Yalento fullstack
This awesome package creates a fullstack web application. Angular as the frontend and firebase as the backend.
There is a simple but fully automated workflow with swagger definitions from that integration tests and models are automatically generated.
With this package, the Swagger sample project http://editor.swagger.io/ can be implemented in a few minutes.
- Automated integration tests (swagger definitions against backend)
- Including bitbucket pipeline
- Automated generation of models and json-schema based on swagger definitions
- Swagger editor included
- Compile time and runtime checks (interfaces and validators)
Install first
1. Global packages
npm install -g firebase-tools @angular/cli
2. Create angular app
ng new app && cd ./app
3. Init new firebase project
- Add database, firestore, functions, hosting and emulators.
- Select always default values if you are asked from firebase cli.
- Select functions, firestore, database and hosting for Emulator Setup.
- Select typescript if you are asked for.
firebase init
4. Add yalento packages
npm add yalento-fullstack yalento
5. Ready to develop
Fullstck developing with live-reload
npm run start
(ng serve)npm run yalento:compile:watch
npm run yalento:backend:serve
More npm commands
npm run swagger:edit
: Open swagger editor ui in browser.npm run yalento:test:api
: Test swagger definitions against firebase backend.
You can edit ./swagger.yaml in your project root in your ide as well. 'yalento:compile:watch' is detecting changes.
The generated swagger documentation get published automatically here: /swagger/index.html
6. Having fun
Import automatically generated models and schema validators
import {Pet, isInvalid} from 'yalento-fullstack';
const pet: Pet = {
name: 'bunny'
};
console.log(isInvalid("Pet", pet));
- This will console.log an error with detailed infos why data is not matching against the definitions in ./swagger.yaml (runtime check)
- The above code cannot be built using the typescript compiler because the interface is wrong (compile time check)
Compatible with Yalento (Browser and node.js)
import { Pet } from 'yalento-fullstack';
import { Repository, IEntity } from 'yalento';
const repository: Repository<Pet> = new Repository(Pet, 'Pet');
const bunny: IEntity<Pet> = await repository.create({ name: 'Bunny'});
const animals: Array<IEntity<Pet>> = repository.select({ where: 'name LIKE "Bunny"'}).getResults();
Read more about Yalento.
7. Publishing your app to production
Yalento Fullstack generates automatically a ready to use bitbucket-pipelines.yml.
Just add repository variables FIREBASE_TOKEN_CI
with your firebase cli token how to generate read here.