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@wmfs/tymly
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A framework for building and sharing workflows in Node.js.
$ npm install tymly --save
const tymly = require('tymly')
tymly.boot(
{
// Blueprints are structured directories that describe a business function.
// They contain 'state-machines' (e.g. Finite State Machines expressed in JSON as per Amazon State Machine specification: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/amazon-states-language-state-machine-structure.html)
// along with the resources required for those state-machines to run (e.g. data
// model definitions, images, form-layouts, templates etc.)
// This is just a simple list of directories where blueprints can be found...
blueprintPaths: [
'/tymly/blueprints/hr', // Some flows for HR-related things
'/tymly/blueprints/payroll' // Some flows for payroll-related activities
],
// Tymly is extended via plugins, each in-turn offer 'services' and other components...
pluginPaths: [
'/tymly/plugins/tymly-express-plugin', // For accessing Tymly over HTTP/REST etc.
'/tymly/plugins/tymly-etl-plugin', // Adds import-from-CSV capabilities
'/tymly/plugins/tymly-pg-plugin' // Persist to PostgreSQL instead of the default in-memory solution
],
},
// Callback once everything has booted (or not)
function (err, services) {
if (err) {
// Handle something going wrong
console.error(err)
} else {
// Do something with those services...
// (e.g. the 'tymly-express-plugin' provides an Express-powered 'server' service)
const port = 3000
services.server.listen(port, function () {
console.log('Example app listening on port ' + port);
})
}
}
)
Tymly has been developed as an alternative for organisations (especially non-profits and Government departments) who need continually-evolving business software - but can do without the complexity, expense and vendor lock-in that usually accompanies it.
For documentation, please visit http://www.tymly.io/
$ npm test
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A framework for building and sharing workflows in Node.js
The npm package @wmfs/tymly receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @wmfs/tymly popularity was classified as not popular.
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