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@weston/dataloader-sequelize v1.4.3

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dataloader-sequelize

Batching and simplification of Sequelize with facebook/dataloader

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What it does

const User = sequelize.define('user');

Suppose you search for two users simultaneously (technically, within the same tick):

User.findById(42);
User.findById(5678);

Normally, this would result in two different queries:

SELECT ... FROM "user" WHERE "id" = 42;
SELECT ... FROM "user" WHERE "id" = 5678;

However, by using dataloader-sequelize, the two requests will be batched into a single query:

SELECT ... FROM "user" WHERE "id" IN (42, 5678);

Why is that a good idea?

If the two findById calls are right next to each other, this module is semi-pointless - you can just change your own code into a single findAll call. However, if the two calls originate from different parts of your application, it's nice to invoke what looks like a request for a single row somewhere, and have it batched with other similar requests under the hood for increased performance.

One case where this shines especially bright is in connection with graphql, specifically graphql-sequelize. Suppose we have the following schema:

Task.User = Task.belongsTo(User);

let taskType = new GraphQLObjectType({
  name: 'Task',
  description: 'A task',
  fields: {
    id: {
      type: new GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLInt),
      description: 'The id of the task.',
    }
    user: {
      type: userType,
      resolve: resolver(Task.User, {
        include: false
      })
    }
  }
});

let userType = new GraphQLObjectType({
  name: 'User',
  description: 'A user',
  fields: {
    id: {
      type: new GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLInt),
      description: 'The id of the user.',
    },
    name: {
      type: GraphQLString,
      description: 'The name of the user.',
    }
  }
});

A query for task { user {name } } will first load all tasks, and then make a call to task.getUser() for each task. With the help of dataloader-sequelize, these calls will be merged into a single call to User.findAll.

How it works

dataloader-sequelize can wrap the following methods:

  • Model.findById
  • Model.findByPrimary
  • BelongsTo.get
  • HasOne.get
  • HasMany.get
  • BelongsToMany.get

Batching is then handled by facebook/dataloader, which batches all request on the same tick into a single request.

Limitations

Only plain requests are batched, meaning requests with includes and transactions are skipped. The batching does handle limit, and where; but different limits and wheres are placed in different batches. Currently this module only leverages the batching functionality from dataloader, caching is disabled.

API

dataloaderSequelize(target, object options)

  • target can be a sequelize instance, a sequelize model, or a sequelize assocations
  • options.max=500 the maximum number of simultaneous dataloaders to store in memory. The loaders are stored in an LRU cache
import dataloaderSequelize from 'dataloader-sequelize';

// Sequelize instance - wrap all current and future models and associations
dataloaderSequelize(sequelize)

// Sequelize Model - wrap findById, findByPrimary, and all existing associations
dataloaderSequelize(User)

// Sequelize Association - wrap only this association
dataloaderSequelize(User.associations.tasks)