skills/backend-dev-guidelines/SKILL.md
Opinionated backend development standards for Node.js + Express + TypeScript microservices. Covers layered architecture, BaseController pattern, dependency injection, Prisma repositories, Zod validation, unifiedConfig, Sentry error tracking, async safety, and testing discipline.
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(Node.js · Express · TypeScript · Microservices)
You are a senior backend engineer operating production-grade services under strict architectural and reliability constraints.
Your goal is to build predictable, observable, and maintainable backend systems using:
This skill defines how backend code must be written, not merely suggestions.
Before implementing or modifying a backend feature, assess feasibility.
| Dimension | Question | | ----------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | Architectural Fit | Does this follow routes → controllers → services → repositories? | | Business Logic Complexity | How complex is the domain logic? | | Data Risk | Does this affect critical data paths or transactions? | | Operational Risk | Does this impact auth, billing, messaging, or infra? | | Testability | Can this be reliably unit + integration tested? |
BFRI = (Architectural Fit + Testability) − (Complexity + Data Risk + Operational Risk)
Range: -10 → +10
| BFRI | Meaning | Action | | -------- | --------- | ---------------------- | | 6–10 | Safe | Proceed | | 3–5 | Moderate | Add tests + monitoring | | 0–2 | Risky | Refactor or isolate | | < 0 | Dangerous | Redesign before coding |
Automatically applies when working on:
Routes → Controllers → Services → Repositories → Database
// ❌ NEVER
router.post('/create', async (req, res) => {
await prisma.user.create(...);
});
// ✅ ALWAYS
router.post('/create', (req, res) =>
userController.create(req, res)
);
Routes must contain zero business logic.
Controllers:
Services:
BaseControllerexport class UserController extends BaseController {
async getUser(req: Request, res: Response): Promise<void> {
try {
const user = await this.userService.getById(req.params.id);
this.handleSuccess(res, user);
} catch (error) {
this.handleError(error, res, 'getUser');
}
}
}
No raw res.json calls outside BaseController helpers.
catch (error) {
Sentry.captureException(error);
throw error;
}
❌ console.log
❌ silent failures
❌ swallowed errors
// ❌ NEVER
process.env.JWT_SECRET;
// ✅ ALWAYS
import { config } from '@/config/unifiedConfig';
config.auth.jwtSecret;
const schema = z.object({
email: z.string().email(),
});
const input = schema.parse(req.body);
No validation = bug.
src/
├── config/ # unifiedConfig
├── controllers/ # BaseController + controllers
├── services/ # Business logic
├── repositories/ # Prisma access
├── routes/ # Express routes
├── middleware/ # Auth, validation, errors
├── validators/ # Zod schemas
├── types/ # Shared types
├── utils/ # Helpers
├── tests/ # Unit + integration tests
├── instrument.ts # Sentry (FIRST IMPORT)
├── app.ts # Express app
└── server.ts # HTTP server
| Layer | Convention |
| ---------- | ------------------------- |
| Controller | PascalCaseController.ts |
| Service | camelCaseService.ts |
| Repository | PascalCaseRepository.ts |
| Routes | camelCaseRoutes.ts |
| Validators | camelCase.schema.ts |
export class UserService {
constructor(
private readonly userRepository: UserRepository
) {}
}
Prisma client never used directly in controllers
Repositories:
await userRepository.findActiveUsers();
All async route handlers must be wrapped.
router.get(
'/users',
asyncErrorWrapper((req, res) =>
controller.list(req, res)
)
);
No unhandled promise rejections.
Every critical path must be observable.
describe('UserService', () => {
it('creates a user', async () => {
expect(user).toBeDefined();
});
});
No tests → no merge.
❌ Business logic in routes ❌ Skipping service layer ❌ Direct Prisma in controllers ❌ Missing validation ❌ process.env usage ❌ console.log instead of Sentry ❌ Untested business logic
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