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NodeJS module generator/boilerplate.

Features

  • Babel - Write next generation JavaScript today.
  • Jest - JavaScript testing framework used by Facebook.
  • ESLint - Make sure you are writing a quality code.
  • Prettier - Enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing it.
  • Flow - A static type checker for JavaScript used heavily within Facebook.
  • Travis CI - Automate tests and linting for every push or pull request.
  • Documentation - A documentation system so good, you'll actually write documentation.
  • Standard Version - Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation.

Install

The easiest way to use nod is through the Yeoman Generator.

$ npm install -g yo generator-nod
$ yo nod

If you don't want to use the generator, you can also download or git clone this repo

$ git clone https://github.com/diegohaz/nod my-module
$ cd my-module
$ rm -rf .git
$ npm install # or yarn

Just make sure to edit package.json, README.md and LICENSE files accordingly with your module's info.

Commands

$ npm test # run tests with Jest
$ npm run coverage # run tests with coverage and open it on browser
$ npm run lint # lint code
$ npm run docs # generate docs
$ npm run build # generate docs and transpile code

Publish

$ npm release
$ npm publish

It'll automatically run test, lint, docs, build, generate CHANGELOG.md, and push commits and tags to the remote repository.

Removing stuff

Flow
  1. Remove .flowconfig file.

  2. Remove flow from package.json:

      "scripts": {
    -   "flow": "flow check",
    -   "flowbuild": "flow-copy-source src dist",
    -   "prebuild": "npm run docs && npm run clean && npm run flowbuild",
    +   "prebuild": "npm run docs && npm run clean",
      },
      "devDependencies": {
    -   "@babel/preset-flow": "^7.0.0",
    -   "eslint-plugin-flowtype": "^2.50.0",
    -   "eslint-plugin-flowtype-errors": "^3.5.1",
    -   "flow-bin": "^0.81.0",
    -   "flow-copy-source": "^2.0.2",
      }
  3. Remove flow from .babelrc:

      "presets": [
    -   "@babel/preset-flow"
      ]
  4. Remove flow from .eslintrc:

      "extends": [
    -   "plugin:flowtype/recommended",
    -   "prettier/flowtype"
      ],
      "plugins": [
    -   "flowtype",
    -   "flowtype-errors"
      ],
      "rules": {
    -   "flowtype-errors/show-errors": "error"
      }
  5. Run yarn.

Documentation
  1. Remove documentation from package.json:

      "scripts": {
    -   "docs": "documentation readme src --section=API",
    -   "postdocs": "git add README.md",
    -   "prebuild": "npm run docs && npm run clean",
    +   "prebuild": "npm run clean",
      },
      "devDependencies": {
    -   "documentation": "^8.0.0",
      }
  2. Run yarn.

Adding stuff

TypeScript
  1. Install dependencies:

    yarn add -D @babel/preset-typescript @types/jest @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin @typescript-eslint/parser typescript
  2. Update package.json:

    + "types": "dist/ts/src",
      "scripts": {
    +   "type-check": "tsc --noEmit",
    -   "lint": "eslint .",
    +   "lint": "eslint . --ext js,ts,tsx",
    -   "build": "babel src -d dist",
    +   "build": "tsc --emitDeclarationOnly && babel src -d dist -x .js,.ts,.tsx",
      },
      "lint-staged": {
    -   "*.js": [
    +   "*.{js,ts,tsx}": [
    -     "eslint --fix",
    +     "eslint --fix --ext js,ts,tsx",
          "git add"
        ]
      }
  3. Create tsconfig.json

    {
      "compilerOptions": {
        "outDir": "dist/ts",
        "target": "esnext",
        "module": "esnext",
        "moduleResolution": "node",
        "jsx": "react",
        "strict": true,
        "declaration": true,
        "noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true,
        "noImplicitReturns": true,
        "noUnusedLocals": true,
        "noUnusedParameters": true,
        "stripInternal": true
      }
    }
  4. Update .babelrc:

      "presets": [
    +   "@babel/preset-typescript"
      ]
  5. Update .eslintrc with these settings:

      "settings": {
        "import/resolver": {
          "node": {
            "extensions": [".js", ".jsx", ".ts", ".tsx"]
          }
        }
      },
      "overrides": [
        {
          "files": ["**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx"],
          "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
          "parserOptions": {
            "project": "./tsconfig.json"
          },
          "plugins": [
            "@typescript-eslint"
          ],
          "rules": {
            "no-undef": "off",
            "no-unused-vars": "off",
            "no-restricted-globals": "off"
          }
        }
      ]

API

Table of Contents

sayHello

This function says hello.

Parameters

  • name string Some name to say hello for. (optional, default "Haz")

Returns string The hello.

License

MIT © Diego Haz

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