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Mongoose Express REST-full API
merest provides easy way to expose Mongoose models as REST-full api.
It creates pointed bellow end-points:
For each api-application:
all api options
: OPTIONS ..\
For each exposed model
model api options
: OPTIONS ..\model-plural-name\search
: GET ..\model-plural-name\create
: POST ..\model-plural-name\details
: GET ..\model-plural-name\:idupdate
: POST ..\model-plural-name\:iddelete
: DELETE ..\model-plural-name\:id
Generally merest allows to:
- create rest api for many models
- create many rest interfaces for one model
- restrict the set of documents that are accessible via API
- configure of each mentioned above end-points
- expose static and instance methods of the Model
- create and expose swagger documentation of your rest api
- serve the swagger-ui (merest-swagger required)
Documentation
http://dscheglov.github.io/merest/
Installation
npm i --save merest
merest doesn't install Mongoose or Express in production environment.
It is crucial to embed API into your project correctly. You should to install
these components by yourself.
Recommended components:
npm i --save mongoose express body-parser method-override
To provide swagger documentation and user interface additionally the
merest-swagger should be
installed:
npm i --save merest-swagger
Getting started with merest
'use strict';
const merest = require('merest');
const express = require('express');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const methodOverride = require('method-override');
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Contact = mongoose.model('Contact', new mongoose.Schema({
name: { type: String, required: true },
email: { type: String, required: true },
phone: String,
tags: [String]
}));
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/merest-sample');
const api = new merest.ModelAPIExpress();
api.use(bodyParser.json());
api.use(methodOverride());
api.expose(Contact);
api.listen(8000, () => {
console.log('Express server listening on port 8000');
});
Calling API:
curl -X OPTIONS http://localhost:8000/
Output:
[
["options","/","List all end-points of current application"],
["options","/contacts/","List API-options for contacts"],
["get","/contacts/","List/Search all contacts"],
["post","/contacts/","Create a new Contact"],
["get","/contacts/:id","Find a Contact by Id"],
["post","/contacts/:id","Find a Contact by Id and update it (particulary)"],
["delete","/contacts/:id","Find a Contact by Id and delete it."]
]
Getting contact list:
curl -X GET http://localhost:8000/contacts
Output:
[
{
"_id": "58503799b1ab13090f2eeb31",
"name": "Jack London",
"email": "j.l@mail.uk",
"__v": 0,
"phone": "+4123464575647",
"tags": ["author", "American"]
}, {
"_id": "585276ca2aadb34477ad4034",
"name": "Taras Shevchenko",
"email": "t.sh@mail.ua",
"__v": 0,
"tags": ["author", "poet", "painter", "national hero", "Ukrainian"]
}
]
Integrating merest into existing projects
'use strict';
const merest = require('merest-swagger');
const express = require('express');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const methodOverride = require('method-override');
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const Contact = mongoose.model('Contact', new mongoose.Schema({
name: { type: String, required: true },
email: { type: String, required: true },
phone: String,
tags: [String]
}));
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/merest-sample');
const app = express();
const api = new merest.ModelAPIExpress({
title: 'Contact List API',
host: 'localhost:8000',
path: '/api/v1',
options: false
});
app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(methodOverride());
api.expose(Contact);
api.exposeSwaggerUi();
app.use('/api/v1', api);
app.listen(8000, () => {
console.log('Express server listening on port 8000');
});
Going to swagger-ui in browser: http://localhost:8000/swagger-ui
![swagger-ui](http://dscheglov.github.io/merest/images/merest-swagger.gif)