Microframework
Microframework is a simple tool that allows you to execute and configure your modules (called loaders) in a proper order, helping you to organize bootstrap code in your application.
Usage
First, install microframework:
npm i microframework
Second, create a simple "loader" named expressLoader
.
Loader is a place where you can configure all your modules during microframework bootstrap.
All loaders are executed one by one in a sequential order.
; { // create express app const app = ; // register all routes, Routes are just routes that should be stored outside of this module const routes: any = Routes; Object; // run application to listen on given port app; // your loader also can return a promise and microframework will wait for it in a proper order}
Create app.ts
and bootstrap a microframework and your express loader:
;; ;
That's all. You can do same for other loaders. Take a look on sample to understand better how concept of loaders and their bootstrapping in microframework.
Settings
You can specify additional options to microframework.
logo
- Logo needs to be used before application launches. To use logo ansi-art node module should be installed.showBootstrapTime
- If set to true then framework shows how much time was spend to bootstrap microframework.bootstrapTimeout
- Number of milliseconds to wait before framework will bootstrap.
Example of using settings:
;; ;
Sharing data across loaders
Sometimes few loaders need to communicate between each other and use shared data.
For such purpose you can store the data in settings
object passed to each loader
and use stored data across all other loaders. For example:
; { // create express app const app = ; // register all routes, Routes are just routes that should be stored outside of this loader const routes: any = Routes; Object; // run application to listen on given port app; settings;}
And another loaders can use data this way:
; { const io = ; io;}
Application Shutdown
In the case if you want to shutdown running application you need to do following:
;; ;
All loaders which use resources should release them, for example:
{ const connection = await ; settings; // closing connection on microframework shutdown}