Eskimo can be used to build APIs that run on Node.js, APIs that can serve in-house information to external clients via a simple RESTful service.
The concept of using APIs for letting external app developers create additional services for your data is not new, but few people actually realize that APIs don't necessarily have to be public, being a much quicker way to interconnect local services and resources to one another.
Eskimo is a tool for quickly putting APIs together, may them be used by external or internal clients.
A basic API instance is named an "igloo" inside Eskimo and can be easily generated via the Node.js CLI in an instance.
Since Eskimo API instances work the same way as most MVC apps, Eskimo can also be used to build self-standing Node applications as well.
What is new in this release:
- Adding Jade reload to Gulp watch
What is new in version 0.2.25:
- Adding Jade reload to Gulp watch
Requirements:
- Node.js 0.10 or higher
- Redis
- Mongoose
- Bookshelf Node.js module
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