Core delivery platform Node.js Backend Template.
Please install Node.js >= v18 and npm >= v9. You will find it
easier to use the Node Version Manager nvm
To use the correct version of Node.js for this application, via nvm:
cd pd-cdp-demo-claim
nvm useInstall application dependencies:
npm installTo run the application in development mode run:
npm run devTo test the application run:
npm run testTo mimic the application running in production mode locally run:
npm startAll available Npm scripts can be seen in package.json To view them in your command line run:
npm runIf you are having issues with formatting of line breaks on Windows update your global git config by running:
git config --global core.autocrlf false| Endpoint | Description |
|---|---|
GET: /health |
Health |
GET: /example |
Example API (remove as needed) |
GET: /example/<id> |
Example API (remove as needed) |
A Postman collection and environment are available for making calls to the pd-cdp-demo-claim API. Simply import the collection and environment into Postman.
If you require a write lock for Mongo you can acquire it via server.locker or request.locker:
async function doStuff(server) {
const lock = await server.locker.lock('unique-resource-name')
if (!lock) {
// Lock unavailable
return
}
try {
// do stuff
} finally {
await lock.free()
}
}Keep it small and atomic.
You may use using for the lock resource management. Note test coverage reports do not like that syntax.
async function doStuff(server) {
await using lock = await server.locker.lock('unique-resource-name')
if (!lock) {
// Lock unavailable
return
}
// do stuff
// lock automatically released
}Helper methods are also available in /src/helpers/mongo-lock.js.
Build:
docker build --target development --no-cache --tag pd-cdp-demo-claim:development .Run:
docker run -e PORT=3001 -p 3001:3001 pd-cdp-demo-claim:developmentBuild:
docker build --no-cache --tag pd-cdp-demo-claim .Run:
docker run -e PORT=3001 -p 3001:3001 pd-cdp-demo-claimA local environment with:
- Localstack for AWS services (S3, SQS)
- Redis
- MongoDB
- This service.
- A commented out frontend example.
docker compose up --build -dTHIS INFORMATION IS LICENSED UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE OPEN GOVERNMENT LICENCE found at:
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