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Node.js framework made by a former@expressjs TC and@koajs team member. Built for@forwardemail,@spamscanner,@breejs,@cabinjs, and@lassjs.
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Project Spotlight: Forward Email @https://forwardemail.net (made with Lad)
Live Framework Demo:https://lad.sh
Lad boasts dozens of features and is extremely configurable.
These microservices are preconfigured for security, performance, and graceful reloading.
- Browser linting usingeslint-plugin-compat andbrowserslist (see.browserslistrc for the default config)
- Pug template engine (you can easily useMoon,Vue,React, orAngular, though typicallyyou aren't going to need it)
- Gulp (latest version 4.x)
- Sass
- PostCSS (withfont-magician,import-url,font-grabber,base64, andcssnext pre-configured)
- Bootstrap
- Font Awesome
- SpinKit
- SweetAlert2
- Dense
- Waypoints
- LiveReload
- …
- Redis, sessions, and flash toast and modalSweetAlert2 messages (usesioredis which has support forCluster,Sentinel, and more)
- Koa-based webapp and API servers (uses HTTP/2 for production!)
- Pagination built-in (usingctx-paginate)
- RESTful API with BasicAuth and versioning
- Automated job scheduler with cron and human-readable syntax (backed byMongoose andBree)
- Passport-based authentication and group-based (Unix-like) permissioning
- Stripe-inspired error handling
- Mongoose and MongoDB with common database plugins
- Email template engine withNodemailer and local rendering
- Proxy eliminates need for Nginx reverse-proxy or Apache virtual hosts
- Multilingual through built-in i18n translation support (see configuration)
- Automatic phrase translation with Google Translate
- Sitemap generator for simple SEO
- …
Finally a framework that solves i18n everywhere; complete with automatic translation.
- Translation constants built-in so youdon't repeat yourself
- Webapp error messages and templates are translated
- Emails are translated
- API responses are translated
- Database errors are translated
- Authentication errors are translated
- …
Our beautiful email engine usesemail-templates (which is also made by the creator of Lad)!
- Test your emails locally with automatic browser-rendering on the fly
- Automatically inlines CSS for cross-browser and cross-platform email client support
- UseBootstrap in your email template designs
- Reuse your existing CSS and webapp styling
- Use any template engine (defaults to Pug)
- Render custom fonts in emails with code
- Add icons with Font Awesome with code
- Automatically avoid email client caching
- Include any image you want and it will be properly rendered
- Rids the need for awkward embedded image CID attachments
- …
We've spent a lot of time designing a beautiful error handler.
- Supports
text/html,application/json, andtextresponse types - User-friendly responses
- HTML error lists
- …
Seekoa-better-error-handler for a complete reference.
- Compression and zero-bloat approach
- Stream-based file uploading
- Graceful reloading, shutdown, and reconnection handling
- Manifest asset revisioning
- Amazon S3 and CloudFront ready
- …
- Database security plugins and helpers
- Automated tests and code coverage
- CORS, SameSite set to "lax" (an alternative to CSRF), CSRF (sincenot all browsers support SameSite yet) XSS, and rate limited protection
- Dotenv support for environment-based configurations
- App, user, and request-based logging
- SSL-ready (seeinstructions below)
- …
We strictly support Mac and Ubuntu-based operating systems (we do not support Windows).
Please ensure your operating system has the following software installed:
Git - seeGitHub's tutorial for installation
MongoDB (v3.x+):
Mac (viabrew):
brew tap mongodb/brew && brew install mongodb-community && brew services start mongodb-community.Ubuntu:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv 0C49F3730359A14518585931BC711F9BA15703C6echo"deb http://repo.mongodb.org/apt/ubuntu"$(lsb_release -sc)"/mongodb-org/3.4 multiverse"| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb-org-3.4.listsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get -y install mongodb-org
Redis (v4.x+):
Mac (viabrew):
brew install redis && brew services start redisUbuntu:
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:chris-lea/redis-serversudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get -y install redis-server
npm:
npm install -g lad
yarn:
yarn global add lad
lad new-projectcd new-projectTo begin, try typingnpm start (oryarn start) on command line. This will display to you all the scripts you can run.
Thestart script (among many others) usesnps andnps-utils under the hood. This helps to keep scripts very developer-friendly, and rids the need to write in JSON syntax.
This script accepts a<task> argument, whereas a task ofall will spawn, watch, and re-compile all of themicroservices mentioned above.
