@nobrainerlabs/nest-utils v0.2.0
nest-utils
Description
Contains Nobrainer Labs commonly used code like postgres naming strategy, nest decorators, and pipes.
Requirements
Make sure to have the following installed
NodeJS / NPMfor application runtimeNestJSfor application framework
Installation
To use the nest-utils node module:
$ npm login #make sure you request access to @nobrainerlabs
$ npm install --save @nobrainerlabs/nest-utilsPostgres Naming Strategy
TypeORM by default retains camelCase naming convention for table and column names. Also, constraints, relations, primary keys, and foreign key names generated by TypeORM do not follow industry best practices. The PostgresNamingStrategy overrides TypeORM's default naming strategy.
To use, modify the NestJS module imports to include the namingStrategy property:
TypeOrmModule.forRoot({
...
namingStrategy: new PostgresNamingStrategy()
});Config Module based on ConvictJS
See README here for more details on setup and configuration.
NestJS Decorators
TODO:
- Document
request-property.decorator- Document
replace-relation-type.decorator
NestJS Pipes
TODO:
- Document
parse-entity.pipe- Document
required.pipe
Contributing
To contribute to the nest-utils project please make sure to have the following configured in your development environment. Submit pull request to master after making sure all unit tests run successful.
tslintfor TypeScript linting (tslint in VSCode to automate linting)jestfor unit testing
Development environment setup
$ npm installIf you would like to develop/debug nest-utils in your source project you can npm link to symlink cross-dependency:
# Run npm link on this project
$ npm link
# Run npm link on your project
$ npm link @nobrainerlabs/nest-utilsTest
All code changes should have supported unit tests.
# unit tests
$ npm run test
# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov4 years ago