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Node Express Firebase Stack generator

Yeoman generator for creating FEN stack applications, using Firebase, Express, and Node - lets you quickly set up a project following best practices.

generator-node-express-mongo originated from generator-angular-fullstack v2.1.1. Based on DaftMonk/generator-angular-fullstack and Liam-Williams/generator-node-express-mongo

Source code: https://github.com/saoron/generator-node-express-firebase

Usage

Install generator-node-express-firebase:

npm install -g generator-node-express-firebase

Make a new directory, and cd into it:

mkdir my-new-project && cd $_

Run yo node-express-firebase, optionally passing an app name:

yo node-express-firebase [app-name]

Run grunt for building, grunt serve for preview.

Supported Configurations

  • None

Generators

Available generators:

  • Generates a new API endpoint.
yo node-express-firebase:endpoint message
[?] What will the url of your endpoint be? /api/messages

Produces:

server/api/message/index.js
server/api/message/message.spec.js
server/api/message/message.controller.js

Testing

Running grunt test will run the server unit tests with karma and mocha.

Environment Variables

Keeping your app secrets and other sensitive information in source control isn't a good idea. To have grunt launch your app with specific environment variables, add them to the git ignored environment config file: server/config/local.env.js.

Project Structure

Overview

-── server
    ├── api                 - Our apps server api
    ├── config              - Where we do the bulk of our apps configuration
    │   └── local.env.js    - Keep our environment variables out of source control
    │   └── environment     - Configuration specific to the node environment

An example server component in server/api

thing
├── index.js                - Routes
├── thing.controller.js     - Controller for our `thing` endpoint
└── thing.spec.js           - Test

Contribute

When submitting an issue, please follow the guidelines. Especially important is to make sure Yeoman is up-to-date, and providing the command or commands that cause the issue.

When submitting a bugfix, try to write a test that exposes the bug and fails before applying your fix. Submit the test alongside the fix.

When submitting a new feature, add tests that cover the feature.

See the travis.yml for configuration required to run tests.

License

BSD license

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