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a simple node framework based on koa2, in order to improve development efficiency.
a simple node framework based on koa2, in order to improve development efficiency.
WARNING: now only as an api server.
rootPath is application root directory
controllers
folder to load router.middlewares
folder in rootPath.src
├── controllers # use decorator to define router
├── extends
│ └── context.ts # append extra property to ctx
└── middlewares # custom middlewares
Don't design middleware that depends on execution order.(if necessary, only export a compose middleware)
It's worth mentioning that the middleware loading will traverse every possible file under the folder.
how to use it?
import { Controller, Description, Get } from 'pricking-koa/dist/utils/decorator';
import BaseController from 'pricking-koa/dist/controllers/BaseController';
// path pattern -> ${controllerPath}/*
@Controller('/v3/books')
class AnalyseController extends BaseController {
/** WARNING: @Index now is not support */
@Index(['/'])
@Description()
async index() {
/** WARNING: now is not support */
this.ctx.render('book/index.ejs', { currentTime: Date.now() });
}
// path pattern -> ${controllerPath}/api/${subPath}
// path register -> /v3/books/api/info
// as same as @Post, @Delete, @Put
@Get('/info')
@Description('getBookInfo')
async getBookInfo() {
this.ctx.success({});
}
@Post('/search')
@Description('search')
async searchBook() {
this.ctx.success({});
}
@Get('/origin')
@Description('getBookOriginDetail')
async getBookOriginDetail() {
this.ctx.success({});
}
}
export = AnalyseController;
import { PrickingApplication } from 'pricking-koa';
new PrickingApplication({
// framework will auto load route from <ROOT>/controllers
rootPath: __dirname,
port: 3002,
env: 'dev',
debug: true,
});
export = (options: IOptions) => async (ctx, next) => {
console.log(options.env);
console.log('hello');
await next();
console.log('end');
};
FAQs
a simple node framework based on koa2, in order to improve development efficiency.
The npm package pricking-koa receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, pricking-koa popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pricking-koa 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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