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A complete framework for creating microservices and large-scale server-side applications for businesses

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NodArt - The Art of Node.js.

A complete framework
for creating microservices and
large-scale server-side applications for businesses



The framework adheres to the concept of "just install and use". Everything you need to run a server application:

  1. MVC; OOP (TypeScript, ECMAScript 6)
  2. ORM client, Working with databases (MySQL, PostgresSQL, SQLite, MSSQL, OracleDB, CockroachDB, Amazon Redshift)
  3. Working with a session
  4. Templating
  5. Error and Exception handling
  6. Working with a command line; Creation of custom commands
  7. Routing
  8. Custom events and states
  9. Dependency injection
  10. Observer pattern
  11. Repository pattern
  12. Module pattern

Everything of this is provided out of the hood. All that is needed for some of the above things to work is to specify the basic settings in the configuration file.

The framework provides a very flexible architecture, making it easy to extend and customize all of these things, up to and including completely changing the basic behavior by specifying class loaders and references in the same configuration file.

The framework is independent, thus it doesn't rely on other frameworks like Express.


APPLICATION CREATION, INITIALISATION AND START

System requirements:

  • OS Linux or Windows
  • Node.js >= v16.14.2

1. GIT

it downloads the current framework version's application with full usage examples.

git clone https://github.com/nodart-labs/nodart-app.git

2. CLI

it creates a base application structure with some usage examples.

npx nodart create-app

it creates a microservice application file. Use flag "--js" when you are not using typescript in project.

npx nodart microapp --js[optional]

3. INITIALISATION AND START

You can launch microservice or monolithic apps, or you can combine them, depending on the requirements. In this article, you can read more about application architecture.

BASIC INITIALISATION:

import {App} from "nodart"

const config = require('./config')

// Be aware that this fundamental initialization 
// automatically creates the necessary app files and folders.
// (database folder, controllers folder, models folder, 
// services folder, views folder and etc.)

new App({...config}).init().then(async (app) => {

    const server = await app.serve(3000, 'http', '127.0.0.1')

    // do anything on startup, for example:

    // configure server:
    server.timeout = 30000 // setting max timeout on requests

    // or create payload for all HTTP requests:
    app.service.setRequestPayload((req, res) => {
    })

    // or launch HTTP service: 
    const http = app.service.http

    http.get('url/path/with/:params', (scope) => {
    })

})

STARTING HTTP SERVICE:

import {App} from "nodart"

const config = require('./config')

new App({...config}).start(3000).then(({app, http, server}) => {

    // base HTTP processing:

    http.get('/path/:first/:second/:+optional_id?', ({route, http}) => {

        const {first, second, optional_id} = route.params

        const {queryParam} = route.query

        // sending template from views folder:
        http.respond.view('path/to/template/from/views/folder', {queryParam})

        // sending file:
        http.sendFile('absolute/path/to/file.png', 'image/png')

        // sending response JSON:
        http.respond.data({first, second, optional_id}, 200)
        // or
        http.send({first, second, optional_id}, 200, 'application/json')
        // or just:
        return {first, second, optional_id}

        // throwing HttpException. The message will be sent to user.
        http.throw(500, 'some error occurred.')

        // throwing RuntimeException. The message will not be sent to user,
        // but shown in server logs.
        http.exit(500, 'some error occurred.', {someData})

    })

    // fetching data from POST request:

    http.post('/', ({http}) => {

        const {someData} = http.data

    })

    // fetching data from POST miltipart/form-data:

    http.post('/', async ({http}) => {

        const {fields, files} = await http.form.fetchFormData()

        const stat = http.form.stat('field_name')

    })

    // dealing with services and models:

    import {SampleService} from "./services/sample"
    import {SampleModel} from "./models/subfolder/sample"

    http.get('/', async ({service, model}) => {

        const sampleService = service().sample as SampleService
        const sampleModel = model().subfolder.sample as SampleModel

        const users = await sampleModel.query.select().table('users')

        sampleService.scope.http.send({users})

    })
})

// "./services/sample.ts"

import {Service} from "nodart";

export class SampleService extends Service {

    get orm() {

        return this.scope.app.service.db.orm // or this.scope.app.get('orm').call()
    }
}

START UNDER DEVELOPMENT SERVER

npm run dev

START UNDER PRODUCTION

npm run start

BENCHMARKS

The framework is built on the premise that performance and application architecture should be perfectly balanced. The performance of some well-known server-side frameworks is compared here.

Spoiler message: As you can see, the NodArt framework is not far behind the fastest Fastify, and in some aspects surpasses it and all other frameworks.

Environment:

  • Computer: AMD Ryzen 5 4600H Radeon, 3000 MHz, 6 Cores, SSD, 16 Gb RAM
  • Benchmarking tool: AutoCannon
  • Benchmarking command:
autocannon -R 10000 http://localhost:3000
(10000 requests per second; Total connections/users: 10; Total time: 10 seconds)

1. Testing simple JSON response:

http.get('/', () => {
    return {hello: "world"}
})
Framework Bytes/sec Requests/sec
Fastify v4.0.0 1.93 MB 10247
NodArt v4.0.0 2.08 MB 10119
Express v4.18.2 1.94 MB 7683
Nest.js v9.0.0 1.61 MB 6395

2. Testing parametric route:

http.get('/test/:param1/:param2/:param3/:param4', ({route}) => {
    const {param1, param2, param3, param4} = route.params
    return {param1, param2, param3, param4}
})
Framework Bytes/sec Requests/sec
Fastify v4.0.0 2.27 MB 10143
NodArt v4.0.0 2.45 MB 10111
Express v4.18.2 2.17 MB 7531
Nest.js v9.0.0 1.8 MB 6239

3. Testing static file serve:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <title>Title</title>
</head>
<body>
    <h1>Hello world!</h1>
</body>
</html>
Framework Bytes/sec Requests/sec
NodArt v4.0.0 1.84 MB 6399
Express v4.18.2 2 MB 4343
Fastify v4.0.0 1.83 MB 4187
Nest.js v9.0.0 1.87 MB 4057

COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

System Commands:

npx nodart [command name] [command action (optional)] --[argument name (optional)] [argument value]

App Commands:

node cmd [command name] [command action (optional)] --[argument name (optional)] [argument value]

DATABASE MIGRATION CLI

Creating and running a Single Migration

npx nodart migrate make --name migration-name
npx nodart migrate up | down

Creating and running the Group of Migrations in a single file

npx nodart migrate make-source --name source-name --migrations[optional] migration1 migration2 ...
npx nodart migrate source-up | source-down --name source-name --migrations[optional] migration1 migration2 ...

Roll back the latest migration

npx nodart migrate rollback --all[optional]

Run all migrations that have not yet been run

npx nodart migrate latest

Retrieve and return the current migration version

npx nodart migrate version

Return list of completed and pending migrations

npx nodart migrate list

Forcibly unlock the migrations lock table, and ensure that there is only one row in it

npx nodart migrate unlock

DATABASE SEED CLI

Creates a new seed file, with the name of the seed file being added.

If the seed directory config is an array of paths, the seed file will be generated in the latest specified.

npx nodart seed make --name seed-name
npx nodart seed run

Creating and running the Group of Seeds in a single file

npx nodart seed make-source --name source-name --seeds[optional] seed1 seed2 ...
npx nodart seed source-run --name source-name --seeds[optional] seed1 seed2 ...