0.0.1 • Published 10 years ago
hunt-sequilize v0.0.1
hunt-sequilize
Use Sequilize.js models in Hunt.js framework of v.0.2.0 and higher
Example
var hunt = require('hunt'),
huntSequilize = require('hunt-sequilize'),
Hunt = hunt({
'sequelizeUrl': 'sqlite://localhost/' //create database in memory
});
huntSequilize(Hunt); //this it it
Hunt.extendModel('Planet', function (core) {
return core.sequelize.define('Planet', {
name: core.Sequelize.STRING
});
});
Hunt.on('start', function () {
Hunt.sequelize.sync().success(function () {
Hunt.model.Planet.create({
name: 'Earth'
}).success(function (planet) {
console.log('Planet "'+planet.name+'" is recorded to database');
Hunt.model.Planet
.find({ where: {name: 'Earth'} })
.success(function (planetFound) {
console.log('Planet "'+planetFound.name+'" is found to database');
Hunt.stop();
});
});
});
});
Hunt.startBackGround();
Configuration parameters
Only one configuration parameter is accepted - sequelizeUrl
. It have to be passed as config
object parameter.
It can be populated from environmental values of DATABASE_URL
(usually used by Heroku PostgreSQL),
CLEARDB_DATABASE_URL
, or SQL_URL
. It can have the following syntax:
Settings for sqlite3 database
var Hunt = hunt({
'sequelizeUrl': 'sqlite://localhost/' //create database in memory
});
var Hunt = hunt({
'sequelizeUrl': 'sqlite://localhost/path/to/database.db' //create database in a local file
});
Settings for MySql database
var Hunt = hunt({
'sequelizeUrl': 'mysql://myLogin:myPassword@localhost:3306/myDatabaseName'
});
Settings for PostgreSQL database
var Hunt = hunt({
'sequelizeUrl': 'postgres://myLogin:myPassword@localhost:5432/myDatabaseName'
});
0.0.1
10 years ago