1.4.2 • Published 6 years ago

inra-server-sequelize v1.4.2

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MIT
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github
Last release
6 years ago

inra-server-sequelize

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Note: full documentation with more examples is published on our Wiki. Please, refer to our Wiki for installation details and API references.

Installation

$ npm install --save inra-server-sequelize

API

const database = new Database(config, autoconnect);

.connect()

Tries to establish a connection with the given database's configuration. Disables operatorsAliases for security purposes.

Example:

database.connect()
  .then(…)
  .catch(…);

.associate()

Creates relations between each model. This is automatically executed on .connect but might come handy when implementing migrations and seeders.

Example:

database.associate();

.sync(options)

Creates relations between each model and synchronises the database with provided models.

Example:

database.sync()
  .then(…)
  .catch(…);

.import(path)

Loads a model and saves it for further usage.

Example:

database.import(…);

Contributing

Bug reporting

Github Open Issues Github Closed Issues Github Pull Requests

We want contributing to Inra Server to be fun, enjoyable, and educational for anyone, and everyone. Changes and improvements are more than welcome! Feel free to fork and open a pull request. If you have found any issues, please report them here - they are being tracked on GitHub Issues.

Development

We have prepared multiple commands to help you develop inra-server-sequelize on your own. Don't forget to install all Node.js dependencies from npm. You will need a local copy of Node.js installed on your machine.

$ npm install

Usage

$ npm run <command>

List of commands

CommandDescription
buildBuilds inra-server-sequelize
watchRe-builds inra-server-sequelize on changes
cleanDeletes builds and cache
lintFixes Lint errors
flowChecks Flow errors
testChecks for style guide errors and runs tests