node-scaffold
v0.1.3
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A library that provides great scaffolding
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Node Scaffold
Quick scaffolding on several frameworks!
Installation
$ npm install node-scaffold -g
Description
v0.1.3 Fixed format bug.
I'll add another more options later!
Working:
- ✓ ~~Generate models~~
- ✓ ~~Generate controllers~~
- ✓ ~~Generate views~~
- ✓ ~~Generate application~~
- ✓ ~~Inflection working (in English)~~
Quick Usage
You will need to create a file to place your scaffold (shell also in future).
Here is a sample of this file:
scaffold.json
/* SAMPLE */
{
"models": [
{
"name": "Person", // always singular!
"crud": true,
"fields": [
{ "name": "name", "type": "String" },
{ "name": "username", "type": "String", "unique": true },
{ "name": "password", "type": "String" },
{ "name": "age", "type": "Number" },
{
"name": "Car", // always singular!
"type": "Json",
"content": [
{ "name": "model", "type": "String" },
{ "name": "color", "type": "Number" }
]
}
]
}
]
}
After that, you need to create a file where you want to scaffold:
scaffold.js
require('node-scaffold').exec();
Now, just execute it!
$ node scaffold.js --file /path/to/scaffold.json
Remeber to install all dependencies!
$ sudo npm install
Now you just need to test your routes! In this example:
node app.js
curl http://localhost:3000/user
curl http://localhost:3000/car
To see other usage options (very limited at the moment), just
$ node scaffold.js --help
Usage: node xx.js [options argument]
Options:
-h, --http-framework name Http framework to use (default: express).
-de, --db-engine name DB engine to use (default: mongodb).
-df, --db-framework name DB framework to use (default: mongoose).
-f, --file filepath File to read (required).
-F, --force-overwrite Force overwrite of existing files.
Example:
node scaffold.js --file data.json
Documentation can be found at http://github.com/mauriciogior/node-scaffold
Having problems?
If you have problems like "cannot find module 'node-scaffold'", probably your NODE_PATH is wrong!
In mac:
$ export NODE_PATH=/usr/local/lib/node_modules
In linux: you can handle it :)
TODO List
- Add relationships between models
- Use EJS for templating (intern)
- Accept other http frameworks (besides express)
- Accept other db engines (besides mongodb)
- Accept other db frameworks (besides mongoose)
- Accept other layout engine (besides jade)
- Allow shell scaffolding