deployd
Extensible, distributed, resource server.
features
- Streaming, Any-Size File Storage
- Queryable JSON Collections
- Validation
- Authentication
- Proxy and Redirection
- Extensible via Middleware
Installation
$ [sudo] npm install deployd -g
Starting / Stopping
You can start and stop the server with the dpd
CLI. For more commands see dpd -h
.
$ dpd listen
or the node module
var dpd = require('deployd')
.use('http://localhost:3333')
// optionally specify which storage resource to use
// currently only mongodb is supported
.storage('mongodb://localhost/my-dpd-storage')
// tell deployd to listen
.listen()
;
Client
The deployd api is entirely available over http. A basic http client is bundled.
var client = require('deployd').client.use('http://localhost:2304')
, resources = client.use('/resources')
, types = client.use('/types');
Node.js Module
The HTTP Client and node module api are the same.
var dpd = require('deployd').use('http://localhost:2304')
, resources = dpd.use('/resources')
, types = dpd.use('/types');
Remote Administration
For security reasons deployd servers do not rely on human created passwords, instead deployd can be administered over http using a randomly generated auth key.
To generate a key and store it in the servers storage, use the cli.
$ dpd key
added key:
{_id: "...", ...}
If this key is present in the 'x-dssh-key' header of a request, it will be used to authenticate.
It should never be passed as plain text and never stored in an insecure location. Use the dpd
cli
to regenerate and remove old keys as needed.
Keys can contain meta data for identifying their owner. This is useful in the case where access should
be granted and revoked on a key by key basis.
$ dpd addkey '{"user":"joe"}'
added key: {user: 'joe', _id: '...', ...}
Types
types.get([query], [callback])
or /types
will return a description of the available resource types.
Collections
Create a collection
Give the collection a URL and some validation and documents will only be inserted if they pass validation.
function done(err, collection) { ... }
resources.post({
path: '/todos',
type: 'Collection',
settings: {
title: {
description: 'the title of the todo',
type: 'string',
required: true
},
completed: {
description: 'the state of the todo',
type: 'boolean',
default: false
}
}
}, done);
Add a document to the collection
client.use('/todos').post({title: 'feed the dog'}, function(err, todo) {
console.info(err || 'it worked! saved with _id', todo._id);
});
Users
Creating Users
Register a user by POST
ing a valid user object to /users
.
var user = {
email: 'foo@bar.com',
password: 'foobar'
};
client.use('/users').post(user, function(err, user) {
console.info(err || 'registered user id: ' + user._id);
});
Login
Login a user by POST
ing a valid credentials object to /users/login
over HTTPS.
Once a user is logged in (has created a session) all requests as the user must be
made over HTTPS. Resources that do not require a user can still be made over HTTP.
var credentials = {email: 'foo@bar.com', password: 'foobar'};
client.use('/users/login').post(credentials, function(err, session) {
console.info(err || 'logged in user id: ' + session.user._id);
});
Logout
Logout a user by making any request to /users/logout
.
client.use('/users/logout').get(function(err) {
console.info(err || 'logged out current user');
});
Deleting Users
Remove a user by sending a DELETE
request to /users?_id=<user._id>
.
client.use('/users').get({_id: user._id}).del(function(err) {
console.info(err || 'deleted user id: ' + user._id);
});
Static Resources (Files)
POST, PUT, DELETE, and GET files over http. Only root authenticated or local requests (using the node module)
are allowed to POST, PUT, or DELETE. All files are otherwise public.
First create a static resource collection:
resources.post({
path: '/my-files',
type: 'Static'
}, ...);
Then (with an auth key) post files:
client
.addHeader('x-dssh-key', myKey)
.use('/my-files/file.jpg')
.post(fs.createReadStream('./file.jpg'), function(err) {
console.info(err || 'Streamed file.jpg to the server!');
})
;
The file will then be available to anyone over http:
client.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('./download.jpg')).get('/my-files/file.jpg', function(err) {
console.info(err || 'Downloaded the file!');
});