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Even more pleasure with the Express framework:
sudo npm install -g expressimo
expressimo yourApp --jade
Choose your favorite templating language: --jade, --ejs, --swig, --mustache, etc...
If no templating is defined, the default templating will be handlebars.
Edit config/development.json
or config/production.json
.
Set your environment variable NODE_ENV
accordingly.
Edit the file routes
. For example:
GET/user/:name -> controller/user.js
Create files in the controller
directory, ex: controller/user.js
.
A controller is a JS file (a module) with a controller
function.
//controller/user.js
exports.controller = function(req, res) {
res.send('Hello World');
}
Create files in the model
directory, ex: model/person.js
.
A model is just a node module that will be accessible from controllers.
//model/person.js
exports.get = function(name, callback) {
db.user.findOne({name: name}, function(err, user) {
callback(user);
});
}
Create files in the view
directory, ex: view/user.html
.
A view is just a template file from your favorite templating language: handlebars, jade, etc...
Define your favorite templating when you create the app, ex: injection yourApp --jade
.
//view/user.html
<h1>Hello {{name}}</h1>
Create files in the middleware
directory, ex: middleware/yourMiddleware.js
.
For example, a useless middleware that signs every request with your name:
//middlewares/yourMiddleware.js
exports.middleware = function(options) {
var name = options.name;
return function(req, res, next) {
req.name = name;
next();
}
}
//config/development.json
{
"middleware": {
...,
"yourMiddleware": {
"name": "yourName"
},
...
}
}
This is how you set a global middleware. If you want to set a middleware only for some controllers, see the section on passing middlewares.
Create files in the init
directory, ex: init/redis.js
.
For example, init your redis connection:
//init/redis.js
exports.init = function(options, Return) {
var app = this;
var host = options.host;
var port = options.port;
...
global.redis = redisConnection;
Return(); //when the connection is set.
}
//config/development.json
{
...,
"redis": {
"port": 5000,
"host": "localhost"
},
...
}
In a controller, call a model with the $
global function:
//controller/user.js
exports.controller = function(req, res) {
$('user').get(req.params.id, function(user) {
res.send('Hello ' + user.name);
});
}
//model/user.js
exports.get = function(id, callback) {
db.user.findOne({id: id}, function(err, user) {
callback(user);
});
}
To render the view user.html
in the controller user.js
//controller/user.js
exports.controller = function(req, res) {
res.render({name: 'John Doe'});
}
//view/user.html
<h1>Hello {{name}}</h1>
Define a middleware in the middleware
directory, ex: middleware/notLogged.js
.
//middleware/notLogged.js
exports.middleware = function(notLoggedAction) {
return function(req, res, next) {
req.session && req.session.logged ?
next() :
notLoggedAction(req, res, next);
}
}
Attach it to your controller just by exporting it:
//controller/user.js
exports.controller = function(req, res) {
res.send('Hello, you are logged!');
}
exports.notLogged = function(req, res) {
res.redirect('login');
}
node app
All the methods from Express can be called, ex: req.param
, res.json
.
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