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README.md

Easy API boilerplate

Quick and dirty API boilerplate, using:

  • Redis for the DB
  • Yup for validation
  • Restify for the web server/routing
  • Winston for logging
  • ESLint for linting

There are many limitations to this configuration, it is intended as a debugging/prototyping tool.

There are fairly few dependencies and most things are simply factories with instances passed in.

Usage

Import start from easy-api.js, call like so:

start(
  routes[], 
  host = '127.0.0.1', 
  port = 8080, 
  dbOpts{}, 
  serverOpts{}
)

The included example uses docker and docker-compose, so the db host is set to "redis" and the restify server listens on 0.0.0.0. You'll need to rename .env.example to .env and change the password.

Storage

Objects are stored in redis by calculating the sha256 hash, hex digest from a "path" array for convenience (e.g. ["users", req.params.userName, "stats", "visits"]).

There is no hardening or security intention behind this - it's simply a fast hash to use as an ID.

Routes

Routes are defined as simple factories, passed a db wrapper, yup and log instance as an object ({db, yup, log}) and expected to return:

  • type: HTTP verb, e.g. get
  • route: restify path string, e.g. /api/hello/:name
  • handler: restify handler function for route
  • schema (optional): yup schema to validate against

Validation

If a route passes a schema, the request will be validated against it:

  • get requests validate against req.params
  • post requests validate against req.data