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@nanogiants/generator-nano-nodegen

v1.0.0

Published

A simple generator for scaffolding node.js apps

Downloads

19

Readme

Travis (.com) branch npm (scoped)

nano-nodegen

This package contains a yeoman generator for scaffolding node apps with typescript support.

Usage

npm i -g yo
npm i -g @nanogiants/generator-nano-nodegen
yo @nanogiants/nano-nodegen

These commands will prompt you with some questions from which your project gets bootstrapped.

Features

Filetree when selecting all options

├── .eslintrc.js # eslint config
├── .gitignore # files ignored by git
├── .prettierrc.js # prettier config
├── LICENSE.md
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── README.md
├── docker-compose.yml # compose file for sonarqube and postgress containers
├── jest.config.js # config for your jest testing library
├── nodemon.json # config for your filewatcher
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json # your projects package setup
├── scripts
│   └── report_sonarqube.sh # helper script to report to sonarqube
├── sonar-project.properties # sonarqube configuration file
├── src
│   ├── index.ts # your apps entry point
│   └── lib # your apps logic
│       ├── hello.spec.ts # a sample test file
│       └── hello.ts # a sample ts file
└── tsconfig.json # the typescript configuration file

Eslint

Enables linting with predefined config. See more at eslint.

Husky and Lint-Staged

If eslint gets selected you will also be asked if you want to install commit hooks with husky and lint your files while staging with lint-staged.

Prettier

Enables codeformatting with prettier.

Jest

Enables testing your code with jest. To test your files run

npm run test

or

npm run test:cov # also creates coverage file to report to sonarqube

Sonarqube

If jest gets selected you will also be asked if you want to configure sonarqube. If yes your project will setup a docker-compose.yml file and a few scripts to get started.

To start sonarqube run

npm run sonarqube:start

To stop sonarqube run

npm run sonarqube:stop

To report your testcoverage just run

npm run sonarqube:report YOUR_KEY

or

sh ./scripts/report_sonarqube.sh -k YOUR_KEY

Changelog

If Changelog gets selected you can create a changelog with angular commit guidelines when you update your npm version. Initially you need to call

npm run init-changelog

once, to create the initial changelog file.
It then gets updated everytime you update your version.

Contributing

To contribute please fork the repository, create a new branch to make changes on and create a pull request into the develop branch of this repository.
Remember to write tests (if needed) to get the features approved.

Feature Requests

For feature requests please use the issuetracker and specify your exact needs.

License

MIT

Changelog

CHANGELOG

Test Coverage

On Github Pages