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DEPRECATED

I am no longer working on this repo.

If you are still interested in this NestJS starter, please checkout this other repo on which I am actively contributing. :)

https://github.com/monstar-lab-oss/nestjs-starter-rest-api

NestJS Serverless App

This is a proof-of-concept app which utilizes the following projects/technologies.

Primary Tasks for PoC

  • NestJS - NodeJS Framework.
  • Serverless - Build applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda.

Progress

Technology Sub-task Progress
NestJS - In-Progress
Initial Setup Done
JWT Auth guard Done
Env Config service Done
All exceptions filter Done
Req/Res interceptor Done
Logger service Done
Auto-generated Swagger In-Progress
Request ID middleware Done
Serverless - Done
Lambda Handler Done
Lambda deployment Done
CI/CD support - Done
CircleCI Done
Database - Not Started
RDS Not Started
TypeORM Not Started
Logger - Done
Winston Done

Remaining Tasks for PoC

  • docker-compose - It would be good to have it for local development.

    • This would be a good alternative since serverless offline does not support hot-reload (at least the way it's implemented right now in this repo). This should consider the use of offline DynamoDB.
  • Stages - Configure various deployment stages like dev, stg, prd.

  • TypeORM - Sample implementation covering TypeORM which uses some database.

Development Guideline

Project Layout (Brief Explanation)

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├── .env (Make sure to create this file locally and fill the env vars)
├── src
│   ├── main.ts (This entry point is used for local server)
│   ├── lambda-main.ts (This entry point is used for lambda server)
│   ├── auth (module)
│   │   ├── guards
│   │   └── strategies (Implementation of JWT token check)
│   ├── users (module)
│   │   ├── users.controller.ts (Controllers call their services)
│   │   ├── users.service.ts (Services can call other services and their own repository)
│   │   └── user.repository.ts (Repository should be called only by its parent service)
│   └── shared (module with shared business logic)
├── test (Contains the end-to-end (e2e) tests)
└── serverless.yml (Serverless framework config file for infrastructure deployment)

As mentioned briefly in the project layout for users, to keep layout clean, we follow this convention:

  1. Controllers: HTTP routes map to handler functions in controllers.
  2. Services: Controllers call their service function.
    A) A user controller must call only a user service, and not any other service if it can be avoided.
    B) A user service can call other services like cats service, etc.
    C) A user service must call only a user repository, and not any other repository if it can be avoided. If a user service wants to modify data in cats repository, it must call corresponding cats service function to do it.
  3. Repositories: Repositories have data layer implementation, ex: Firestore in this project. They must be called only by their direct parent service, ex: A user repository is called by a user service.

Installation

$ npm install

Running the Application on Local

Make sure you add the env vars in .env file. Just copy the .env.template file.

# development
$ npm run start

# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev

# production mode
$ npm run start:prod

Demo

Running the app in serverless offline mode

$ npm run sls-offline

Deployment

# deploy to DEV environment
npm run deploy:dev

Test

# unit tests
$ npm run test

# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e

# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov

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