Danet framework starter repository. We recommend that you use our CLI instead of cloning the repository :
Installing Deno packages as a commands is simple. You can install them under any name you want. For simplicity's sake, we install our danet-cli under the name danet.
$ deno install --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --allow-env -n danet https://deno.land/x/danet_cli/main.ts
Once installed, you can invoke CLI commands directly from your OS command line through the danet command. See the available danet commands by entering the following:
$ danet --help To create, run a new basic Danet project, go to the folder that should be the parent of your new project, and run the following commands:
$ danet new my-danet-project
$ cd my-danet-project
$ deno task launch-server
In your browser, open http://localhost:3000 to see the new application running.
When creating a new project, Danet CLI will ask you what database provider you want to use between mongodb, postgres and in-memory and will generate all the required code.
The only thing left if you use mongodb or postgres will be to set environment variables or put them in a .env file in your project's root folder.
However, if you need it to be less interactive, you can pass the followings options when calling danet new :
--mongodb
--postgres
--in-memory
Danet is an MIT-licensed open source project. If you'd like to come along the journey, please join our discord.