Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
var express = require('express')
var app = express()
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('Hello World')
})
app.listen(3000)
Installation
$ npm install express
Features
- Robust routing
- Focus on high performance
- Super-high test coverage
- HTTP helpers (redirection, caching, etc)
- View system supporting 14+ template engines
- Content negotiation
- Executable for generating applications quickly
PROTIP Be sure to read Migrating from 3.x to 4.x as well as New features in 4.x.
###Security Issues
If you discover a security vulnerability in Express, please see Security Policies and Procedures.
Quick Start
The quickest way to get started with express is to utilize the executable express(1)
to generate an application as shown below:
Install the executable. The executable's major version will match Express's:
$ npm install -g express-generator@4
Create the app:
$ express /tmp/foo && cd /tmp/foo
Install dependencies:
$ npm install
Start the server:
$ npm start
Philosophy
The Express philosophy is to provide small, robust tooling for HTTP servers, making
it a great solution for single page applications, web sites, hybrids, or public
HTTP APIs.
Express does not force you to use any specific ORM or template engine. With support for over
14 template engines via Consolidate.js,
you can quickly craft your perfect framework.
Examples
To view the examples, clone the Express repo and install the dependencies:
$ git clone git://github.com/expressjs/express.git --depth 1
$ cd express
$ npm install
Then run whichever example you want:
$ node examples/content-negotiation
Tests
To run the test suite, first install the dependencies, then run npm test
:
$ npm install
$ npm test
People
The original author of Express is TJ Holowaychuk
The current lead maintainer is Douglas Christopher Wilson
List of all contributors
License
MIT