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This is an example of how to scaffold API endpoints to list / get / create / update / delete Posts in a Keystone website.
It's a modification of the default project created with the yo keystone
generator (see https://github.com/JedWatson/generator-keystone)
Gists don't let you specify full paths, so in the project structure the files would be:
routes-index.js --> /routes/index.js // modified to add the api endpoints
routes-api-posts.js --> /routes/api/posts.js // new file containing the Post API route controllers
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script will automatically set up a single node Flynn Cluster on your linux box | |
# Fresh Flynn install with domain provided by the xip.io service | |
# Tested with Base Image: Ubuntu 14.04 x64 @ DigitalOcean droplet | |
# @date 16 Nov 2015 | |
# @author Edu Wass (eduwass at gmail com) | |
echo '---- START SETUP ----' |
{ | |
"name": "project-name", | |
"description": "Template for static sites", | |
"version": "1.0.0", | |
"homepage": "http://www.project-name.com", | |
"author": { | |
"name": "Adam Reis", | |
"url": "http://adam.reis.nz" | |
}, | |
"license": "UNLICENSED", |
const req = require.context('./components/', true, /\.(js|vue)$/i); | |
req.keys().map(key => { | |
const name = key.match(/\w+/)[0]; | |
return Vue.component(name, req(key)) | |
}); |
This script was inspired by this blog post - however I found the technique to be a little insufficient. Many thanks to Artem Butusov as I would not have been able to do this without his blog post.
This script is intended to be used with semantic-ui-react projects. If you are just using semantic-ui, then you may need to do some other troubleshooting... I don't know as I haven't tested. From what I can tell everything should work just fine.
This process is completely different from the one described in the blog post above. This script is intended to do everything for you - no manual copying or updating code is required. If you have already followed
$ sudo bash -c "$(curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/zulhfreelancer/0b87a274686cb4d98b8144e116c5117c/raw)"
module.exports = { | |
/* | |
Headers of the page | |
- Nuxt.js uses vue-meta to update the headers and html attributes of your application. | |
- Nuxt.js configures vue-meta with these options: | |
{ | |
keyName: 'head', // the component option name that vue-meta looks for meta info on. | |
attribute: 'data-n-head', // the attribute name vue-meta adds to the tags it observes | |
ssrAttribute: 'data-n-head-ssr', // the attribute name that lets vue-meta know that meta info has already been server-rendered | |
tagIDKeyName: 'hid' // the property name that vue-meta uses to determine whether to overwrite or append a tag |