kado

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Kado

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npm install kado

Collection of JavaScript Framework Libraries for Node.js

Quick Hello Server

Place the following code into an empty JavaScript file, example: app.js.

'use strict'
// import kado
const kado = require('kado')
// create application
const app = kado.getInstance()
// create a webserver
const http = new kado.HyperText.HyperTextServer()
// register the webserver
app.http.addEngine('http', http.createServer(app.router))
// register a route
app.get('/', (req, res) => { res.end('Hello') })
// start the application and listen
app.start().then(() => app.listen())

After saving the file, execute the code by running the following command from the same folder as the JavaScript file.

node app

Once the command has executed, a web server that says "Hello" will be available on port 3000 of your local machine, example: http://localhost:3000.

See kado.org to go further.

Features

  • Single Node.js Module
  • Compatible with Node.js 10 and above.
  • Contains 51 libraries that cover a majority of coding tasks.
  • Use libraries as needed and keep the code light.
  • Consistent stable code that rarely changes.
  • Complete reference documentation.
  • Easy to learn, familiar, inspired by popular modules.
  • Ready for continuous integration.

Documentation

Visit kado.org

Kado Library List

See the Kado Library List

Questions or Problems?

Please see our bug tracker

Change Log

Please see the CHANGELOG

Contributing

Please see the Contribution Guidelines

License

Kado Copyright (C) 2013-2022 Bryan Tong, NULLIVEX LLC. All rights reserved. Kado is licensed under the Lesser GNU Public License version 3.0 or newer see LICENSE for a complete copy of applicable license

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