KOAN Stack is a boilerplate that provides a nice starting point for full stack JavaScript Web development with Koa, AngularJS, and Node.js along with MongoDB and WebSockets. A summary of tech stack:
- Client: AngularJS and Twitter Bootstrap with pure html partials (no server side rendering so it's fully static and CDN ready). Bower packages are located at
client\bower_packages
. - Server: Koa for RESTful API serving on Node.js.
- WebSockets along with JSON-RPC is used for real-time client-server communication and browser sync.
- OAuth 2 is used for social authentications. Instead of auth cookies, we use JWT along with HTML5 local storage.
- Grunt tasks are used to facilitate development and testing.
- MongoDB for persistence.
Browse the live KOAN example on https://koan.herokuapp.com which is a Facebook like real-time sharing app.
Make sure that you have Node.js v4 or higher, and MongoDB v2 or higher (running on the default port 27017) installed on your computer. To get started with KOAN stack, do following:
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/soygul/koan.git
cd koan
npm install
npm start
Your application should run on the 3000 port so in your browser just go to http://localhost:3000. If you want to run tests, simply type:
npm test
All configuration is specified in the /server/config directory, particularly the config.js file. Here you can hook up any social app keys if you want integration with Twitter, Facebook, or Google.
Procfile
and app.json
are making this repo readily available for Heroku deployment. You can start by clicking the above button.
You can run all the tests with npm test
. Tests are run with:
- Client (unit): Jasmine + Karma (Angular default)
- Client (e2e): Jasmine + Protractor (Angular default)
- Server: Mocha/SuperTest/Should (Koa default)
Server tests utilize co so you can use *
/yield
expressions while writing tests. See /test/server/users.js as an example.
Client side is entirely based on the official: Angular Seed. Server side simply utilizes generally accepted Koa middleware and Node.js best practices.
The project name is an acronym for Koa, Angular, and Node. It also is the name for a Zen Buddhist riddle used to focus the mind during meditation and to develop intuitive thinking.
MIT
Screenshots from the demo app, in case Heroku is down.
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