Comprehensive backend development guide for Node.js/Express/TypeScript microservices. Use when creating routes, controllers, services, repositories, middleware, or working with Express APIs, Prisma database access, Sentry error tracking, Zod validation, unifiedConfig, dependency injection, or async patterns. Covers layered architecture (routes → controllers → services → repositories), BaseController pattern, error handling, performance monitoring, testing strategies, and migration from legacy patterns.
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name: backend-dev-guidelines description: Comprehensive backend development guide for Node.js/Express/TypeScript microservices. Use when creating routes, controllers, services, repositories, middleware, or working with Express APIs, Prisma database access, Sentry error tracking, Zod validation, unifiedConfig, dependency injection, or async patterns. Covers layered architecture (routes → controllers → services → repositories), BaseController pattern, error handling, performance monitoring, testing strategies, and migration from legacy patterns.
Backend Development Guidelines
Purpose
Establish consistency and best practices across backend microservices (blog-api, auth-service, notifications-service) using modern Node.js/Express/TypeScript patterns.
When to Use This Skill
Automatically activates when working on:
- Creating or modifying routes, endpoints, APIs
- Building controllers, services, repositories
- Implementing middleware (auth, validation, error handling)
- Database operations with Prisma
- Error tracking with Sentry
- Input validation with Zod
- Configuration management
- Backend testing and refactoring
Quick Start
New Backend Feature Checklist
- Route: Clean definition, delegate to controller
- Controller: Extend BaseController
- Service: Business logic with DI
- Repository: Database access (if complex)
- Validation: Zod schema
- Sentry: Error tracking
- Tests: Unit + integration tests
- Config: Use unifiedConfig
New Microservice Checklist
- Directory structure (see architecture-overview.md)
- instrument.ts for Sentry
- unifiedConfig setup
- BaseController class
- Middleware stack
- Error boundary
- Testing framework
Architecture Overview
Layered Architecture
HTTP Request
↓
Routes (routing only)
↓
Controllers (request handling)
↓
Services (business logic)
↓
Repositories (data access)
↓
Database (Prisma)
Key Principle: Each layer has ONE responsibility.
See architecture-overview.md for complete details.
Directory Structure
service/src/
├── config/ # UnifiedConfig
├── controllers/ # Request handlers
├── services/ # Business logic
├── repositories/ # Data access
├── routes/ # Route definitions
├── middleware/ # Express middleware
├── types/ # TypeScript types
├── validators/ # Zod schemas
├── utils/ # Utilities
├── tests/ # Tests
├── instrument.ts # Sentry (FIRST IMPORT)
├── app.ts # Express setup
└── server.ts # HTTP server
Naming Conventions:
- Controllers:
PascalCase-UserController.ts - Services:
camelCase-userService.ts - Routes:
camelCase + Routes-userRoutes.ts - Repositories:
PascalCase + Repository-UserRepository.ts
Core Principles (7 Key Rules)
1. Routes Only Route, Controllers Control
// ❌ NEVER: Business logic in routes
router.post('/submit', async (req, res) => {
// 200 lines of logic
});
// ✅ ALWAYS: Delegate to controller
router.post('/submit', (req, res) => controller.submit(req, res));
2. All Controllers Extend BaseController
export class UserController extends BaseController {
async getUser(req: Request, res: Response): Promise<void> {
try {
const user = await this.userService.findById(req.params.id);
this.handleSuccess(res, user);
} catch (error) {
this.handleError(error, res, 'getUser');
}
}
}
3. All Errors to Sentry
try {
await operation();
} catch (error) {
Sentry.captureException(error);
throw error;
}
4. Use unifiedConfig, NEVER process.env
// ❌ NEVER
const timeout = process.env.TIMEOUT_MS;
// ✅ ALWAYS
import { config } from './config/unifiedConfig';
const timeout = config.timeouts.default;
5. Validate All Input with Zod
const schema = z.object({ email: z.string().email() });
const validated = schema.parse(req.body);
6. Use Repository Pattern for Data Access
// Service → Repository → Database
const users = await userRepository.findActive();
7. Comprehensive Testing Required
describe('UserService', () => {
it('should create user', async () => {
expect(user).toBeDefined();
});
});
Common Imports
// Express
import express, { Request, Response, NextFunction, Router } from 'express';
// Validation
import { z } from 'zod';
// Database
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client';
import type { Prisma } from '@prisma/client';
// Sentry
import * as Sentry from '@sentry/node';
// Config
import { config } from './config/unifiedConfig';
// Middleware
import { SSOMiddlewareClient } from './middleware/SSOMiddleware';
import { asyncErrorWrapper } from './middleware/errorBoundary';
Quick Reference
HTTP Status Codes
| Code | Use Case |
|---|---|
| 200 | Success |
| 201 | Created |
| 400 | Bad Request |
| 401 | Unauthorized |
| 403 | Forbidden |
| 404 | Not Found |
| 500 | Server Error |
Service Templates
Blog API (✅ Mature) - Use as template for REST APIs Auth Service (✅ Mature) - Use as template for authentication patterns
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
❌ Business logic in routes ❌ Direct process.env usage ❌ Missing error handling ❌ No input validation ❌ Direct Prisma everywhere ❌ console.log instead of Sentry
Navigation Guide
| Need to... | Read this |
|---|---|
| Understand architecture | architecture-overview.md |
| Create routes/controllers | routing-and-controllers.md |
| Organize business logic | services-and-repositories.md |
| Validate input | validation-patterns.md |
| Add error tracking | sentry-and-monitoring.md |
| Create middleware | middleware-guide.md |
| Database access | database-patterns.md |
| Manage config | configuration.md |
| Handle async/errors | async-and-errors.md |
| Write tests | testing-guide.md |
| See examples | complete-examples.md |
Resource Files
architecture-overview.md
Layered architecture, request lifecycle, separation of concerns
routing-and-controllers.md
Route definitions, BaseController, error handling, examples
services-and-repositories.md
Service patterns, DI, repository pattern, caching
validation-patterns.md
Zod schemas, validation, DTO pattern
sentry-and-monitoring.md
Sentry init, error capture, performance monitoring
middleware-guide.md
Auth, audit, error boundaries, AsyncLocalStorage
database-patterns.md
PrismaService, repositories, transactions, optimization
configuration.md
UnifiedConfig, environment configs, secrets
async-and-errors.md
Async patterns, custom errors, asyncErrorWrapper
testing-guide.md
Unit/integration tests, mocking, coverage
complete-examples.md
Full examples, refactoring guide
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