Just openhttp://localhost:3000 for testing!
npm:
npm start all
yarn:
yarn start all
DEBUG- debug usingdebug output (widely adopted package in the community for debugging across all Node packages):DEBUG=* ...NODE_DEBUG- debugnode internal modules:NODE_DEBUG=* ...MONGOOSE_DEBUG- debug Mongoose raw database operation output:MONGOOSE_DEBUG=true ...
TRANSPORT_DEBUG- debug Nodemailer transport:TRANSPORT_DEBUG=true ...
REDIS_MONITOR- debug Redis usingMONITOR(uses@ladjs/redis and passestruefor themonitorargument):REDIS_MONITOR=true ...
REDIS_FRIENDLY_ERROR_STACK- debug Redis with friendly error stack messages (seeshowFriendlyErrorStack option ofioredis)REDIS_FRIENDLY_ERROR_STACK=true ...
We strongly recommend usingSemaphoreCI,PM2, andDigital Ocean for production deployment.
We've provided you with a preconfiguredecosystem.jsondeployment file. You will need to modify this file with your server's IP, hostname, and other metadata if needed.
Make sure that your project's assets are built with
NODE_ENV=productionflag, e.g.NODE_ENV=production npm run build(or with yarn asyarn build);this creates abuild/rev-manifest.jsonfile perkoa-manifest-rev.You can test this locally by installingPM2 globally withnpm oryarn, and then running the following command:
NODE_ENV=production pm2 start
See theContinuous Integration and Code Coverage andTutorials sections below for instructions on how to setup continuous integration, code coverage, and deployment.
If you specify an environment variable value for
AWS_CF_DOMAINandNODE_ENV=productionis set then your assets will need to be published to Amazon S3/Cloudfront. To do so runnpm start publish-assets(or with yarn asyarn start publish-assets). This command automatically setsNODE_ENV=productionfor you as well viacross-env.
See theansible folder for ourAnsible configuration and playbooks, which we use to provision servers with.
We recommend you to installyamllint and configure it in your editor while working withAnsible playbooks.
Also note thatansible-lint is a helpful linting tool you can use if you plan on making changes to playbooks. Note that our current playbooks have several existing lint errors.
First you must provision Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit server(s) usingDigital Ocean,Linode,Vultr, or your host of choice. These newly provisioned server(s) should have your SSH key automatically added.
Follow theDeployment guide below for automatic provisioning and deployment instructions.
Set up host configuration by copying the
hosts.ymlfile template:cp ansible/playbooks/templates/hosts.yml hosts.yml
Edit this configuration and update the file with your newly created server aliases and IP addresses. You can add more than one host to each group if you are setting up load balancing. Refer to theNaming Convention documentation for our recommended approach to server alias naming. Note that this file is automatically ignored by git. If you have a private repository and would like to commit this, then remove
hosts.ymlfrom the root.gitignorefile.vim hosts.yml
Set up environment configuration by copying the
envfile template:cp ansible/playbooks/templates/env .env.production
Edit this configuration and reference the officialLad documentation for a list of all available environment variables (or see.env.defaults).You will need to open this file in your preferred editor and set the values for any fields containing
TODO, whereby you replaceTODOwith the appropriate value. Preserve double quotes where they are already defined.vim .env.production
Generatepm2ecosystem files using our automatic template generator. We created anansible-playbook.js which loads the
.env.productionenvironment variables rendered with@ladjs/env intoprocess.env, which then gets used in the playbooks. This is a superior, simple, and the only known dotenv approach we know of in Ansible. Newly createdecosystem-api.json,ecosystem-bree.json,ecosystem-web.jsonfiles will now be created for you in the root of the repository. If you ever more add or change IP addresses, you can simply re-run this command.node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/ecosystem.yml -l'localhost'Set up the web and API server(s) (seepatterns and ansible-playbook flags docs if you need help). If you completely (or partially) run this playbook (or any others below), then the second time you try to run it may not succeed. This is because we prevent root user access through security hardening. To workaround this, run the same command but without
-e 'ansible_user=root'appended as it will default to thedevopsuser created.node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/http.yml -e'ansible_user=root' -l'http'
Set up the Bree server(s):
node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/bree.yml -e'ansible_user=root' -l'bree'
Set up the Redis server:
node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/redis.yml -e'ansible_user=root' -l'redis'
Set up the Mongo server:
node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/mongo.yml -e'ansible_user=root' -l'mongo'
Set up GitHub deployment keys for all the servers. Note that the
