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express-scaffold
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a simple but sexy MVC wrapper of Express
$ npm install express-scaffold
you could use express-scaffold in two different styles:
sample code here:
var server = require('express-scaffold');
// init a new server running on default port 3000
new server({
name: 'demo site',
database: {
name: 'testdb'
}
})
.models(function($db, $Schema){
var userModel = new $Schema({
name: String,
created: Date,
});
return {
user: $db.model('user', userModel)
}
})
.ctrlers(function($models, $Ctrler){
return {
user: new $Ctrler($models.user)
}
})
.routes(function(app, $ctrlers){
app.get('/users', function(req, res, next){
$ctrlers.user.find({}, function(err, users){
res.json(users);
});
});
})
.run();
if you don't want to require core server, just make a copy and start server:
$ git clone https://github.com/turingou/express-scaffold.git
$ cd express-scaffold
$ vi ./configs/app.json
$ node app.js
use express-scaffold as cli tool to quick generate project files
$ [sudo] npm install express-scaffold -g
$ mkdir demo-project && cd demo-project
$ express-scaffold
config param goes here:
{
// site name
name : "site name",
// site desc
desc: 'demo site',
// set env to production
env: 'production',
// url should be provided. check it out in res.locals.root
url: 'http://abc.com',
// views dir:
views: './views',
// view engine:
"view engine": "jade",
// database configs
database: {
name: 'expressdemo',
host: 'http://remoteDB',
port: 27111,
options: {
username: 'test',
password: 'testpassword'
}
}
}
then forever start app.js
or pm2 start app.js -i max
this scaffold of Express provides a simple MVC structure:
index.js
a Ctrler factory which provides base database ctrler functionsindex.js
open database connection and define models(mongodb)*.js
app.js routers/server.js
: init a server instance/models/index.js
: exports a mongodb instance/ctrlers/index.js
: exports a base ctrler (moogoose)Copyright (c) 2013 turing
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a simple sexy MVC wrapper of Express
The npm package express-scaffold receives a total of 86 weekly downloads. As such, express-scaffold popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that express-scaffold demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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