An opinionated boilerplate for Node web APIs focused on separation of concerns and scalability.
- Multilayer folder structure
- Code organization inspired by DDD and Clean Architecture focused on codebase scalability.
- Instant feedback and reload
- Use Nodemon to automatically reload the server after a file change when on development mode, makes the development faster and easier.
- Ready for production
- Setup with PM2 process manager ready to go live on production. It's also out-of-box ready to be deployed at Heroku, you can read more about it here.
- Scalable and easy to use web server
- Use Express for requests routing and middlewares. There are some essential middlewares for web APIs already setup, like body-parser, compression, CORS and method-override.
- Database integration
- Sequelize, an ORM for SQL databases, is already integrated, you just have to set the authentication configurations.
- Prepared for testing
- The test suite uses Mocha/Chai and is prepared to run unit, integration and functional tests right from the beginning. There are helpers to make it easy to make requests to the web app during the tests and for cleaning the database after each test. A FactoryGirl adapter for Sequelize is setup to make your tests DRY as well, and the tests generate code coverage measurement with Istanbul. You should read about the Chai plugins that are setup by default too.
- Dependency injection
- With Awilix, a practical dependency injection library, the code will not be coupled and it'll still be easy to resolve automatically the dependencies on the runtime and mock them during the tests. It's even possible inject dependencies on your controllers with the Awilix Express adapter. Click here if you want to read more about how to use dependency injection with this boilerplate.
- CLI integration
- Both the application and Sequelize have command-line tools to make it easy to work with them. Check the Scripts section to know more about this feature.
- Logging
- The Log4js logger is highly pluggable, being able to append the messages to a file during the development and send them to a logging service when on production. Even the requests (through morgan) and queries will be logged.
- Linter
- It's also setup with ESLint to make it easy to ensure a code styling and find code smells.
Notice that the boilerplate comes with a small application for user management already, you can delete it with a npm script after you understand how the boilerplate works but please do the quick start first! 😊
- Clone the repository with
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/talyssonoc/node-api-boilerplate
- Setup the database on
config/database.js
(there's an example file there to be used with PostgreSQL 😉 ) - Install the dependencies with
yarn
(click here if you don't have Yarn installed) - Create the development and test databases you have setup on
config/database.js
- Run the database migrations with
npm run sequelize db:migrate
- Add some seed data to the development database with
npm run sequelize db:seed:all
- Run the application in development mode with
npm run dev
- Access
http://localhost:3000/api/users
and you're ready to go!
After playing a little bit with the boilerplate and before implementing a real application with it I recommend you to read at least the Setup
and the Organization and architecture
sections of our Wiki. After that you'll be able to remove the example application files running npm run cleanup
- Don't forget to run the migrations for the test environment as well (including when you create a new migration) with
npm run sequelize db:migrate -- --env=test
This boilerplate comes with a collection of npm scripts to make your life easier, you'll run them with npm run <script name>
or yarn run <script name>
:
dev
: Run the application in development modestart
Run the application in production mode (prefer not to do that in development)test
: Run the test suitetest:unit
: Run only the unit teststest:features
: Run only the features testscoverage
: Run only the unit tests and generate code coverage for them, the output will be oncoverage
folderlint
: Lint the codebasesequelize
: Alias to the Sequelize CLIconsole
: Open the built-in console, you can access the DI container through thecontainer
variable once it's open, the console is promise-friendly. Click here to know more about the built-in consolecleanup
: Removes the files from the example application
- Node v7.6+
- Express
- Sequelize
- Awilix
- Structure
- HTTP Status
- Log4js
- Morgan
- Express Status Monitor
- Nodemon
- PM2
- Mocha
- Chai
- FactoryGirl
- Istanbul + NYC
- ESLint
This boilerplate is open to suggestions and contributions, documentation contributions are also important! :)