deployment-keysdirectory is ignored from git, so if you have a private repository and wish to commit it, then removedeployment-keysfrom the.gitignorefile.node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/deployment-keys.yml -l'http:bree'Go to your repository "Settings" page on GitHub, click on "Deploy keys", and then add a deployment key for each servers' deployment key copied to the
deployment-keysdirectory. If you're on macOS, you can use thepbcopycommand to copy each file's contents to your clipboard. Use tab completion for speed, and replace the server names and paths with yours:cat deployment-keys/api-1-li-dal.forwardemail.net.pub| pbcopy## NOTE: repeat the above command for all servers# and after running the command, it will copy# the key to your clipboard for you to paste as# a new deploy key (make sure to use read-only access)#
Set up PM2 deployment directories on all the servers:
pm2 deploy ecosystem-web.json production setup
pm2 deploy ecosystem-api.json production setup
pm2 deploy ecosystem-bree.json production setup
Create a SSL certificate atNamecheap (we recommend a 5 year wildcard certificate), set up the certificate, and download and extract the ZIP file with the certificate (emailed to you) to your computer. We do not recommend using tools likeLetsEncrypt and
certbotdue to complexity when you have (or scale to) a cluster of servers set up behind load balancers. In other words, we've tried approaches likelsyncdin combination withcrontabforcertbotrenewals and automatic checking. Furthermore, using this exposes the server(s) to downtime as ports80and443may need to be shut down so thatcertbotcan use them for certificate generation. This is not a reliable approach, and simply renewing certificates once a year is vastly simpler and also makes using load balancers trivial. Instead you can use a provider likeNamecheap to get a cheap SSL certificate, then run a few commands as we've documented below. This command will prompt you for an absolute file path to the certificates you downloaded. Renewed your certificate after 1 year? Simply follow this step again. Do not set a password on the certificate files. When using theopensslcommand (see Namecheap instructions), you need to use*.example.comwith an asterisk followed by a period if you are registering a wildcard certificate.ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/certificates.yml
Important: If you renew or change certificates in the future, then after running the previous command, you will subsequently need to reload the processes as such:
## NOTE: See the "Important" note above BEFORE running this command.# This command ONLY APPLIES for certificate renewals/changes.#pm2 deploy ecosystem-web.json productionexec"pm2 reload web"pm2 deploy ecosystem-api.json productionexec"pm2 reload api"
(Optional) Create a Google application credentials profile file and store it locally. You only need this if you want to support automatic translation. The following command will prompt you for the absolute file path (e.g.
/path/to/client-profile.json). See themandarin docs for more information.ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/gapp-creds.yml -l'http:bree'Copy the
.env.productionfile and create an AWS config file on the servers:node ansible-playbook ansible/playbooks/env.yml -l'http:bree'Run an initial deploy to all the servers:
pm2 deploy ecosystem-web.json production
pm2 deploy ecosystem-api.json production
pm2 deploy ecosystem-bree.json production
Save the process list on the servers so when if the server were to reboot, it will automatically boot back up the processes:
pm2 deploy ecosystem-web.json productionexec"pm2 save"
pm2 deploy ecosystem-api.json productionexec"pm2 save"
pm2 deploy ecosystem-bree.json productionexec"pm2 save"
Test by visiting your web and API server in your browser (click "proceed to unsafe" site and bypass certificate warning).
Configure your DNS records for the web and API server hostnames and respective IP addresses.
Test by visiting your web and API server in your browser (in an incognito window). There should not be any certificate warnings (similar to the one that occurred in step 15).
(Optional) Remove the local
.env.productionfile for security purposes. If you do this, then make sure you have a backup, or securely back up off the server in the future before destroying the server.rm .env.production
(Optional) Remove the local certificate files you downloaded locally and specified in step 11. If you do this, then make sure you have a backup, or securely back up off the server in the future before destroying the server.
Finished. If you need to deploy again, then push your changes to GitHub
masterbranch and then follow step 14 again. We recommend you to read theAnsible getting started guide, as it provides you with insight into commands likeansible all -a "echo hello"which can be run across all or specific servers.
We useava andnyc for testing and code coverage.
npm:
npmtestyarn:
yarntestWe have made configuration of your Lad project easy through adotenv configuration package called@ladjs/env, perTwelve-Factor.
