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Command Line Interface to create and manage Danet's applications
A command-line interface tool that helps you to initialize your Danet applications.
In the future, it will assist in multiple ways, including scaffolding the project, serving it in development mode, and building and bundling the application for production distribution. It embodies best-practice architectural patterns to encourage well-structured apps.
Installation
Installing Deno packages as a commands is simple. You can install them under any name you want. For simplicity's sake, we install our danet-cli under the name danet
.
$ deno install --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --allow-env -n danet https://deno.land/x/danet_cli/main.ts
Basic workflow
Once installed, you can invoke CLI commands directly from your OS command line through the danet
command. See the available danet
commands by entering the following:
$ danet --help
To create, run a new basic Danet project, go to the folder that should be the parent of your new project, and run the following commands:
$ danet new my-danet-project $ cd my-danet-project $ danet develop //run with file watching $ danet start //run without file watching
In your browser, open http://localhost:3000 to see the new application running.
Database Options
When creating a new project, Danet CLI will ask you what database provider you want to use between mongodb
, postgres
and in-memory
and will generate all the required code.
The only thing left if you use mongodb
or postgres
will be to set environment variables or put them in a .env
file in your project's root folder.
However, if you need it to be less interactive, you can pass the followings options when calling danet new
:
--mongodb
--postgres
--in-memory
Deploy to Deno Deploy
As easy as :
danet deploy
Here are the options:
Usage: danet deploy Description: Deploy your project to Deno Deploy Options: -h, --help - Show this help. -p, --project <project> - Deno deploy project name. If no value is given, Deno deploy will generate a random name -e, --entrypoint <entrypoint> - Bundle entrypoint file (Default: "run.ts") -b, --bundle <bundle> - Bundle output file name, also used as deployctl entrypoint (Default: "bundle.js") Commands: help [command] - Show this help or the help of a sub-command.
Add Package
deno add jsr:@danet/cli
Import symbol
import * as _danet_cli from "@danet/cli";
---- OR ----
Import directly with a jsr specifier
import * as _danet_cli from "jsr:@danet/cli";
Add Package
npx jsr add @danet/cli
Import symbol
import * as _danet_cli from "@danet/cli";
Add Package
yarn dlx jsr add @danet/cli
Import symbol
import * as _danet_cli from "@danet/cli";
Add Package
pnpm dlx jsr add @danet/cli
Import symbol
import * as _danet_cli from "@danet/cli";
Add Package
bunx jsr add @danet/cli
Import symbol
import * as _danet_cli from "@danet/cli";