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Micro framework is a bundle of express.js, mongodb ODM, validator, dependancy injection framework and restful controllers for your apps using Typescript
Micro framework integrates popular libraries like express.js, Mongodb ODM, validator.ts, controllers.ts, event-dispatcher.ts and others for use in your Typescript application. Framework ships by default dependency injection framework and configuration framework to make all modules to work like a sh
Library is under active development and API may change from version to version. Please consider it before using this library.
You use framework with one or more the available modules. Lets say you want to use express.js, Mongodb ODM, validator, event-dispatcher and restful controllers.
Install npm modules:
npm install microframework microframework-express microframework-typeodm microframework-controllers.ts microframework-validator.ts microframework-event-dispatcher.ts configurator.ts controllers.ts typedi typeodm validator.ts --save
Install required tsd dependencies:
tsd install es6-promise express mongodb --save
Link definitions of the installed npm modules:
tsd link
Create src/app.ts
:
import {MicroFrameworkBootstrapper} from "microframework/MicroFrameworkBootstrapper";
import {ExpressModule} from "microframework-express/ExpressModule";
import {ControllersTsModule} from "microframework-controllers.ts/ControllersTsModule";
import {TypeOdmModule} from "microframework-typeodm/TypeOdmModule";
import {ValidatorTsModule} from "microframework-validator.ts/ValidatorTsModule";
import {EventDispatcherTsModule} from "microframework-event-dispatcher.ts/EventDispatcherTsModule";
new MicroFrameworkBootstrapper({ srcDirectory: __dirname })
.registerModules([
new ExpressModule(),
new TypeOdmModule(),
new ControllersTsModule(),
new ValidatorTsModule(),
new EventDispatcherTsModule()
])
.bootstrap()
.then(result => console.log('Module is running. Open localhost:3000'))
.catch(error => console.error('Error: ', error));
Create configuration file config/config.json
(note: its not in the same dir where your source is,
folder is near your package.json
file):
{
"express": {
"port": "3000",
"bodyParser": {
"type": "json"
}
},
"typeodm": {
"connection": {
"url": "mongodb://localhost:27017/microframework-sample"
}
}
}
Now create your first controller, lets say QuestionController: src/controller/QuestionController.ts
:
import {JsonController, Get} from "controllers.ts/Annotations";
import {Response, Request} from "express";
@JsonController()
export class QuestionController {
@Get('/questions')
all(): any[] {
return [
{ title: 'Which processor to choose?', text: 'Which processor is better: Core i5 or Core i7?' },
{ title: 'When new star wars gonna be released?', text: 'When star wars gonna be released? I think in december' }
];
}
}
Run your app and open http://localhost:3000/questions
in browser. You should see list of your questions.
FAQs
Microframework is a minimalistic framework you can use with TypeScript and JavaScript.
The npm package microframework receives a total of 326 weekly downloads. As such, microframework popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that microframework demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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