We use the following three packages to manage configuration:
- dotenv-extended - allows us to craft a
.envdefinition (otherwise known as a "schema") in a file named.env.schema - mustache - allows us to use theMustache templating language in our
.envand.env.defaultsconfiguration files - dotenv-parse-variables - automatically parses variable types from
process.env(e.g.FOO=4will setprocess.env.FOO = 4with aNumbervariable type instead of aString)
Configuration is managed by the following, in order of priority:
- Contents of the file at
config/index.js(reads inprocess.envenvironment variables) - Contents of the files in directories under
config/environments/(sets defaults per environment, e.g. you can passNODE_ENV=stagingand it will load the file atconfig/environments/staging.js) - Environment variables used to override defaults or set required ones (e.g.
NODE_ENV=production) - Environment configuration in
.env - Environment configuration in
.env.defaults
Precedence is taken by the environment configuration files, environment variables, then the.env file.
Basicallydotenv won't set an environment variable if it already detects it was passed as an environment variable.
Take a look at theconfig folder contents and also at the defaults at.env.defaults.
NODE_ENV- (options:development,productiondefault:development) - the node environment the app is running inPROXY_PORT- (default:8080) - proxy port used to proxy requests (seeladjs/proxy)HTTP_PROTOCOL- (defaults:httprecommend:https) - protocol used for http requestsHTTP_PORT- (defaults:80recommend:443) - http port used for http requestsWEB_PROTOCOL- (default:http) -ladjs/web application protocolWEB_HOST- (default:localhost) -ladjs/web application hostWEB_PORT- (default:3000) -ladjs/web application portWEB_URL- (default:{{WEB_PROTOCOL}}://{{WEB_HOST}}:{{WEB_PORT}}) - web application absolute URIWEB_SSL_KEY_PATH-ladjs/web file path to your SSL key fileWEB_SSL_CERT_PATH-ladjs/web file path to your SSL certificate fileWEB_SSL_CA_PATH-ladjs/web file path to your SSL certificate authority fileAPI_HOST- (default:localhost) -ladjs/api hostAPI_PORT- (default:4000) -ladjs/api portAPI_PROTOCOL- (default:httprecommend:https) -ladjs/api protocolAPI_URL- (default:{{API_PROTOCOL}}://{{API_HOST}}:{{API_PORT}}) -ladjs/api absolute URIAPI_SSL_KEY_PATH-ladjs/api file path to your SSL key fileAPI_SSL_CERT_PATH-ladjs/api file path to your SSL certificate fileAPI_SSL_CA_PATH-ladjs/api file path to your SSL certificate authority fileAPI_RATELIMIT_WHITELIST-ladjs/api ratelimiter whitelisted ips (see:koa-simple-ratelimit)APP_NAME- (default:Lad) - application name (seeusage)APP_COLOR- application color theme (seeusage)TWITTER- (default:@niftylettuce) twitter handleSEND_EMAIL- (default:false) - whether to send email or preview (seeoutbound email configuration)TRANSPORT_DEBUG- (default:false) - email transport debug logging (seedebugging)EMAIL_DEFAULT_FROM- (default:support@127.0.01) - default emailfromaddressSHOW_STACK- (default:true) - whether or not to output a stack trace when logging (seecabinjs options)SHOW_META- (default:true) - whether or not to output metadata to logger methods (seecabinjs options)SUPPORT_REQUEST_MAX_LENGTH- (default:500) - support request max message size in charactersERROR_HANDLER_BASE_URL- (default:{{WEB_URL}}) error handling base url (seekoa-better-error-handler)I18N_SYNC_FILES- (default:true) - sync locale information across all files (seeladjs/i18n options)I18N_AUTO_RELOAD- (default:false) - watch for changes in json files to reload locale on updates (seeladjs/i18n options)I18N_UPDATE_FILES- (default:true) - write new locale information to disk (seeladjs/i18n options)AUTH_LOCAL_ENABLED- (default:true) - enable passport local strategy (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_FACEBOOK_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with Facebook using the OAuth 2.0 (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_TWITTER_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with