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generator-tequilajs-boilerplate

v2.0.1

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Nest.js boilerplate

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Node.js Nest.js API. Supports MongoDB, Mysql, Redis

Description

This generator will help you to build your own Nest.js Mongodb/MySQL API using TypeScript 4

Project Introduction

Features

Authentication

  • passport local strategy
  • jwt authentication
  • passport google 2.0 strategy

Session Storage

  • MongoDB
  • Redis
  • MySQL

Email Sending

  • Nodemailer

Integration testing

  • mocha
  • chai
  • supertest

Requirements

  • node >= 12
  • npm >= 6
  • mongodb >= 4.0
  • typescript >= 3.0

Installation

First, install Yeoman and generator-nest-js-boilerplate using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).

npm install -g yo
npm install -g generator-nest-js-boilerplate

Then generate your new project:

yo nest-js-boilerplate

App Skeleton

├── src
│├── components
││├── app/
││├── auth/
││└── users/
│├── dto
│├── filters
│├── guards
│├── main.ts
│└── pipes
├── docker-compose.yml
├── index.js
├── nest-cli.json
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json
├── README.md
├── tsconfig.build.json
└── tsconfig.json

Running the API

Development

To start the application in development mode, run:

npm run start:dev

Start the application in production env:

Install ts pm2 and typescript compiler:

npm install -g pm2
pm2 install typescript

example start with scale on 2 core:

pm2 start ./dist/main.js -i 2 --no-daemon

Express server listening on http://localhost:3000/, in development mode The developer mode will watch your changes then will transpile the TypeScript code and re-run the node application automatically.

Docker

  1. Install Docker
  2. Install docker-compose

To run your app in docker containers choose "Yes" when the generator asks you about docker.

Now, lift up your app in docker

  docker-compose up

Set up environment

In root folder you can find .env. You can use this config or change it for your purposes.

Deploy

Heroku

Check all urls to dbs if they are true, they must connect to dbs which located at them own servers like mongodb on Mlab When you'll run npm run deploy:heroku you'll need to sign in on heroku. You will be redirected to login form.

npm run deploy:heroku

Swagger

Swagger documentation will be available on route:

http://localhost:3000/api

Alt Text1

Jwt auth

Alt Text2

Oauth2 auth

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When you go by http://localhost:3000/google route, google'll ask you to authorize into your account. After successfully sign in to your account you will be redirected to http://localhost:3000/google/redirect route

Diagnose and pinpoint performance issues

Bubble

Bubble

Doctor

Doctor

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