To provide simple means to write thin JSON REST/RPC server with built-in security based on Object Capability. Most of existing similar projects are about providing sugar to do routing and/or template rendering, paying no or little attention to security.
Simple is written in pure CoffeeScript and uses:
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creationix's stack to form middleware
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jed's Secure cookies to persist authenticated user id
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cloudhead's node-static to serve static content
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christkv's node-mongodb-native as persistence layer
Simple can be run as single process, or as robust multiple processes farm similar to multi-node or cluster
Simple talks just JSON REST/RPC. All rendering is drawn as client-side task. I strongly suggest to look at Backbone as client-side MVC.
Simple uses Resource Query Language and provides very flexible and powerful way to semantically map URLs to DB queries.
Simple uses JSON-Schema to describe entities and validation rules. Changes are made to vanilla JSON-Schema so that it could express per-property access rules.
Simple uses facets to expose entity accessor methods to both web and internal business logic.
...More info to come...
Run:
./install
coffee test.coffee
and point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:3000
or here
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