Feathers is a real-time, micro-service web framework for NodeJS that gives you control over your data via RESTful resources, sockets and flexible plug-ins.
You can build your first real-time API in just 4 commands:
$ npm install -g feathers-cli
$ mkdir my-new-app
$ cd my-new-app/
$ feathers generate
$ npm start
To learn more about Feathers visit the website at feathersjs.com or jump right into the Feathers docs.
Here is all the code you need to create a RESTful, real-time message API that uses an in-memory data store:
// app.js
const feathers = require('feathers');
const rest = require('feathers-rest');
const socketio = require('feathers-socketio');
const memory = require('feathers-memory');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const handler = require('feathers-errors/handler');
// A Feathers app is the same as an Express app
const app = feathers();
// Add REST API support
app.configure(rest());
// Configure Socket.io real-time APIs
app.configure(socketio());
// Parse HTTP JSON bodies
app.use(bodyParser.json());
// Parse URL-encoded params
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true }));
// Register our memory "messages" service
app.use('/messages', memory());
// Register a nicer error handler than the default Express one
app.use(handler());
// Start the server
app.listen(3000);
Then run
npm install feathers feathers-rest feathers-socketio feathers-errors feathers-memory body-parser
node app
and go to http://localhost:3000/messages. That's it! There's a lot more you can do with Feathers including; using a real database, authentication, authorization, clustering and more! Head on over to the Feathers docs to see just how easy it is to build scalable real-time apps.
The Feathers docs are loaded with awesome stuff and tell you every thing you need to know about using and configuring Feathers.
Each plugin has it's own minimal example in the repo. To see some more complex examples go to feathersjs/feathers-demos.
We ❤️ the community and take security very seriously. No one wants their app hacked. If you have come across a security concern please report it responsibly. Visit the Security section of the docs to learn more about how you can make sure your app is secure.
We are going to be following along with the Node.js long term support cycle. As a result we will be dropping official support for node v0.10, v0.12, and iojs versions January 1st, 2017.
We will be supporting Node.js v4 until 2018-04-01. We will be supporting Node.js v6 until 2019-04-18.