This is a template repository for a Typescript-based Graphql micro-service.
This app contains an opinionated set of components for modern web development, including:
- Click the 'Use this template' button above or this link to generate a new repository from this template.
- Clone the newly created template to your computer
- Update the project name in the
project.json
file and update the README with the following steps, run from the root of your project directory:
mv README.md STARTER-KIT.md
echo "# {project name}" > README.md
- Add and commit the changes to your repo.
The starter kit provides the following features:
- Graphql server from apollo-server-express
- Graphql decorators from type-graphql
- Dependency injection using typescript-ioc decorators
After you have created a new git repo from this git template, remember to rename the project.
Edit package.json
and change the default name to the name you used to create the template.
Make sure you are logged into the IBM Cloud using the IBM Cloud CLI and have access to you development cluster. If you are using OpenShift make sure you have logged into OpenShift CLI on the command line.
npm i -g @ibmgaragecloud/cloud-native-toolkit-cli
Use the IBM Garage for Cloud CLI to register the GIT Repo with Jenkins
igc pipeline
To get started building this application locally, you can either run the application natively or use the IBM Cloud Developer Tools for containerization and easy deployment to IBM Cloud.
Install the latest Node.js 6+ LTS version.
Once the Node toolchain has been installed, you can download the project dependencies with:
npm install
cd client; npm install; cd ..
npm run build
npm run start
To run your application locally:
npm run start
Your application will be running at http://localhost:3000
. You can access the /health
and /appmetrics-dash
endpoints at the host.
- Learn more about augmenting your Node.js applications on IBM Cloud with the Node Programming Guide.
- Explore other sample applications on IBM Cloud.
This sample application is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2. Separate third-party code objects invoked within this code pattern are licensed by their respective providers pursuant to their own separate licenses. Contributions are subject to the Developer Certificate of Origin, Version 1.1 and the Apache License, Version 2.