Denorest

Denorest

Lightweight, Minimalist Framework For REST API 🦕 🚀

$ deno run https://raw.githubusercontent.com/slectgit/denorest/v2.0/example/hello.ts
import { Req, Res, Router, WebApp } from "https://deno.land/x/denorest@v2.0/mod.ts";

const app = new WebApp();
const router = new Router();

router.get("/", (_req: Req, res: Res) => {
  res.reply = "Hello, Deno!";
});
u;

app.set(router);
app.listen(8080);

Features

  • Support Javascript and TypeScript
  • Robust routing
  • Focus on high performance
  • Content negotiation

Documentation

Website and Documentation

Philosophy

The Denorest philosophy is to provide small, robust tooling for HTTP servers, making it a great solution for HTTP APIs.

Examples

TypeScript Example

import { Req, Res, Router, WebApp } from "https://deno.land/x/denorest@v2.0/mod.ts";

const app = new WebApp();
const router = new Router();

router.get("/", (_req: Req, res: Res) => {
  res.reply = "Hello, TypeScript!";
});

app.set(router);
app.listen(8080);

JavaScript Example

import { Router, WebApp } from "https://deno.land/x/denorest@v2.0/mod.js";

const app = new WebApp();
const router = new Router();

router.get("/", (_req, res) => {
  res.reply = "Hello, JavaScript!";
});

app.set(router);
app.listen(8080);

People

The original author of Denorest is Parthka

The current lead maintainer is Slect Team

License

MIT