Sails.js is an MVC framework for Node.js, similar to Ruby on Rails. It makes for developing modern applications very quickly and is best suited for real-time applications like leaderboards and chat.
Update the system.
sudo yum update -yInstall the necessary packages.
sudo yum install curl gitEnable the EPEL repository.
sudo yum install epel-releaseOnce the EPEL repository is enabled, run the following command to add the Node.js v8 LTS repository.
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | sudo -E bash -Install Node.js v8 LTS, as well as NPM.
sudo yum -y install nodejsInstall build tools.
sudo yum install gcc-c++ makeTo verify if the Node.js and NPM installation was successful, issue the following command.
node -v
npm -vThe output will be similar to the following.
v8.x.x
3.x.xTo install the latest stable release of Sails, issue the following command.
sudo npm -g install sailsLet’s create a boilerplate application called testSailsApp in the directory where you would like your app to be located, for example,/var/www, and then run the following command.
sails new testSailsApp
To start the application, you will need to change into the project directory, testSailsApp, and then start the server.
cd testSailsApp
sails liftYou will see the following on your command prompt.
info: Starting app...
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info: Server lifted in /root/testSailsProject`
info: To see your app, visit http://localhost:1337
info: To shut down Sails, press <CTRL> + C at any time.To access your app from a web browser, use http://[aklwebhost-vm-ip-address]:1337. You will see a page that says A brand new App.
What makes Sails great is its ability to create API’s, using its generate tool, that can be used in production environments without even starting to write code. In production environments for complex apps, there will be policies that you still need to configure to enforce the behavior that you want.
Issue CTRL + C from the terminal to stop testSailsApp. Run sails generate api tweet to create an API called tweet. Your terminal session will be similar to the following.
root@install:~/testSailsProject# sails generate api tweet
info: Created a new api!
root@install:~/testSailsProject#Run sails lift to start the test app again. Then, browse to http://[aklwebhost-vm-ip-address]:1337/tweet. If you receive a migration prompt, choose option 2.
You will see an empty JSON array [] in your browser because there are currently no tweets in the system.
Let’s add some tweets to the system via our browser address bar.
First, browse to http://[aklwebhost-vm-ip-address]:1337/tweet/create?name=mrLami&msg=aklwebhost Hosting Rocks and hit ENTER.
Then, browse to http://[aklwebhost-vm-ip-address]:1337/tweet/create?name=theaklwebhost&msg=TGIF half off coupons and again hit ENTER.
Now browse to http://[aklwebhost-vm-ip-address]:1337/tweet To view the tweets we just added, you will see the JSON document below.
[
{
"name": "mrLami",
"msg": "AKLWEB HOST Hosting Rocks",
"createdAt": "2014-11-03T03:49:07.353Z",
"updatedAt": "2014-11-03T03:49:07.353Z",
"id": 1
},
{
"name": "theAKLWEBHOST",
"msg": "TGIF half off coupons",
"createdAt": "2014-11-03T03:49:29.411Z",
"updatedAt": "2014-11-03T03:49:29.411Z",
"id": 2
}
]There is much more that Sails.js can do, even before requiring any code. This includes sorting the list of results and limiting the number of records received. Sails makes developing real-time apps fun and a lot quicker to build. Spin up an instance on an AKLWEB HOST VM and start sailing.