Twitter using the OAuth 1.0 (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_GOOGLE_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with Google using OAuth 2.0 (seegoogle auth)AUTH_GITHUB_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with Github using OAuth 2.0 (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_LINKEDIN_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with LinkedIn using OAuth 1.0 (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_INSTAGRAM_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with Instagram using OAuth 2.0 (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_OTP_ENABLED- (default:false) - enable authenticating with OTP, a form of two-factor authentication (seeladjs/passport)AUTH_STRIPE_ENABLED- (default: false) - enable authenticating with Stripe using OAuth 2.0 (seeladjs/passport)GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID- google oauth2 client id (seegoogle auth)GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET- google oauth2 secret (seegoogle auth)GOOGLE_CALLBACK_URL- google oauth2 callback url (seegoogle auth)GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS- path to google cloud platform credentials (seegcp credentials)GITHUB_CLIENT_ID- github oauth client id (seeladjs/passport)GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET- github oauth secret (seeladjs/passport)GITHUB_CALLBACK_URL- github oauth callback URL (seeladjs/passport)POSTMARK_API_TOKEN- postmark api token (seeoutbound email configuration)CODECOV_TOKEN- codecov api token (seecontinuous integration and code coverage)MONGO_USER- mongodb usernameMONGO_PASS- mongodb passwordMONGO_HOST- (default:localhost) - mongodb hostnameMONGO_PORT- (default:27017) - mongodb portMONGO_NAME- (default:{{APP_NAME}}_{{NODE_ENV}}) - mongodb nameMONGO_URI- (default:mongodb://{{MONGO_HOST}}:{{MONGO_PORT}}/{{MONGO_NAME}}) - mongodb connection URIWEB_MONGO_USER-ladjs/web mongodb usernameWEB_MONGO_PASS-ladjs/web mongodb passwordWEB_MONGO_HOST-ladjs/web mongodb hostnameWEB_MONGO_NAME-ladjs/web mongodb nameWEB_MONGO_PORT-ladjs/web mongodb portWEB_MONGO_URI-ladjs/web mongodb connection URIAPI_MONGO_USER-ladjs/api mongodb usernameAPI_MONGO_PASS-ladjs/api mongodb passwordAPI_MONGO_HOST-ladjs/api mongodb hostnameAPI_MONGO_NAME-ladjs/api mongodb nameAPI_MONGO_PORT-ladjs/api mongodb portAPI_MONGO_URI-ladjs/api mongodb connection URIBREE_MONGO_USER-breejs/bree mongodb usernameBREE_MONGO_PASS-breejs/bree mongodb passwordBREE_MONGO_HOST-breejs/bree mongodb hostnameBREE_MONGO_NAME-breejs/bree mongodb nameBREE_MONGO_PORT-breejs/bree mongodb portBREE_MONGO_URI-breejs/bree mongodb connection URIREDIS_PORT- (default:6379) - redis portREDIS_HOST- (default:localhost) - redis hostnameREDIS_PASSWORD- redis passwordWEB_REDIS_PORT-ladjs/web redis portWEB_REDIS_HOST-ladjs/web redis hostnameWEB_REDIS_PASSWORD-ladjs/web redis passwordAPI_REDIS_PORT-ladjs/api redis portAPI_REDIS_HOST-ladjs/api redis hostnameAPI_REDIS_PASSWORD-ladjs/api redis passwordBREE_REDIS_PORT-breejs/bree redis portBREE_REDIS_HOST-breejs/bree redis hostnameBREE_REDIS_PASSWORD-breejs/bree redis passwordMANDARIN_REDIS_PORT-mandarin redis portMANDARIN_REDIS_HOST-mandarin redis hostnameMANDARIN_REDIS_PASSWORD-mandarin redis passwordCERTBOT_WELL_KNOWN_NAME- letsencrypt wellknown name (seecertbot options)CERTBOT_WELL_KNOWN_CONTENTS- letsencrypt wellknown contents (seecertbot options)VERIFICATION_PIN_TIMEOUT_MS- (default:5m) - email verification pin expiryVERIFICATION_PIN_EMAIL_INTERVAL_MS- (default:1m) - email verification pin email intervalAPI_SECRETS- (default:secret) - list of restricted api secretsCACHE_RESPONSES- (default:false) - cache specified responses (seeladjs/koa-cache-responses)SLACK_API_TOKEN- slack api token (seeslack web api)
To configure SSL for the web or API server simply set them in your.env file or pass them as environment variables.
