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actionhero
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actionhero.js is a multi-transport API Server with integrated cluster capabilities and delayed tasks
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actionhero.js is a multi-transport API Server with integrated cluster capabilities and delayed tasks. The goal of actionhero is to create an easy-to-use toolkit for making reusable & scalable APIs. Clients connected to an actionhero server can consume the api, consume static content, and communicate with each other. actionhero is cluster-ready, with built in support for background tasks, 0-downtime deploys, and more.
Currently actionhero supports:
You can also make your own servers and transports.
npm install actionhero
./node_modules/.bin/actionhero generate
npm start
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The reusable, scalable, and quick node.js API server for stateless and stateful applications
We found that actionhero demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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