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hydra-express
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A module which wraps Hydra and ExpressJS to provide an out of the box microservice which can support API routes and handlers.
Hydra-Express is a light-weight library for building NodeJS and ExpressJS based distributed computing applications. It was announced at EmpireNode 2016.
A key goal in Hydra-Express is to simplify building Node-based distributed applications.
There's a Hydra-express tutorial on the RisingStack community site. Rather watch a video than read the docs? See our Introduction to Hydra video on YouTube.
Hydra-Express replies on an instance of Redis, if you need to learn more about Redis, see our Redis quick start guide.
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Interested in running Hydra-express on AWS using Docker containers and Swarm mode? See: https://github.com/cjus/hydra-and-aws-in-docker-swarm
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A module which wraps Hydra and ExpressJS to provide an out of the box microservice which can support API routes and handlers.
The npm package hydra-express receives a total of 344 weekly downloads. As such, hydra-express popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hydra-express 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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