yocrud

0.1.1 • Public • Published

YoCrud

It is a yeoman generator to generate automatically code about dao, routes, angular resources, angular controllers, mongoose models.

Installation

First install yeoman

npm install -g yeoman

Then create a Gruntfile.js needed by yeoman to find yocrud

touch Gruntfile.js

Finally install yocrud

npm install yocrud

Usage

You can choose to invoke a single generator among 4 generators: dao, route, angular, model or to invoke them all in series.

If you want to invoke all generatos run

yeoman init yocrud <name>

where <name> is the name of your app.

For example, if you mant an app to handle books, run yeoman init yocrud Book.

Otherwise you can invoke a single generator:

yeoman init yocrud:<name of generator> <name>

where <name of a generator> can be dao, angular, route or model.

Below you can find documentation about the single generators.

Model generator

This generator creates a file that contains model declarations for mongoose. Tipically, if you run yeoman init yocrud:model Book, it generates the file model/Book.js and its content will be:

var mongoose = require('mongoose')
,       Schema = mongoose.Schema
,       DB=require('./DB.js')

function BookSchema=new Schema({},{ strict:false  })

mongoose.model( 'Book' , BookSchema )

function Book(){
        return DB.model( 'Book' )
}

Dao generator

It generates code to query and save a model to MongoDb via mongoose.

If you run yeoman init yocrud:dao Book it will generate the file dao/BookDao.js and its content will be


var Model=require('../model/'+Book+'js')


function BookDao(){}

BookDao.prototype.save(obj, cb){
    var model=new Model(obj)
    model.save(cb)
}

BookDao.prototype.query(query, cb){
    Model.find(query,cb)
}

BookDao.prototype.get(query, cb){
    Model.findOne(query,cb)
}

BookDao.prototype.update(query, update, cb){
    Model.update(query, update,cb)
}

BookDao.prototype.remove(query,cb){
    Model.remove(query,cb)
}

module.exports=BookDao

Route generator

It generates code that consists in http handlers (according to REST style).

If you run yeoman init yocrud:route Book it will generates route/BookRoute.js whose content is:

var ModelDao=require('../dao/'+Book+'Dao.js')

function BookRoute=function(options){
    options.app.get('/'+Book,this.get)
    options.app.get('/'+Book+'/:_id',this.getSingle)
    options.app.put('/'+Book+'/:_id',this.update)
    options.app.post('/'+Book,this.save)	
}

BookRoute.prototype.get=function(req,res,next){
    ModelDao.query(req.query,function(err,docs){
        (err)?res.json(500,err):res.json(200,docs)
        })
}

BookRoute.prototype.getSingle=function(req,res,next){
    ModelDao.query({_id:req.params._id},function(err,doc){
        (err)?res.json(500,err):res.json(200,doc)
    })
}

BookRoute.prototype.remove=function(req,res,next){
    ModelDao.remove(req.body,function(err){
        (err)?res.json(500,err):res.json(200,{success:'ok'})
        })
}

BookRoute.prototype.update=function(req,res,next){
    ModelDao.update(req.body._id,req.body,function(err){
        (err)?res.json(500,err):res.json(200,{success:'ok'})
    })
}

BookRoute.prototype.save=function(req,res,next){
    ModelDao.save(req.body,function(err,doc){
        (err)?res.json(500,err):res.json(200,doc)
    })
}

TODO

  • example app
  • better integration with angular
  • USAGE files
  • generation of a index.html page
  • better integration with bootstrap
  • better README.md

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npm i yocrud

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0.1.1

License

BSD

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