@bouncingpixel/default-express

0.16.0-1-beta • Public • Published

default-express

The default express set up used for many projects.

Working With

Requirements

  • NodeJS >=10.0.0
  • other requirements

Configuration

This module, like many other @bouncingpixel modules, relies on nconf. The following configuration keys should be defined to use this module:

See additional information for:

Required

  • sessionSecret The secret to use for securing session cookies.
  • PORT The port to start Express on.

Optional

  • siterootHost The domain of the site, used in canonical URLs and emails sent out, but can be used in other places with redirects.
  • forceDomain Set to true if the site should redirect to force the domain listed. Defaults to false.
  • requireHTTPS Set to true if the site should use HTTPS in all URLs (such as canonical). Defaults to false.
  • httpsRedirect Set to true if the site should redirect to HTTPS. You might want false and let CloudFlare do it. Defaults to false.
  • gatrackerid The tracker ID for Google Analytics. When set, the GA code will be added to the page.
  • facebookpixelcode The tracker ID for Facebook Pixel. When set, the Facebook Pixel code will be added to the page.
  • WEBTOOLS_VERIF_ID Can be set to the ID needed by Webmaster Tools verification to create the .html page with the necessary content.
  • client An optional object and have other keys defined within it. These keys are exported to the /js/config.js as well as Dust under ENV.
  • webpackConfigPath The path to the webpack config file if webpack-dev-middleware is desired.
  • routesPath The path to the routes folder to automatically generate routes. Defaults to ./server/routes.
  • viewPagesFolder The name of the folder in the views directory to automatically generate routes. Defaults to pages.

Using default-express

Install @bouncingpixel/default-express. Call .init() without a parameter or with one parameter that contains the list of initializers. Initializers may be built-in module specified by the name, such as cookie-parser or error-router, or can be a function which takes one parameter, the Express app, and may return a Promise for async behavior.

const DefaultExpress = require('@bouncingpixel/default-express');

DefaultExpress.init(
  // you could optionally pass a different list of initializers here
);

NOTE If you make use of mongoose-db and/or passport-auth, those package must be initialized before requiring in default-express.

Adding routes

See express-handler-routing

Also See express-view-routing

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npm i @bouncingpixel/default-express

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