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typescript-starter
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5 steps to create a bare minimum NestJS app from scratch!
Let's say you want to create a new NestJS standard application from scratch but taking the full control of your dependencies, scripts and source code. Thus, you don't want to use the usual npx @nestjs/cli new command (which basically bootstraps the typescript starter project) since you wish a bare minimum app.
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whoever created Nest.js he really likes complexity!
You don't need to use the Nest CLI if you don't want to. You can literally just create a index.ts file, use NestJS within it and run it with ts-node index.ts (though you gotta make sure you have the correct tsconfig.json)
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Getting started with NestJS, Vite, and esbuild
Another option is to clone the starter repo from GitHub. Note that to install the JavaScript flavor of the starter project, we can clone this repo, but you’ll need Babel to compile vanilla JavaScript).
- CI/CD with a simple NestJS server
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Seeding NestJs with Prisma And Faker
git clone https://github.com/nestjs/typescript-starter.git project cd project yarn yarn add -D prisma npx prisma init
typeorm
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Spring Dev looking at Nest.JS and I have some major concerns about the packages that its built on and the node community more generally.
Also, re: TypeORM - first, it looks like they've forked it. (https://github.com/nestjs/typeorm) -- I'm not sure how maintained it is. On their docs they've got a few different recipes for using different ORM solutions -- there's an article for sequelize, mongoose, -- but it looks like you can plug in anything you desire. For my two cents, I really dislike ORMs in javascript and would likely opt for using the database driver(s) directly.
What are some alternatives?
nest-keycloak-connect - keycloak-nodejs-connect module for Nest
typescript-clean-architecture - It is my attempt to create Clean Architecture based application in TypeScript.
dotenv - A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`.
-Building-a-mongodb-migration-system-for-NestJS-with-mongoose - A dev.to article on NestJS, mongoose and database migrations!
nest-next - Render Module to add Nextjs support for Nestjs
typeorm-transactional-cls-hooked - A Transactional Method Decorator for typeorm that uses cls-hooked to handle and propagate transactions between different repositories and service methods. Inpired by Spring Trasnactional Annotation and Sequelize CLS
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
arangojs - The official ArangoDB JavaScript driver.
node-koa-starter - Starter project for node js web applications. It uses typescript and koa.
nest-e-commerce-boilerplate - Backend for Ecommerce platform using Nest + PostgreSQL + TypeORM
nestjs-typegoose - Typegoose with NestJS
nestjs-ioredis - IORedis module for Nest