Web server:
WEB_PROTOCOL- you must set this tohttpsWEB_SSL_KEY_PATH- file path to your SSL key file (e.g./home/deploy/.ssl/web-key.pem)WEB_SSL_CERT_PATH- file path to your SSL certificate file (e.g./home/deploy/.ssl/web-cert.pem)WEB_SSL_CA_PATH(optional) - file path to your SSL certificate authority file (e.g./home/deploy/.ssl/web-ca-cert.pem)
API server:
API_PROTOCOL- you must set this tohttpsAPI_SSL_KEY_PATH- file path to your SSL key file (e.g./home/deploy/.ssl/api-key.pem)API_SSL_CERT_PATH- file path to your SSL certificate file (e.g./home/deploy/.ssl/api-cert.pem)API_SSL_CA_PATH(optional) - file path to your SSL certificate authority file (e.g./home/deploy/.ssl/api-ca-cert.pem)
By default in the development environment we simply render the email in your browser.
However in other environments such as production, you definitely want emails to be sent.
We built-in support for Postmark by default (though you can swap in your owntransport provider in thejobs/email.js file):
Go tohttps://postmarkapp.com – Start Free Trial
Create a free trial account, then click Get Started, and proceed to create a "Server" and "Sender Signature"
Copy/paste the "Server API token" under "Credentials" in your
.envfile (example below)-POSTMARK_API_TOKEN=+POSTMARK_API_TOKEN=ac6657eb-2732-4cfd-915b-912b1b10beb1
Modify the
SEND_EMAILvariable in.envfromfalsetotrue
You can customize the favicon and touch icons – just generate a new set athttps://realfavicongenerator.net and overwrite the existing in theassets folder.
Just make sure that any relative paths match up in theassets/browserconfig.xml andassets/manifest.json files.
We use Lad's auth package under the hood; so if you want to configure authentication providers you'll want to read more or contribute to@ladjs/auth.
In order to add Google sign-in to your app (so users can log in with their Google account):
Go tohttps://console.developers.google.com – Create a project (and fill out your project information – if you need a 120x120px default image,you can use this one with a CDN path ofhttps://cdn.rawgit.com/ladjs/lad/82d38d64/media/lad-120x120.png
Under your newly created project, go to Credentials – Create credentials – OAuth client ID – Web application
Set "Authorized JavaScript origins" to
http://yourdomain.com(replace with your domain) and alsohttp://localhost:3000(for local development)Set "Authorized redirect URIs" to
http://yourdomain.com/auth/google/ok(again, replace with your domain) and alsohttp://localhost:3000/auth/google/ok(again, for local development)Copy and paste the newly created key pair for respective properties in your
.envfile (example below)-GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=+GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=424623312719-73vn8vb4tmh8nht96q7vdbn3mc9pd63a.apps.googleusercontent.com-GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=+GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=Oys6WrHleTOksqXTbEY_yi07
In
.env, make sure thatAUTH_GOOGLE_ENABLED=trueto enable this authentication method.
- Go tohttps://console.developers.google.com
- Enable the Google Translate API
- Copy your API key and set it as the environment variable
GOOGLE_TRANSLATE_KEY=******
We strongly recommend that you useSemaphoreCI for continuous integration andCodecov for code coverage.
Here are the simple steps required to setupSemaphoreCI withCodecov:
Go toSemaphoreCI and sign up for a free account
Once your repository is pushed to GitHub, add it as a project on SemaphoreCI
Configure your project on SemaphoreCI with the following build settings:
Replace
npmwithyarnif you're usingyarn as your package manager- Language:
JavaScript - Node.js version:
10+(latest LTS)Note you can also add to
Setupthe scriptnvm install latestto install latest version if SemaphoreCI does not provide it from the drop-down - Setup:
npm install - Job 1:
npm run test-coverage - After job:
npm run coverage
- Language:
Go toCodecov and sign up for a free account
Add your project on Codecov and copy to your clipboard the token
Go to SemaphoreCI's Project Settings for your project and add
CODECOV_TOKENas an environment variable (with the contents from your clipboard)Run a test build ("Rebuild last revision") on SemaphoreCI and check to make sure your code coverage report uploads properly on Codecov
Ensure your
README.mdfile has the build status and code coverage badges rendered properly (you will need to use a different badge link from each provider if your GitHub repository is private)
In order for your assets to get properly served in a production environment, you'll need to configure AWS:
Go tohttps://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/home#security_credential ‐ Access Keys – Create New Access Key
Copy and paste the newly created key pair for respective properties in your
.envfile (example below)-AWS_IAM_KEY=+AWS_IAM_KEY=AKIAJMH22P6W674YFC7Q-AWS_IAM_SECRET=+AWS_IAM_SECRET=9MpR1FOXwPEtPlrlU5WbHjnz2KDcKWSUcB+C5CpS
Enable your API by clicking on Overview and then clicking the Enable button
Go tohttps://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/home – Create Bucket
Create a bucket and copy/paste its name for the property in
.env(example below)-AWS_S3_BUCKET=+AWS_S3_BUCKET=lad-development
Go tohttps://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/home – Create Distribution – Get Started
Set "Origin Domain Name" equal to your S3 bucket name (their autocomplete drop-down will help you find it)
Leave the remaining defaults as is (some fields might be blank, this is OK)
Copy/paste the newly created Distribution ID and Domain Name for respective properties in your
.envfile (example below)-AWS_CF_DI=+AWS_CF_DI=E2IBEULE9QOPVE-AWS_CF_DOMAIN=+AWS_CF_DOMAIN=d36aditw73gdrz.cloudfront.net
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- Subscribe to our Twitch channel
- Visit Koa's Community section.
