This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by João Victor
My Kit
Node Backend Kickstart is a boilerplate project designed to help developers quickly set up a Node.js backend with a customizable folder structure, TypeScript support, and pre-configured connections to various databases. This starter kit aims to simplify the initial setup process and provide a robust foundation for building scalable backend applications. It’s ideal for developers who want to kickstart their projects with best practices and a well-organized codebase.
Link to Kit
You can find the Node Backend Kickstart on GitHub:
Node Backend Kickstart Repository
The repository includes a comprehensive README with detailed instructions on how to get started, including prerequisites, usage examples, and configuration guidelines.
Your Journey
I chose to implement this project in both Node.js and Go (Golang) because these are stacks I use daily in both my studies and work. My familiarity with these technologies made them the natural choices for creating powerful yet straightforward starting points for backend development. The Node Backend Kickstart was inspired by my previous project, react-starter, which focuses on frontend development. The goal was to bring the same level of simplicity and organization to backend development.
Throughout the process, I conducted tests in both Node.js and Go to ensure the starter kits were flexible, comprehensive, and aligned with my day-to-day needs. I also gained significant insights into NeonDB, a platform I had been searching for to host the databases for my ongoing projects. NeonDB proved to be the ideal solution, offering the performance and scalability I needed.
My focus was on making the setup process as seamless as possible, integrating essential tools like TypeScript and database connections right out of the box. This challenge pushed me to consider future expansions, such as adding more security features and integrations, ultimately creating a complete solution that bridges both frontend and backend development.
If you're interested in seeing the Go project, you can check it out here: Go Advanced Starter.
Below are the images of the tests I conducted in both Node.js and Go:
Nodejs:
- Running the base Server
- Script dbConnection
- Direct Execution of db.js File and Test Select Version
- Execution With Incorrect Environment Data
GO
- Project Creation
- Execution Without Environment Data
- Execution With Correct Environment Data
- Execution With Incorrect Environment Data
This is a submission for the Neon Open Source Starter Kit Challenge: Ultimate Starter Kit
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by João Victor
João Victor | Sciencx (2024-08-22T23:44:33+00:00) Node Backend Kickstart: A Submission for the Neon Open Source Starter Kit Challenge: Ultimate Starter Kit. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/08/22/node-backend-kickstart-a-submission-for-the-neon-open-source-starter-kit-challenge-ultimate-starter-kit/
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