Roadmap 1.9
See original GitHub issueSome exciting additions are coming.
New web frameworks for the server: both Node and Go.
For Node, we’re adding Koa to the stack, with its version 2.x - which will support async
/await
.
For Golang, we’re adding Gin, a fast and stable web framework.
For the client side, we’re adding the possibility to use either LESS
or SASS
in your styles (see https://github.com/ericmdantas/generator-ng-fullstack/issues/25);
We’re also adding aurelia (ref) as an option for the client side.
And we’ll also implement an option so the user can choose if he wants to work with tests side by side with the source code or in separated folders.
So, in short, this is what we have to finish to get through 1.9:
- Less/Sass support (#25);
- Node - Koa support (#52);
- Go - Gin support (#160);
- Generic git server (#152);
- Nodemon for dev (#157);
- Add
getById
on the boilerplate app - both in client and server (#179); - Aurelia in the client (#175);
- Vue in the client (#194);
- Option to have source and tests side by side (#173).
- Use npm hooks to run additional scripts (#181);
- Update echo to stable v3 (#180);
- Uses same namings for boilerplate app and what the sub generators create (#177);
- Clean up, naming conventions, folder names, etc.
- Babel/Babili compilation step (#227)
- Update docs with the changes (#178)
- Implement HTTP/2 server for Node (#249)
Edit: DB changes were moved to 1.11 (https://github.com/ericmdantas/generator-ng-fullstack/issues/170).
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Top GitHub Comments
@ericmdantas, maybe you can add aurelia.io as an option to implement front-end without angular!
Rob Eisenberg left Angular 2 for it: http://eisenbergeffect.bluespire.com/leaving-angular/
Em qua, 22 de jun de 2016 às 15:01, Eric M. Dantas notifications@github.com escreveu:
Done.