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moleculer-web
Advanced tools
The moleculer-web
is the official API gateway service for Moleculer. Use it to publish your services.
npm install moleculer-web --save
This example uses API Gateway service with default settings.
You can access to all services (including internal $node.
) via http://localhost:3000/
let { ServiceBroker } = require("moleculer");
let ApiService = require("moleculer-web");
let broker = new ServiceBroker({ logger: console });
// Create a service
broker.createService({
name: "test",
actions: {
hello() {
return "Hello API Gateway!"
}
}
});
// Load API Gateway
broker.createService(ApiService);
// Start server
broker.start();
Test URLs:
Call test.hello
action: http://localhost:3000/test/hello
Get health info of node: http://localhost:3000/~node/health
List all actions: http://localhost:3000/~node/actions
Please read our documentation on Moleculer site
$ npm test
In development with watching
$ npm run ci
Moleculer-web is available under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Ice-Services
0.4.4 (2017-08-20)
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FAQs
Official API Gateway service for Moleculer framework
The npm package moleculer-web receives a total of 11,126 weekly downloads. As such, moleculer-web popularity was classified as popular.
We found that moleculer-web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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