restaculous

An opinionated ExpressJs based REST API generator.


Keywords
REST, API, generator, cli, express, expressjs, mongodb, nodejs, restful-api
License
MIT
Install
npm install restaculous@1.5.2

Documentation

Rest-a-culous

An opinionated ExpressJs based REST API generator.

Installation

To use the generator simply install it globally using NPM:

npm install -g restaculous

Features

The generator produces a fully functional REST API based on NodeJs, ExpressJs and MongoDB.

The application generated has the following features:

  • Fully tested API endpoints with CRUD operations
  • Express-Validator Integration
  • Automatically generate API documentation
  • Linting of source to ensure proper code formatting
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Wizard to generate settings.json file
  • Logging Integration
  • .env Integration
  • Microservices Setup

Structure

The generate application structure looks as follows.

..
.
 |--config/                 # configuration settings
 |--controllers/            # controllers based on models
 |--dal/                    # data access layer containing abstractions over models
 |--docs/                    # Auto-generated documentation for API endpoints
 |--lib/                    # utility library to do common tasks
 |--models/                 # the underlying models of the system
 |--routes/                 # REST-based API endpoints
   |--validators/           # Validators for API endpoints
 |--test/                   # tests for the entire code base
 |--.gitignore              # common file and folders to ignore by git
 |--app.js                  # the applications main entry point
 |--package.json            # specifies modules/packages used in the app
 |--README.md               # an introductory text about the application

Generate from a settings.json file

You can generate an entire application by simply supplying a json settings file in the following format.

{
  "name": "[name of the application]",
  "description": "[small description about the application]",
  "author": "[author name] <author email>",
  "directory": "[the directory where to output the new application]",
  "repository": {
    "type": "[repository type]",
    "url": "[repository address]"
  },
  "config": [
    {
    "name": "[name of the configuration]",
    "value":"[value of the configuration]",
    "comment": "[short comment about the config]"
    }
  ],
  "models": [
    {
      "name": "[model name(capitalized)]",
      "authentication": "[0 or more of the following 'get','post','put','delete','search']",
      "attributes": [
        {
          "name": "[name of the attribute]",
          "type": "[the data type of the attribute]",
          "desc": "[a small description about the attribute]",
          "example": "[an example of the attribute]",
          "validation": [
            { "type": "[based on Express Validator]" , "message": "[message to show when validation fails]"}
          ],
          "isPrivate": "[indicates the attribute will not be returned, e.g. password (optional)]",
          "isAuto": "[indicates that the value for the attribute will be generated automatically]"
        }
      ],
      "relations": [{
        "name": "[name of a related model(capitalized)]",
        "referenceType": "multiple"
      }]
    }
  ]
}

Note: For details on the Express Validator validators, please look at its documentation on GitHub.

Here is a Gist with an example settings.json file.

Important:

  • The top level authentication (Boolean) property adds token based authentication to the application.
  • The model level authentication (Array of Action Names) property specifies the API endpoints that require authentication to access. If you don't want authentication added, this key needs to be removed or left as an empty array.
  • Timestamp attributes, i.e. createdAt and updatedAt are automatically added to all models.
  • All settings fields in the above example are required except the ones identified as being optional. All configuration entries are mandatory; a starter settings.json file is given below:

DON'T FORGET TO REPLACE [app-name]

{
  "name": "[app-name]",
  "description": "",
  "author": "",
  "directory": "",
  "repository": {
    "type": "",
    "url": ""
  },
  "authentication": true,
  "config": [
    {"name": "HTTP_PORT", "value":"process.env.HTTP_PORT || 8000", "comment": "HTTP PORT"},
    {"name": "MONGODB_URL", "value":"'mongodb://localhost/[app-name]'", "comment": "Mongodb URL"},
    {"name": "SALT_LENGTH", "value":"13", "comment": "SALT VALUE LENGTH"},
    {"name": "TOKEN_LENGTH", "value":"253", "comment": "TOKEN LENGTH"},
    {"name": "MAX_PAGE_SIZE", "value":"100", "comment": "DEFAULT PAGE SIZE"},
    {"name": "DEFAULT_SORT", "value":"'updatedAt'", "comment": "DEFAULT SORT FIELD"}
  ],
  "models": [
    {
      "name": "",
      "authentication": ["get","post","put","delete","search"],
      "attributes": [
        {
          "name": "",
          "type": "",
          "desc": "",
          "example": "",
          "validation": [
            { "type": "", "message": "" }
          ]
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}