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The following bash output is the directory structure and organization of Lad:
tree template -I"build|node_modules|coverage|test"template├── LICENSE├── README├── ansible│ ├── playbooks│ │ ├── aws-credentials.yml│ │ ├── bree.yml│ │ ├── certificates.yml│ │ ├── deployment-keys.yml│ │ ├── ecosystem.yml│ │ ├── env.yml│ │ ├── gapp-creds.yml│ │ ├── http.yml│ │ ├── mongo.yml│ │ ├── node.yml│ │ ├── python.yml│ │ ├── redis.yml│ │ ├── security.yml│ │ ├── ssh-keys.yml│ │ └── templates│ │ ├── aws-credentials.j2│ │ ├── before.rules.j2│ │ ├── ecosystem-api.json.j2│ │ ├── ecosystem-bree.json.j2│ │ ├── ecosystem-web.json.j2│ │ ├── env│ │ ├── hosts.yml│ │ └── security-limits.d-mongod.conf│ └── requirements.yml├── ansible-playbook.js├── ansible.cfg├── api.js├── app│ ├── controllers│ │ ├── api│ │ │ ├── index.js│ │ │ └── v1│ │ │ ├── index.js│ │ │ ├── log.js│ │ │ └── users.js│ │ ├── index.js│ │ └── web│ │ ├── admin│ │ │ ├── index.js│ │ │ └── users.js│ │ ├── auth.js│ │ ├── index.js│ │ ├── my-account.js│ │ ├── otp│ │ │ ├── disable.js│ │ │ ├── index.js│ │ │ ├── keys.js│ │ │ ├── recovery.js│ │ │ └── setup.js│ │ ├── report.js│ │ └── support.js│ ├── models│ │ ├── index.js│ │ ├── inquiry.js│ │ └── user.js│ └── views│ ├── 404.pug│ ├── 500.pug│ ├── _breadcrumbs.pug│ ├── _footer.pug│ ├── _nav.pug│ ├── _pagination.pug│ ├── _register-or-login.pug│ ├── about.pug│ ├── admin│ │ ├── index.pug│ │ └── users│ │ ├── index.pug│ │ └── retrieve.pug│ ├── change-email.pug│ ├── dashboard│ │ └── index.pug│ ├── donate.pug│ ├── forgot-password.pug│ ├── home.pug│ ├── layout.pug│ ├── my-account│ │ ├── index.pug│ │ ├── profile.pug│ │ └── security.pug│ ├── otp│ │ ├── enable.pug│ │ ├── keys.pug│ │ ├── login.pug│ │ └── setup.pug│ ├── privacy.pug│ ├── register-or-login.pug│ ├── reset-password.pug│ ├── spinner│ │ ├── 1.pug│ │ ├── 10.pug│ │ ├── 11.pug│ │ ├── 2.pug│ │ ├── 3.pug│ │ ├── 4.pug│ │ ├── 5.pug│ │ ├── 6.pug│ │ ├── 7.pug│ │ ├── 8.pug│ │ ├── 9.pug│ │ └── spinner.pug│ ├── support.pug│ ├── terms.pug│ └── verify.pug├── assets│ ├── browserconfig.xml│ ├── css│ │ ├── _btn-auth.scss│ │ ├── _custom.scss│ │ ├── _email.scss│ │ ├── _markdown.scss│ │ ├── _responsive-backgrounds.scss│ │ ├── _responsive-borders.scss│ │ ├── _responsive-rounded.scss│ │ ├── _swal2.scss│ │ ├── _variables.scss│ │ └── app.scss│ ├── fonts│ ├── img│ │ ├── android-chrome-192x192.png│ │ ├── android-chrome-384x384.png│ │ ├── apple-touch-icon.png│ │ ├── favicon-16x16.png│ │ ├── favicon-32x32.png│ │ ├── favicon.ico│ │ ├── github-logo.svg│ │ ├── google-logo.svg│ │ ├── logo-square.svg│ │ ├── mstile-150x150.png│ │ ├── social.png│ │ └── twitter.png│ ├── js│ │ ├── core.js│ │ ├── logger.js│ │ └── uncaught.js│ ├── robots.txt│ └── site.webmanifest├── bree.js├── config│ ├── api.js│ ├── bree.js│ ├── cookies.js│ ├── env.js│ ├── filters.js│ ├── i18n.js│ ├── index.js│ ├── koa-cash.js│ ├── locales.js│ ├── logger.js│ ├── meta.js│ ├── phrases.js│ ├── utilities.js│ └── web.js├── emails│ ├── _content.pug│ ├── _footer.pug│ ├── _nav.pug│ ├── account-update│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ ├── change-email│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ ├── inquiry│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ ├── layout.pug│ ├── recovery│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ ├── reset-password│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ ├── two-factor-reminder│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ ├── verify│ │ ├── html.pug│ │ └── subject.pug│ └── welcome│ ├── html.pug│ └── subject.pug├── env├── gitignore├── gulpfile.js├── helpers│ ├── email.js│ ├── get-email-locals.js│ ├── i18n.js│ ├── logger.js│ ├── markdown.js│ ├── passport.js│ ├── policies.js│ ├── send-verification-email.js│ └── to-object.js├── index.js├──jobs│ ├── account-updates.js│ ├── index.js│ ├── translate-markdown.js│ ├── translate-phrases.js│ ├── two-factor-reminder.js│ └── welcome-email.js├── lad.sh├── locales│ ├── ar.json│ ├── cs.json│ ├── da.json│ ├── de.json│ ├── en.json│ ├── es.json│ ├── fi.json│ ├── fr.json│ ├── he.json│ ├── hu.json│ ├── id.json│ ├── it.json│ ├── ja.json│ ├── ko.json│ ├── nl.json│ ├── no.json│ ├── pl.json│ ├── pt.json│ ├── ru.json│ ├── sv.json│ ├── th.json│ ├── tr.json│ ├── uk.json│ ├── vi.json│ └── zh.json├── nodemon.json├── package-scripts.js├── package.json├── proxy.js├── routes│ ├── api│ │ ├── index.js│ │ └── v1│ │ └── index.js│ ├── index.js│ └── web│ ├── admin.js│ ├── auth.js│ ├── index.js│ ├── my-account.js│ └── otp.js├── template├── web.js├── yarn-error.log└── yarn.lock42 directories, 212 filesLad is designed according to these principles:
- Always be developer-friendly
- Adhere toMVC,Unix,KISS,DRY,YAGNI,Twelve Factor,Occam's razor, anddogfooding
- Target the scrappy, bootstrapped, andramen-profitable hacker
- lipo - Free image manipulation API service built on top ofSharp
- cabin - Logging and analytics solution forNode.js,Lad,Koa, andExpress
- lass - Scaffold a modern boilerplate forNode.js
Interesting in contributing to this project or testing early releases?
Follow all of the aboveRequirements
You will need to fork and clone this repository locally
After forking, follow these steps:
cd ladyarn installcd templateyarn installyarn start
If you'd like to preview changes to theREADME.md file, you can usedocute.
yarn global add docute-clicd laddocute ./Then visithttp://localhost:8080 in your browser.
| Name | Website |
|---|---|
| Nick Baugh | http://niftylettuce.com |
| Shaun Warman | https://shaunwarman.com/ |
Lad, Lass, Cabin, Lipo, and their respective logos are trademarks of Niftylettuce LLC.These trademarks may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Niftylettuce LLC.If you are seeking permission to use these trademarks, then pleasecontact us.
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