Sakura Boot: Reduce boilerplate, save time, build backends faster with Spring Boot

malcolmsansen

Malcolm Rozé

Posted on November 19, 2024

Sakura Boot: Reduce boilerplate, save time, build backends faster with Spring Boot

Today, I want to introduce an open-source framework I've been working on: Sakura Boot.

Introduction

During my university days, I worked on many Spring Boot projects. While I appreciated the framework's power, I found myself writing the same boilerplate code repeatedly before getting to the actual project. Spring Boot already simplifies backend development, but I wanted a way to streamline even the repetitive steps further.

After gaining professional experience working on Spring applications, I decided to create a framework that not only accelerates backend development but also enforces best practices and makes backend programming accessible, even to those with limited experience. This is how Sakura Boot was born.

The Goal

Sakura Boot is designed to:

  • Reduce Boilerplate Code

Spring Boot simplifies backend development, but creating even a basic CRUD API still involves repetitive coding. Sakura Boot minimizes this by adopting a "convention over code" approach. Modules handle common tasks like CRUD operations, filtering, and DTO mappings, letting developers focus on their unique application logic.

  • Ensure Best Practices

Sakura Boot follows modern development standards, with its internal implementation adhering to best practices. Comprehensive Javadoc examples help developers write clean, maintainable code.

  • Offer Modularity and Customization

While the framework works great out-of-the-box for simple applications, it also allows customization. Developers can tailor features or extend functionality as needed, making it versatile for projects of all sizes.

QuickStart

A quick start is available at https://sakuraboot.sansenshimizu.org/documentation/sakura-boot/latest/quickstart.html

Current Status

Sakura Boot is at v0.1.1 and still undergoing development.
Key tasks include addressing potential bugs, refining the codebase, and completing necessary refactoring before reaching a stable 1.0.0 release.

The project welcomes feedback and contributions to enhance its features and usability further.

Links

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a way to save time and simplify backend development, give Sakura Boot a try. Feedback and contributions are welcome. I’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas!

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malcolmsansen
Malcolm Rozé

Posted on November 19, 2024

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