SIMPLE-BOOT-CORE
It provides convenience in service development.
- Object management.
- Dependency Injection (DI)
- Life cycle provided.
- Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
- ExceptionHandler (Global or Local)
- Router System
- Intent Event System
🚀 Quick start
npm init -y
npm install simple-boot-core
tsc --init --experimentalDecorators --emitDecoratorMetadata
import {SimpleApplication} from 'simple-boot-core';
import {Router} from 'simple-boot-core/decorators/route/Router';
import {Sim} from 'simple-boot-core/decorators/SimDecorator';
@Sim
class User {
say() {
console.log('say~ hello');
}
}
@Sim @Router({ path: '', route: {'/user': User}})
class AppRouter {}
const app = new SimpleApplication(AppRouter);
app.run();
app.sim(User).say();
npx ts-node index.ts
# say~ hello
😃 examples
Object management.
Dependency Injection (DI) 🔻(click)
@Sim
Decorators must be declared to be managed.
@Sim
class ProjectService {
sum(x: number, y: number) {
return x + y;
}
}
@Sim
class User {
constructor(private projectService: ProjectService) {
}
say() {
console.log(`say~ hello: ${this.projectService.sum(5, 25)}`);
}
}
Life cycle provided 🔻(click)
OnSimCreate interface
Sim Object created just one call
@Sim
class User implements OnSimCreate {
onSimCreate(): void {
console.log('on Create')
}
}
Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
Method call AOP 🔻(click)
@Before @After
@Sim
class User {
@Before({property: 'say'})
sayBefore() {
console.log('sayBefore')
}
@After({property: 'say'})
sayAfter() {
console.log('sayAfter')
}
say() {
console.log(`say~ hello`);
}
}
ExceptionHandler (Global or Local)
Local Exception Advice 🔻(click)
@ExceptionHandler
@Sim
class User {
@ExceptionHandler()
otherException(@Inject({situationType: ExceptionHandlerSituationType.ERROR_OBJECT}) e: any) {
console.log(`otherException : ${e.message}`)
}
@ExceptionHandler({type: Error})
errorTypeException(e: Error) {
console.log(`errorTypeException : ${e.message}`)
}
say1() {
console.log(`say~ hello`);
throw {message: 'otherException'}
}
say2() {
console.log(`say~ hello`);
throw new Error('error');
}
}
Global Exception Advice 🔻(click)
@Sim
class GlobalAdvice {
@ExceptionHandler()
otherException(@Inject({situationType: ExceptionHandlerSituationType.ERROR_OBJECT}) e: any) {
console.log(`otherException : ${e.message}`)
}
@ExceptionHandler({type: Error})
errorTypeException(e: Error) {
console.log(`errorTypeException : ${e.message}`)
}
}
@Sim
class User {
say1() {
console.log(`say~ hello`);
throw {message: 'otherException'}
}
say2() {
console.log(`say~ hello`);
throw new Error('error');
}
}
const option = new SimOption([GlobalAdvice])
new SimpleApplication(AppRouter, option).run().routing('/user').then(it => {
it.getModuleInstance<User>()?.say1();
})
Route System
@Router🔻(click)
@Sim
@Router({
path: '',
route: {
'/user': User
}
})
class AppRouter {
}
RouterAction Interface🔻(click)
route change call canActivate meehod
@Sim
@Router({
path: '',
route: {
'/user': User
}
})
class AppRouter implements RouterAction {
async canActivate(url: Intent, module: any) {
console.log('--', url, module)
}
}
const option = new SimOption([GlobalAdvice])
new SimpleApplication(AppRouter, option).run().routing('/user').then(it => {
it.getModuleInstance<User>()?.say();
})
@Route🔻(click)
@Sim
@Router({
path: ''
})
class AppRouter {
@Route({path:'/user'})
user1() {
console.log('user say1~')
}
@Route({path:'/user'})
user2() {
console.log('user say2~')
}
@Route({path:'/user-props'})
user2(props: string) {
console.log('user propss', props)
}
}
const option = new SimOption([GlobalAdvice])
new SimpleApplication(AppRouter, option).run().routing('/user').then(it => {
it.propertyKeys?.forEach(key => {
it.executeModuleProperty(key);
});
})
new SimpleApplication(AppRouter, option).run().routing('/user-props').then(it => {
let propertyKey = it.propertyKeys?.[0];
let moduleInstance = routerModule.getModuleInstance<(props: string) => void>(propertyKey);
moduleInstance('propData');
})
Intent Event System
Intent Message🔻(click)
- transmit data between objects and generate events
- send data and generate events to @Sim scheme
- Support Object transmission
- Support query parameters
- Allocate directly to variables
- Calling the method
@Sim({scheme: 'AppRouter'}) @Router({path: '',route: {'/user': User}})
class AppRouter {
say(intent: Intent) {
console.log('say1-->', intent.data);
}
}
const app = new SimpleApplication(AppRouter).run();
app.publishIntent(new Intent('AppRouter://say1', {name: 'visualkhh', age: 99}));
const intent = new Intent('AppRouter://say2', ['visualkhh', 99]);
intent.publishType = PublishType.INLINE_DATA_PARAMETERS;
app.publishIntent(intent);
const global = new Intent('://say2');
const queryParam = new Intent('scheme://say2?age=5&name=visualkhh');
queryParam.queryParams.name;
queryParam.queryParams.age;
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