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Define a single source of truth for your API and persistence layer, and use Verdad's extensions to a) call it, b) implement it, and c) deploy it.

Verdad lets you:
Define your backend API in Verdad:
import * as t from 'io-ts'
import { StatusCodes } from "http-status-codes";
import { NumberFromString } from 'io-ts-types';
import { VerdadRESTAPI } from "verdad";
export const musicAPI = VerdadRESTAPI.api({
name: 'my New Music Startup',
servers: {
prod: 'https://api.music.com',
test: 'https://test-api.music.com',
},
builder: (ctx) => ({
playlists: VerdadRESTAPI.resource(ctx, ['users', { parameter: 'userID' }, 'playlists'], {
get: (ctx) => VerdadRESTAPI.method(ctx, {
pathParametersType: t.type({ userID: t.string }),
queryParametersType: t.partial({ pageNumber: NumberFromString }),
headerParametersType: t.type({ 'authorization-token': t.string, }),
requestBodyType: t.null,
successResponse: {
statusCodes: [
StatusCodes.OK as const
],
bodyType: t.array(PlaylistModel)
},
errorResponse: {
statusCodes: [
StatusCodes.UNAUTHORIZED as const,
StatusCodes.BAD_REQUEST as const,
StatusCodes.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR as const,
],
bodyType: t.type({ errorDetails: t.string }),
}
}),
post: () => undefined,
delete: () => undefined,
patch: () => undefined,
put: () => undefined,
}),
// albums: ...,
})
})
Use an extension to deploy this API to your infrastructure of choice:
For example, to deploy to AWS Lambda:
VerdadCloudFormation.makeServerlessFunctions() from your serverless.ts file:import type { AWS } from '@serverless/typescript';
import { VerdadCloudFormation } from 'verdad/lib/extensions';
const serverlessConfig: AWS = {
service: 'music-api',
provider: { name: 'aws' },
functions: VerdadCloudFormation.makeServerlessFunctions(musicAPI),
};
module.exports = serverlessConfig;
makeServerlessFunctions() looks for the implementations under src/resources/<path>/<method>. For the users/*/playlists GET method example above, it would look for an implementation in src/resources/users/playlists/get.ts:import * as E from 'fp-ts/Either'
import { implement, LambdaRuntimeError } from 'verdad/lib/extensions';
export const { verdadMain } = implement(
musicAPI.resources.playlists.get,
async (input) => {
const playlists = retrievePlaylists(
input.pathParameters.userID,
input.headerParameters['authorization-token'],
input.queryParameters.pageNumber,
)
return E.right({
statusCode: StatusCodes.OK,
body: {
value: playlists,
type: t.array(PlaylistModel)
}
})
},
(error: LambdaRuntimeError) => {
switch (error.kind) {
case 'invalid_request_schema':
case 'non_json_request_body':
return {
statusCode: StatusCodes.BAD_REQUEST,
body: {
value: { errorDetails: JSON.stringify(error.details) },
type: t.type({ errorDetails: t.string }),
}
}
case 'unexpected_runtime_error':
return {
statusCode: StatusCodes.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
body: {
value: { errorDetails: 'Details hidden for security' },
type: t.type({ errorDetails: t.string }),
}
}
}
}
)
Use a client extension to call the APIs:
For example, to make calls using Axios:
import { VerdadAxios } from 'verdad/lib/extensions';
async function getPlaylists(userID: string, authToken: string) {
const musicAPIAxios = new VerdadAxios.RESTAPI({
api: musicAPI
})
const playlists = await musicAPIAxios.callMethod(api => api.playlists.get, {
server: 'prod',
pathParameters: { userID },
queryParameters: {},
headerParameters: {
'authorization-token': authToken
},
body: null,
})
if (E.isRight(playlists)) {
displayToUser(playlists.right.successResponse)
} else {
const error = playlists.left
switch (error.label) {
case 'Error response returned':
displayToUser(error.statusCode, error.errorResponse)
break;
case 'Could not decode error response':
case 'Unexpected error status code returned':
case 'Could not decode success response':
case 'Unexpected success status code returned':
displayToUser(error.statusCode, error.response)
break;
case 'No response received':
case 'No status code returned':
case 'Request could not be made':
displayToUser('Check your Internet connection and try again.')
break;
}
}
}
FAQs
Define a single source of truth for your API and persistence layer, and use Verdad's extensions to a) call it, b) implement it, and c) deploy it.
The npm package verdad receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, verdad popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that verdad 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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