A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.
Nest framework TypeScript starter repository.
$ npm install# development
$ npm run start
# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev
# production mode
$ npm run start:prod# unit tests
$ npm run test
# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e
# test coverage
$ npm run test:covWhen you're ready to deploy your NestJS application to production, there are some key steps you can take to ensure it runs as efficiently as possible. Check out the deployment documentation for more information.
If you are looking for a cloud-based platform to deploy your NestJS application, check out Mau, our official platform for deploying NestJS applications on AWS. Mau makes deployment straightforward and fast, requiring just a few simple steps:
$ npm install -g mau
$ mau deployWith Mau, you can deploy your application in just a few clicks, allowing you to focus on building features rather than managing infrastructure.
Check out a few resources that may come in handy when working with NestJS:
- Visit the NestJS Documentation to learn more about the framework.
- For questions and support, please visit our Discord channel.
- To dive deeper and get more hands-on experience, check out our official video courses.
- Deploy your application to AWS with the help of NestJS Mau in just a few clicks.
- Visualize your application graph and interact with the NestJS application in real-time using NestJS Devtools.
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- Author - Kamil Myśliwiec
- Website - https://nestjs.com
- Twitter - @nestframework
Nest is MIT licensed.
- nest g module user to create module folder from app
- controllers are responsible for handling incoming requests and returning response to client
- providers are mainly responsible for creating
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- basic nest classes are treated as provider.
- In NestJS, a provider is a class or value that is used to share functionality across the application. Providers are fundamental building blocks in NestJS and typically encapsulate business logic, data access logic, or utility functions. They are managed by the NestJS dependency injection (DI) system, which makes it easy to use services throughout your app without manually creating or managing their instances.
Key Concepts of Providers: Dependency Injection: Providers allow services or components to be injected into other parts of your application. Reusability: Providers can be reused throughout the application, ensuring consistent logic. Encapsulation: Providers encapsulate specific functionality, separating concerns.
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to add prisma in your application
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npm install prisma --save-dev
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npm install @prisma/client
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to initialize prisma npx prisma init
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to run the database migrations
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npx prisma migrate dev --name init
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** npx prisma studio
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it will show the database like thing in the browser
nest g module prisma nest g service prisma --no-spec