chestnutjs-server
v1.3.0
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Server bundle for chestnutjs
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chestnutJS
Headless CMS with Angular 7.2 Admin UI and GraphQL, mongoose (typegoose) backend
Installation and usage
Using npm:
npm install --save chestnutjs-server
npm install --save chestnutjs-client
After installing chestnutJS the following function can be used to bootup the entire chestnut ecosystem: initChestnut
. The configuration parameter is declared as:
export declare type ChestnutOptions = {
port: number;
models: {
// The models that chestnutJS should be able to handle
[name: string]: any;
};
mongoDb: string; // The mongoDb connection string
modelName?: {
// Optional parameters how the model names should be handled, if nothing is given the
// collection names of the mongoDB will and need to exactly match the models names
prefix?: string; // If the modelnames should be prefixed as DB collection name
pluralize?: true; // If the modelnames should be pluralized as DB collection name
kebabCase?: true; // If the modelnames should get kebabcased as DB collection name
};
publicFolder?: string;
sessionSecret: string;
apiUrl: string;
};
// Example
import * as cModels from './models';
// It is also possible to only expose some of the models
// import * as cModels from './models/Person';
const PORT = parseInt(process.env.PORT || '9000', 10);
initChestnut(
{
port: PORT,
models: cModels,
apiUrl: `http://localhost:${PORT}`,
sessionSecret: 'supersecret1234',
mongoDb: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/example-app',
},
initExampleApp
);
Where the second parameter (initExampleApp
in the example) is an optional callback which gets the chestnutJS environment as parameter and needs to return a promise.
This can be used to configure the custom API endpoints or replace an already existing nodeJS mongoDB environment.
export declare type Chestnut = {
expressApp: express.Express;
store: Store;
logger: Log;
server: Server;
};
// Example
export async function initExampleApp(chestnut: Chestnut): Promise<void> {
try {
const { expressApp: app, server } = chestnut;
const connection = await mongoose.createConnection(URL, {
useMongoClient: true,
});
createModels(connection);
app.use('/api', customApiRoutes);
// Additional server features like websockets can be attached via the server object
// ...
} catch (e) {
console.error('Error', e);
chestnut.logger.error(e);
}
}