Ts.ED
tsoa
Ts.ED | tsoa | |
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21 | 16 | |
2,746 | 3,136 | |
1.1% | - | |
9.6 | 9.1 | |
2 days ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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.
tsoa
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Create Production-Ready SDKs with Goa
Tsoa is a popular TypeScript framework similar to Goa that you may encounter in the OpenAPI ecosystem. Speakeasy has a tutorial for it, too.
- JavaScript Gom Jabbar
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Choosing a backend API framework
Currently i am using TSOA and loving it, it gives you automatic Open API specs and data validation based on typescript interfaces. I have used Nest on previous projects but I personally don't like the decorators hell that comes with Nest, and raw express/fastify are ok and easy to use but a pain in the ass on big projects to keep swagger, validations, interfaces and DTOs all in sync.
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Does anyone here have any experience with TSOA? (tool for OpenAPI-compliant REST APIs using TypeScript and Node)
I'm curious if anyone here has played around with or used TSOA (https://github.com/lukeautry/tsoa)?
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Is Express.js a good idea for backend?
If you decide to go with Express/Typescript I would definitely check out TSOA. It's a nice way to build backend APIs with auto documentation.
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Swagger without express or koa or etc
We are using TSOA to generate the docs from the code, works pretty well. https://github.com/lukeautry/tsoa
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OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries from OpenAPI Specs
This is the best project I’ve found to that for that - https://github.com/lukeautry/tsoa. Uses decorators mainly.
If there are other such projects, please share.
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TypeScript-based REST API template to quickly bootstrap your next project
Hello, In the last month I built a REST API template in Typescript to quickly bootstrap new projects, I tried to use the most updated modules available, I've also included a "todo" sample just to showcase how all the things work together, the main modules that I've used are: - expressjs + tsoa that allows to easily generate the OpenAPI spec without any additional steps (just declare your controllers via typescript) - class-validator to validate body requests (this is also useful as the OpenAPI will be automatically generated based on the classes that you define) - Jest for testing, I've included also unit and integrations test samples with an in-memory database
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Automatic swagger ui for nodejs/express? (Info in comments)
Have a look at [TSOA[(https://github.com/lukeautry/tsoa). While far from perfect (I am on the lookout to find a better solution), gets the job done. And generating the entire routing is a pretty neat trick, so that's also that.
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How popular is typescript in backend development?
tsoa Lighter weight, but also great.
What are some alternatives?
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
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.
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
typescript-express-starter - 📘 Quick and Easy TypeScript Express Starter
fastify-openapi-glue - A plugin for the Fastify webserver to autogenerate a Fastify configuration based on a OpenApi(v2/v3) specification.
foal - Full-featured Node.js framework, with no complexity. 🚀 Simple and easy to use, TypeScript-based and well-documented.
Koa - Expressive middleware for node.js using ES2017 async functions
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
routing-controllers - Create structured, declarative and beautifully organized class-based controllers with heavy decorators usage in Express / Koa using TypeScript and Routing Controllers Framework.
buffer-equals
Hapi - The Simple, Secure Framework Developers Trust