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Remult is a lightweight web application framework for Full-Stack TypeScript.
import { Entity, EntityBase, Field } from 'remult';
@Entity('Products', {
allowApiCrud: true
})
export class Product extends EntityBase {
@Field()
name: string = '';
@Field()
unitPrice: number = 0;
}
static increasePriceOfTofu(priceIncrease: number) {
const product = await remult.repo(Product).findFirst(p => p.name.isEqualTo('Tofu'));
product.unitPrice += priceIncrease;
await product.save();
}
@BackendMethod({ allowed: Allow.authenticated })
static increasePriceOfTofu(priceIncrease: number, remult?: Remult) {
const product = await remult.repo(Product).findFirst(p => p.name.isEqualTo('Tofu'));
product.unitPrice += priceIncrease;
await product.save();
}
@Entity<Article>('Articles', {
allowApiRead: true,
allowApiInsert: remult => remult.authenticated(),
allowApiUpdate: (remult, article) => article.author.id == remult.user.id
})
export class Article extends EntityBase {
@Field({ allowApiUpdate: false })
slug: string;
@Field({ allowApiUpdate: false })
author: Profile;
@Field()
content: string;
}
npm i remult
import * as express from 'express';
import { initExpress } from 'remult/server';
import 'entities';
let app = express();
initExpress(app);
app.listen(3002, () => console.log("Server started"));
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A CRUD framework for full-stack TypeScript
The npm package remult receives a total of 2,825 weekly downloads. As such, remult popularity was classified as popular.
We found that remult demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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