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Typescript Boilerplate with MongoDB

to run server with dev settings use npm run dev

build server with npm run build

start server with npm start

start test with npm run test

Features

  • Basic authentication with jwt and bcrypt (login, register)
  • Basic document creation using MongoDB as database with mongoose

    IMPORTANT! configure .env from .env.example to connect with your mongoose database

  • Basic file handling with multer
  • Basic pdf filler with pdf-lib
  • Unit testing with mocha and chai
  • Separate configuration for development, testing, and staging environment
  • Logging formatter with pino

API Endpoints

GET /ticket/check GET /ticket POST /ticket/create DELETE /ticket/

POST /auth/register POST /auth/login

Notes:

Mongoose Middleware vs Express Middleware

Mongoose middleware:
schema.pre()

  • Hooks, to apply multiple database queries
  • DO NOT use arrow functions

Express middleware:
app.use()

  • Standard middleware, to procces the req/res data

Layers in the server

Italics are optional

[HTTP Endpoint] ⇄ [Middleware] ⇄ [Controller] ⇄ [Service] ⇄ [Mongoose Hooks] ⇄ [Database]

Functionalities of each folder:

Folder Name Description Functionalities
config Constants for server configuration declaring database url, environment, etc
constants Reusable constants Declaring constants that'll be used repeatedly
middlewares Express middlewares for repeated functions on multiple APIs, e.g. jwt/cookie authentication, session validation, etc
routes All API routes All routes and their respective middleware and callbacks
controller Layer between HTTP Request (or middleware) and services Interface for handling req/res before sending it to worker (services)
services API worker All necessary operations before/after querying to database, make sure to THROW any errors, logging are optional whether you want to log it on controller or service for better debugging
interfaces Typing for mongoose schema Interface for typescript's typing to mongoose schemas
utils functions to support services All functions that can be separated from services to make it modular
models field attribute of database schema All hooks and schema structure will be defined here, e.g. whether if a field is required or not, reference to other models, etc

Tips to create an endpoint

  1. Create interface

    It is recommended to match interface with database attributes to provide consistency of data type, add more interface to improve consistency between data types

  2. Create services

    a. Create services according to what the worker will do, it is recommended to create workers with single responsibility and reuse them later on b. Handle missing parameter and parameter types, you can use interface to simplify this process

  3. Create models

    Create schema model accordingly, use Object id if it needs some kind of "relationship" between collection

  4. Create controller

    a. Handle request parameters and error handling (req/res) b. If possible, do not pass whole request body to services, it is better to validate each of the request and pass them to services accordingly

  5. Create route

    Define "parent" route on index.ts and define its subroute on another file

  6. (opsional) Create middleware

    Call middlewares before controller (in routes)

  7. Test API
  • Don't forget to use logging and import logging from utils. If necessary, you can rename the logger to something else to avoid conflict with autocomplete (there are other "Logger")