Node.js Backend with Express and TypeScript

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Node.js 20 LTS runtime for backend services using Express, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL. Covers async patterns, connection pooling, and cryptographic operations.

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DevelopmentIntermediate
306/2/2026
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#nodejs#backend#express#typescript#postgresql

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Our review

Provides patterns and best practices for building Node.js backends with Express, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL.

Strengths

  • Covers ESM module system with .js extension requirements
  • Includes validated environment configuration
  • Demonstrates PostgreSQL connection pooling with error handling
  • Shows async patterns and transactions with rollback

Limitations

  • Tied to a specific project (INVOOPAY), not fully generic
  • Does not cover testing or deployment
  • Node.js 20 LTS only
When to use it

When developing a Node.js backend with Express and TypeScript that requires reliable database connection management and transactions.

When not to use it

For simple backend projects without a database or that do not use Express/TypeScript.

Security analysis

Safe
Quality score88/100

The skill provides safe Node.js backend patterns with no destructive commands, no exfiltration, and no obfuscated code. Allowed tools include Bash but no malicious instructions are given.

No concerns found

Examples

Create Express endpoint with async query
Use the Node skill to add a new GET endpoint /products/:id that fetches a product from PostgreSQL using async/await and returns JSON.
Database transaction with rollback
Write a Node.js service function that inserts data into two related tables within a PostgreSQL transaction, rolling back on error.

name: node description: | Node.js LTS runtime and server-side JavaScript patterns for INVOOPAY backend. Use when: working with backend services, async operations, crypto, Buffer handling, or Node.js APIs. allowed-tools: Read, Edit, Write, Glob, Grep, Bash

Node Skill

Node.js 20 LTS runtime powering Express + TypeScript backend. Uses ES modules ("type": "module") with tsx for development. PostgreSQL via pg with connection pooling. Sharp for image processing.

Quick Start

Module System (ESM)

// backend/src/server.ts - Entry point
import app from './app.js';           // .js extension required for ESM
import { env } from './config/env.js';

app.listen(env.port, () => {
  console.log(`Backend listening on port ${env.port}`);
});

Environment Configuration

// backend/src/config/env.ts - Validated env with defaults
import dotenv from 'dotenv';
dotenv.config();

const required = (value: string | undefined, fallback?: string) => {
  if (value) return value;
  if (fallback !== undefined) return fallback;
  throw new Error('Missing required environment variable');
};

export const env = {
  port: Number(process.env.PORT ?? 4000),
  dbHost: process.env.DB_HOST ?? 'localhost',
  jwtSecret: required(process.env.JWT_SECRET, 'dev-only-secret'),
  nodeEnv: process.env.NODE_ENV ?? 'development',
};

Database Connection Pool

// backend/src/db/client.ts
import pg from 'pg';
const { Pool } = pg;

export const pool = new Pool({
  host: env.dbHost,
  max: 20,                    // Max connections
  idleTimeoutMillis: 30000,   // Close idle after 30s
  connectionTimeoutMillis: 2000,
});

pool.on('error', (err) => {
  console.error('Unexpected error on idle client', err);
  process.exit(-1);           // Crash on pool errors
});

Key Concepts

| Concept | Usage | Example | |---------|-------|---------| | ESM imports | Always use .js extension | import { x } from './mod.js' | | __dirname | Use import.meta.url | path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)) | | Async/await | All I/O operations | await pool.query(...) | | Buffer | Binary data handling | Buffer.from(data, 'hex') | | crypto | Encryption/hashing | crypto.randomBytes(32) |

Common Patterns

Async Service Method

export const productService = {
  async get(id: number, language: string = 'en') {
    const result = await pool.query(
      'SELECT * FROM products WHERE id = $1', [id]
    );
    if (!result.rows[0]) return null;
    return mapProduct(result.rows[0]);
  }
};

Transaction with Rollback

const client = await pool.connect();
try {
  await client.query('BEGIN');
  await client.query('INSERT ...', [...]);
  await client.query('UPDATE ...', [...]);
  await client.query('COMMIT');
} catch (error) {
  await client.query('ROLLBACK');
  throw error;
} finally {
  client.release();  // Always release!
}

See Also

  • patterns - Async patterns, error handling
  • types - TypeScript integration
  • modules - Project structure, imports
  • errors - Error handling patterns

Related Skills

For Express routes and middleware, see the express skill. For database queries, see the postgresql skill. For TypeScript patterns, see the typescript skill.

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