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Toying with nest and prisma.

                  

You can find the deployed app here.

⚡ What is this repo about?

This is a sandbox to evaluate nestjs and dig how fun it is to implement typical requirements for a backend, with an enphasis on testing, given how dearly missed this requirement can be in 'real world' examples found here and there.

⚡ Usage

🔶 run locally

👇 Since our prisma schemas are split within modules, we will have to merge them all in one file prisma can understand. Let's do just that

yarn prisma-merge

👇 Now, we need to tell prisma to generate in node_modules the code actually allowing us to interact with the database

yarn prisma-gen

👇 You will need docker and docker-compose to get the postgres database up and running. You can use this command to launch the database container

yarn docker

👇 Then, let's inject some data in our dev database using

yarn prisma-seed

👇 We can now launch the backend in dev

yarn dev

😵 You can do the merge, gen & seed steps all at once using the following command

yarn dev-db

🔶 test all the things

👇 We can run all the tests and get a coverage report using the following:

yarn test-dev

⚡ Guidelines

🔶 Schema splitting

We do not want a huge prisma schema. We want to isolate each model (table or set of tables) in its own file.

🔶 Well documented routes

Let's have a swagger documenting properly exposed routes, that is mainly for each route:

  • a description.
  • the list of possible responses.
  • a definition of the inputs and outputs.

🔶 Full testing coverage

We want to test everything to learn how to properly test, and to face every single difficulty that comes with testing. We will at very least do end to end using superagent, controllers testing, service testing.

🔶 No testing against the database

All tests should run without any interaction with a database.

⚡ Database Schema

Diagram

⚡ Subjects

🔶 Authentication

Let's use passport to setup jwt based authentication.

🚀 Routes

Two routes were defined to demonstrate the use case:

Route Description Documentation
POST /users/login The login route Link
GET /users/profile Logged user profile retrieval Link

📚 Mock data

We have two users in database to play with the routes:

🧪 Tests

  • ✅ e2e
  • ✅ controllers
  • ✅ services
  • ✅ local passport strategy

🔶 CRUD

Let's create CRUD routes to manage a list of books. We want to make sure to give a proper feedback when foreign keys violations do occur (when we try to delete an entry whose key is referenced in another table or when we try to update an entry with a foreign key that does not exist). Let's use filters for that!

🚀 Routes

Route Description Documentation
GET /books Retrieves all books Link
GET /authors Retrieves all authors Link
GET /authors/{id}/books Retrieves the book written by an author Link
POST /books Creates a book Link
POST /authors Creates an author Link
PUT /books/{id} Updates a book Link
PUT /authors/{id} Updates an author Link
DELETE /books/{id} Deletes a book Link
DELETE /authors/{id} Deletes an author Link

🧪 Tests

  • ✅ e2e
  • ✅ controllers (turns out these are pretty much useless since we mock the service)
  • ✅ services
  • ✅ validation pipe
  • ✅ filters

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