httpc
Ts.ED
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8.2 | 9.6 | |
6 months ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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httpc
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How do i handle errors globally in node?
If you don't use any framework, I recommend you look httpc which allows you to write functions as API calls. And comes with nice centralized error handling.
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trpc or zodios or ts-rest? which one to choose?
Would you like to give a look at httpc?
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Does Express Typescript have an equivilent to this from ASP.NET
If you more keen on natural or functional JavaScript, you can checkout httpc which integrates natively with a validator so you can define your models to have input parameters validated. Checkout the validation page and the section class-validator where you can define models and properties with any validation.
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[Nestia] 15,000x faster validators and tRPC (SDK) for NestJS
I would like to integrate the validator with httpc, an API framework with pluggable validators. I need some guidance, as it seems it doesn't support generic calls: ts validate(object: unknown): T { // validate here } Is there a way to define a schema or something, or you need to be explicit with the exact type with any validation call?
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httpc: Build function-based API with minimal code and end-to-end type safety
httpc is a framework for building function-based API with minimal code and end-to-end type safety. In addition to rpc-style requests, an httpc server can treat any http request as a function call, allowing to handle browser forms, webhooks callbacks and so on.
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Browser Session vs JWT tokens for authentication system for an app?
If you have time you can check httpc, that I recently released to build API with a function-based approach. The docs show how to use JWT too. Any feedback is appreciated.
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Build function-based API with minimal code and end-to-end type safety
For now documentation covers initial steps and basic scenarios. Full documentation is working in progress, as there're lots of areas to cover. Head to issues or discussions for any info or requests.
Ts.ED
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Choosing a backend API framework
Ts.ED - Controller-based (DI supporting) backend framework that seems to offer quite a lot (although I'm wary of it being quite close to Nest.js)
- Examples of APIs that follows the best practices and are production ready on Github?
- Ts.ed: A TypeScript framework for writing robust servers
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Does Express Typescript have an equivilent to this from ASP.NET
Take a look at ts.ed. They have some similar feature
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What's your go-to web framework for new web APIs?
has anyone looked at tsed.io
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The framework that revolutionized my workflow.
As a developer, it's always important to find ways to streamline the development process and save time. For the past two years, I've been using Ts.ED as the framework for all of my applications and it's been a game-changer. Not only has it allowed me to gain back lost development time, but it's also been the foundation for my open-source project HighScore.
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HighScore: The Open-Source Leaderboard Solution for Indie Game Developers
I use Ts.ed as framework, go to this site to known more about this awesome framework.
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🚀 NodeJS + Ts.ED + TypeScript + Clean Architecture Template
Because of this, I decided to create a base template of a REST API created with NodeJS, using Ts.ED as the base framework and TypeScript as the programming language. This template tries to follow the principles of Domain Driven Design and implements a Clean Architecture/Hexagonal Architecture to try to rely as little as possible on the infrastructure and the framework while keeping in mind at all times the language and the needs of the business logic.
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nodejs frameworks
I love Ts.ED https://tsed.io
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The Case for C# and .NET
I'd also love to shout out Ts.ED which is another great Typescript framework that I've written production applications with. It's a natural fit for anyone who loves .NET applications, it's why I chose it.
What are some alternatives?
functionless - Build serverless AWS applications with type-safe Components and easy-to-follow Conventions.
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
fayona - The Node.js version of .NetCore
AdonisJs Framework - AdonisJS is a TypeScript-first web framework for building web apps and API servers. It comes with support for testing, modern tooling, an ecosystem of official packages, and more.
go-req - Declarative golang HTTP client
typescript-express-starter - 📘 Quick and Easy TypeScript Express Starter
hedera-json-rpc-relay - Implementation of Ethereum JSON-RPC APIs for Hedera
foal - Full-featured Node.js framework, with no complexity. 🚀 Simple and easy to use, TypeScript-based and well-documented.
heimdall - An enhanced HTTP client for Go
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
prim-rpc - Easy-to-understand, type-safe, transport-agnostic RPC/IPC for JavaScript, supporting callbacks, batching, file handling, custom serialization, and more.
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