2015
Tuts+
Dan Wellman
1:54
English
Sails.js is designed to make it easy to build Node.js web apps. Like Ruby on Rails, it implements the MVC (model-view-controller) pattern and saves a lot of routine coding by emphasising convention over configuration. Sails.js is built to support the requirements of modern web apps: data-driven APIs and a flexible, service-oriented architecture.
In this course, Envato Tuts+ instructor Dan Wellman will show you how to use Sails.js to quickly and easily build scalable, real-time web applications. By following along, you'll learn to create APIs in Sails as well as how to use and to override many of its defaults. You'll also see how to connect a Sails API to an AngularJS front-end.
1.Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 About Sails.js
1.3 Setup
2.Sails.js From the Front-End
2.1 Serving Static Assets
2.2 Switching From LESS to Sass
3.Sails Blueprints
3.1 Shortcut Routes
3.2 Restful Routes
4.Building the Back-End
4.1 Moving to MongoDB
4.2 Working With Models
4.3 Working With Controllers
4.4 Configuring Middleware
4.5 Working With Routes
4.6 Rendering Server Views
4.7 Policies and Responses
5.Additional Techniques
5.1 Hooking Into the Bootstrap Process
5.2 Exposing the Event API
6.Conclusion
6.1 Conclusion
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