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Node Express Rest Boilerplate

This template is intended to be used as single service in a REST multi-service application using Cloud Pub/Sub as message broker

The main difference with the previous template is the folder infra in which you can find all the GKE configurations to use in local with Skaffold and in cloud with GKE

To know more about how to implement GKE and run with Skaffold please refer to this folder:

./infra

The application uses express as framework and is configured with the following features:

  • ECMA2020 features enabled
  • Dotenv Load environment variables from .env file
  • Eslint Code quality tool
  • Prettier to prettify the code
  • MongoDB ready to go configuration with mongoose
  • MySQL ready to go configuration with mysql2
  • Sequelize ready to go configuration with sequelize
  • CORS feature enabled
  • RBAC logic to authorize people with specific roles to use the endpoints.
  • Sendgrid email service support with sendgrid.
  • Error Handling errors custom middleware and helpers globally configured
  • Multer File uploading configured to use in routes as middleware
  • Google Cloud Storage middleware configured to use Google Cloud Storage as upload bucket
  • Google Cloud Pub/Sub pub/sub support for event driven events added
  • Axios globally configured in ./src/utils/api.utils.js
  • Swagger documentation reachable at http://localhost:3000/api/v1/docs
  • Jest Testing tool support
  • Logger Logging support with Winston
  • Docker ready configuration with multi-stage option
  • Best practices in naming files

Basic Information

  • App entry point is located in ./src/app.js

  • Server config entrypoint is located in ./src/bin/server.js

  • Babel config to transpile the code is located at ./.babelrc

  • Prettier config is located at ./.prettierrc

  • Eslint config is located at ./.eslintrc

  • Sendgrid service support is located at ./src/services/email/sendgrid.service.js

    • You can define your own email services in this file
  • Mongo config is located at ./src/config/mongodb.config.js

    • Models definition are located in ./src/models
  • MYSQL config is located at ./src/config/mysql.config.js

  • Error Handling middleware is located at ./src/middlewares/errorHandler.middleware.js

    • You can configure as many errors you need in ./src/helpers/errors.helper.js
  • Multer middleware is located at ./src/middlewares/upload.middleware.js

    • If you want to use Google Cloud Storage as upload bucket follow instructions at ./src/config/gcloud/README.md
  • RBAC logic middleware is located at ./src/middlewares/verifyRights.middleware.js

  • Swagger config file is located at ./swagger.json

    • Swagger routes are defined in ./src/routes/swagger.route.js
  • Docker config is located at ./Dockerfile

  • Pub/Sub service is located at ./src/services/pubsub/pub-sub.service.js

Folder Structure

infra/

  • For more information about the k8s configuration please check the README file
  • k8s - folder contains all production kubernetes manifests
  • k8s-dev - folder contains all development kubernetes manifests to run with skaffold
  • scripts - older contains all script related to the creation of a cluster or running skaffold or secret creation

src/

  • bin/ - server configuration folder
  • config/ - this folder contains all the configs file (database, passport, etc...)
  • constants/ - this folder contains all the global constants
  • controllers/ - all the controllers to use in routes that interact with services
  • debug/ - the logger file will be stored here
  • helpers/ - some helpers func i.e. an error helper that returns json everytime an error comes in
  • middlewares/ - here you can find all the custom middlewares
  • models/ - database model definition
  • routes/ - here you find all the defined routes of the app
  • services/ - here we store all the services; i.e. here we define methods to manipulate a db model entity
  • tests/ - here we store all the jest test
  • utils/ - containing some utils function to be reused in the code (i.e. axios global configuration)

Getting Started

Copy the .env.example to .env

cp env.example .env

Then replace:

  1. MONGO_URI string with your Mongo connection
    1. MONGO_URI_TEST string with your Mongo Test connection
  2. MYSQL_HOST_STAGE string with your mysql host name
    • MYSQL_USER_STAGE string with your mysql username
    • MYSQL_PASSWORD_STAGE string with your mysql password name
    • MYSQL_DB_STAGE string with your mysql db name
    • MYSQL_SOCKET_STAGE string with your mysql socket name
  3. GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS path with yours
  4. GOOGLE_PROJECT_ID with yours
  5. SENDGRID_API_KEY with yours
  6. SENDGRID_SENDER_EMAIL with yours

In order to Google Cloud Storage works follow instructions located in ./src/config/gcloud/README.md


To get started with this repo npm install in the root folder

npm install

To getting started with a dev environment. Here we use nodemon and babel-node to restart the server asa we change something

npm run start:dev

To transpile the code and create a production build

npm run transpile

This command will create a build in the root directory

To start with a production ready build you can run this command

# This set the NODE_ENV to production, npm-run-all, create a build and run the server command
npm run start

If you have a build and you want to node the build you can run

# This command launch the node instance inside the ./build/bin/server
npm run server

Docker Ready

Here we use the multistage build to optimize speed and size of the final image

If you use Docker and wanna dockerize the app you can run the command

docker build -t <dockerhubusername>/<docker-image-name>:<tag> .

then

docker run --name <docker-process-name> -d - p 3000:3000 <dockerhubusername>/<docker-image-name>:<tag>