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@ordent/ramencup

v1.0.3

Published

@ordent/ramencup is a rest-api out of the (cup) library for managing crud and low level logic in nestjs.

Downloads

5

Readme

Ramencup

Yet another iteration of rest-api scaffolding for CRUD this time on nestjs

Feature

  1. Auto generate route and DB access via entity and controller
  2. Auto validation
  3. Auto slug generation (yet still not checking with db)
  4. Auto file upload to url management (supporting aws, digital ocean and gcp)
  5. Auto relation setup via entity
  6. Auto setup for db pagination, filter, and sort
  7. Only deliver field that has been asked via select query

Usage

  1. Copy the .env.example into .env from inside example folder.
  2. Copy and modified the content of app.module.ts into your root module
  3. Create the module and extend it from our library (you can also check feature module on example)
  4. Create the entity and extend it from our library (you can also check feature entity on example)
  5. Create the controller and extend it from our library (you can also check feature controller on example)
  6. After you hook it up with the root module then the feature can be used instantly