emvc

Overview

emvc is a web framework for Node that makes building web applications easier. emvc provides strong support for MVC patterns and REST principles, leading to well-architected applications. emvc favors convention over configuration, making developers more efficient. It does all this without sacrificing any of the power you've come to expect from Node.

When choosing a technology stack, developers are drawn to Node for its event-driven, non-blocking I/O model, which makes it higly effective for building network applications in general. While this is a powerful foundation to build on, it does not address the needs of web applications in particular.

Express and Connect have set the de-facto standard for web applications in Node, centered around the effective use of HTTP middleware. Express is an incredible framework, but its minimal nature leaves some questions unanswered: How should an application's code be structured? Where should an application's files be located?

emvc answers these questions. Best of all, it builds entirely on top of Express - every emvc application is also an Express application. If you're already familiar with Express, all your knowledge applies equally well to emvc. If you're new to Node web development, emvc provides the structure you need, without sacrificing the flexibility of a more minimal framework when its appropriate.

Developers coming to Node from other frameworks such as Ruby on Rails will feel immediately comfortable. Rails revolutionized web development, setting the bar by which other frameworks are measured. emvc embraces the concepts introduced by Rails, while tailoring them to the idioms of Node.

The end result is a framework that is both familiar, yet able to meet the demands of the modern web. Let's get started!