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Modern DX friendly starter for Node.js/Hono APIs with the focus on simplicity and robustness.

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Hono API Starter

🚀 Modern DX friendly starter for Node.js/Hono APIs with the focus on simplicity and robustness.

Features

  • ✨ Node 20
  • 🔹 TypeScript 5
  • ❤️ Monorepo setup with Turbo and npm workspaces
  • 🔥 Auto reloading support for monorepo setup
  • 🚀 Turbo pipeline to run tasks
  • ✅ Type and runtime safe environment variables
  • 🔒 Secure headers by default for APIs
  • 🛡️CORS
  • 📚 Robust logger (credits to Practica)
  • 🆔 Unique request ID (credits to Practica)
  • 🚫 Strict linting and type checking rules
  • 🐶 Husky for Git Hooks
  • 📔 Lint git commit with Commitlint
  • 🦺 Unit Testing with native Node.js test runner
  • 📦 Optimized esbuild production artifact
  • 🐳 Production ready Dockerfile for deployment

General setup

Manage your Node.js version automatically with Volta

Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/supersoniko/hono-api-starter.git

Install dependencies

npm i

Cat Topia Application

Development Server

npm run turbo:start:dev:cat-topia
open http://localhost:8000

Production simulation

# Only build JavaScript output
npm run turbo:build:app:cat-topia
# Build and run JavaScript output
npm run turbo:start:app:cat-topia
open http://localhost:8000

Production deploy to Fly

This will require Fly.io CLI to be installed.

flyctl launch
flyctl deploy

API Specification

The API specification is written in RapidAPI/Paw.

The specification can be be found in the root folder hono-starter-api-spec.paw.

Debugging with VS Code

Start any application in debug mode

npm run turbo:start:debug:cat-topia

Attach debugger in VS Code

Go to the Command Pallete (⇧+⌘+P on macOS), and search for the action "Debug: Attach to Node process".

Choose the node process that looks like this: node --inspect -r ts-node/register -r tsconfig-paths/register ./src/entry-points/api/server.ts.

View the VS Code Debug Actions documentation for more information regarding the use of their debugger.