Clone the repository and run
$ yarn # or npm install
Make a copy of .env.example
as .env
and update your application details and database credentials. Now, run the migrations and seed the database.
$ yarn migrate
$ yarn seed
Finally, start the application.
$ yarn start:dev (For development)
$ NODE_ENV=production yarn start (For production)
Navigate to http://localhost:8848/api-docs/ to verify installation.
These are the commands to create a new migration and corresponding seed file.
$ yarn make:migration <name>
$ yarn make:seeder <name>
Example,
$ yarn make:migration create_tags_table
$ yarn make:seeder 02_insert_tags
Use docker-compose to quickly bring up a stack with pre-configured Postgres database container. Data is ephemeral and containers will disappear when stack is removed.
Specific configuration for Docker is in .env.docker
0.0.0.0
as$APP_HOST
to expose app on Docker network interface- Pre-configured Postgres settings - can be updated to point to another Postgres host
Bring up stack,
$ docker-compose up
Navigate to http://localhost:8848/api-docs/ to verify application is running from docker.
Bring down stack,
$ docker-compose down
There are multiple build targets available for different stages. These images can be used to deploy or run jobs in different container based cloud infrastructure like Kubernetes, AWS ECS, Fargate, GCP Cloud Run etc.
-
Building a production image.
$ docker build --target=prod -t app:prod .
-
Building an image for development.
$ docker build --target=dev -t app:dev .
-
Building an image that runs migration and/or rollback.
# Docker image that runs migration and seeds. $ docker build --target=migrate -t app:migrate . # Docker image that rollbacks migrations. $ docker build --target=migrate-rollback -t app:migrate-rollback .
Once the images have been built - all you need to do is run them providing a .env
file. Like this:
$ docker run -v "/path/to/your/.env:/app/.env" app:migrate
To run the tests you need to create a separate test database. Don't forget to update your .env
file to include the connections for test database.
$ NODE_ENV=test yarn migrate
$ yarn test
Run tests with coverage.
$ yarn test:coverage