To install the skeleton use the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/pascaliske/typescript-api.git my-api
$ yarn installStart the server using this command:
$ yarn run startFor using the built in file watch you can also start the server using this command:
$ yarn run watchTo execute the tests run this command:
$ yarn run testYou can write controllers the following way:
import { Service } from 'typedi'
import { JsonController, Get, Param } from 'routing-controllers'
import { Repository } from 'typeorm'
import { InjectRepository } from 'typeorm-typedi-extensions'
import { ApiResponse } from 'typings'
import { User } from './models/user'
/**
 * Creates the controller as an dependency injected service
 */
@Service()
@JsonController('/user')
export class UserController {
    /**
     * Model repositories
     */
    @InjectRepository(User) private userRepo: Repository<User>
    /**
     * Defines an endpoint for "GET /api/user"
     */
    @Get('/')
    public async readAll(): Promise<ApiResponse<User[]>> {
        return this.userRepo.find()
    }
    /**
     * Defines an endpoint for "GET /api/user/:id"
     */
    @Get('/:id')
    public async readOne(@Param('id') id: number): Promise<ApiResponse<User>> {
        return this.userRepo.findOne(id)
    }
}The corresponding model for the demo controller above:
import { Entity, PrimaryGeneratedColumn, Column } from 'typeorm'
@Entity()
export class User {
    /***** columns *****/
    @PrimaryGeneratedColumn() public id: number
    @Column({
        unique: true,
        nullable: false,
    })
    public email: string
    @Column() public password: string
    /***** relations *****/
}You can test you controllers the following way:
import test from 'ava'
import { factory } from '../../testing/setup'
test('GET /user', async t => {
    // required for supertest, count of asserts inside this test
    t.plan(2)
    // creates a server instance for access with supertest lib
    const server = await factory()
    const response = await server.get('/api/user')
    t.is(response.status, 200)
    t.is(response.body.status, 200)
})You can create custom services the following way:
import { Service } from 'typedi'
@Service({
    global: true,
})
export class CustomService {
    public foo(bar: string): string {
        return bar
    }
}The service is then globally available as a singleton and can be injected into a controller:
import { Service, Inject } from 'typedi'
import { JsonController, Get } from 'routing-controllers'
import { ApiResponse } from 'typings'
import { CustomService } from '../../services/my-custom.service.ts'
@Service()
@JsonController('/user')
export class UserController {
    @Inject() private customService: CustomService
    @Get('/demo')
    public async demo(): Promise<ApiResponse<string>> {
        return this.customService.foo('DEMO!')
    }
}MIT © Pascal Iske