modella-mysql v0.13.5
modella-mysql
MySQL persistence layer for Modella.
Installation
npm install modella-mysqlExample
var modella = require('modella');
var mysql = require('modella-mysql');
var User = modella('User');
User.use(mysql({
database: 'mydb',
user: 'root'
});API
exports(settings, options)
Create a new Modella plugin with the given database settings and options.
settings same as settings for
node-mysql
options
tableNameThe table for this model. Defaults to singularized model name.maxLimitThe maximum number of records to select at once. Default is 200.
Model.all(query, callback)
Get all models using given query.
User.find({ where: { city: 'San Francisco' }}, function(err, result) {
console.log(result);
// => { data: [...], limit: 50, offset: 0, total: 43834 }
});The callback result is an object with the following properties:
data array of found modelslimit maximum number of models returned (page size)offset offset for paginationtotal total number of models found with query
The limit, offset, and total properties are used in building pagination.
Model.find(id|query, callback)
Find a model by given id or query.
User.find(5, function(err, user) {
user.name(); // => Alex
});
User.find({ where: { name: 'Alex' }}, function(err, user) {
user.name(); // => Alex
});Model.all(query, callback)
Find models using given query.
User.all({ $gt: { created_at: lastWeek} }, function(err, users) {
// ...
});The users object looks like:
{
"total": 32443,
"limit": 50,
"offset": 0,
"data": [user, user, ...]
}Model.hasMany(name, params)
Define a "has many" relationship with given name and params.
User.hasMany('posts', { model: Post, foreignKey: 'user_id' });
// Creates methods:
user.posts(function(err, posts) {
// ...
})
var post = user.posts.create();Model.belongsTo(Model, params)
Define a "belongs to" relationship with given Model.
User.belongsTo(Post, { as: 'author', foreignKey: 'user_id' });
// Creates method:
post.author(function(err, user) {
// ...
});Model.hasAndBelongsToMany(name, params)
Define a "has and belongs to many" relationship with given name and params.
User.hasAndBelongsToMany(Post, {
as: 'posts',
through: PostUser,
fromKey: 'user_id',
toKey: 'post_id'
});
// Creates methods:
user.posts(function(err, posts) {
// ...
})
var post = user.posts.create();
post.author(function(err, user) {
// ...
});Querying for relations
Any model with a "has many" relationship can be included in the results for
Model.all() and Model.get() by specifying the name of the relationship in the
req.query.include parameter. Related models will be added to model.related.
User.find({ id: 1, include: 'posts' }, function(err, user) {
console.log(user.related.posts);
// => will contain the post models related to this user.
});Events
mysql before save
User.on('mysql before save', function(model, attrs) {
// ...
});
user.on('mysql before save', function(attrs) {
// ...
});mysql after save
User.on('mysql after save', function(model) {
// ...
});
user.on('mysql after save', function() {
// ...
});mysql before update
User.on('mysql before update', function(model) {
// ...
});
user.on('mysql before update', function() {
// ...
});mysql after update
User.on('mysql after update', function(model) {
// ...
});
user.on('mysql after update', function() {
// ...
});mysql before remove
User.on('mysql before remove', function(model) {
// ...
});
user.on('mysql before remove', function() {
// ...
});mysql after remove
User.on('mysql after remove', function(model) {
// ...
});
user.on('mysql after remove', function() {
// ...
});exports.adapter
MySQL module.
Connection pooling
Models that share a settings object will share a connection pool, exposed via
settings.pool.
Queries
The query is a subset of mongo-sql.
The type, columns, and table properties are handled by modella-mysql.
Custom table / field names
Custom table names are specified using the tableName option. For example:
User.use(mysql({
database: 'mydb',
user: 'root'
}, {
tableName: 'users'
}));Custom field names are provided by a columnName property in the attribute
definition. For example:
User
.attr('id')
.attr('firstName', {
type: 'string',
length: 255,
columnName: 'first_name'
})
.attr('lastName', {
type: 'string',
length: 255,
columnName: 'last_name'
});Date types
Attributes with type: "date" will be handled based on the columnType
property. This property can either be "datetime", "timestamp", or "integer",
corresponding to MySQL column type.
Data formatters
If you need to control exactly how a data-type is determined, set the attribute
definition's dataFormatter function:
var Event = modella('Event');
Event.attr('date', { dataFormatter: function(value, Event) {
value = Math.floor(value.getTime() / 1000);
return value;
});Tests
Tests are written with mocha and should using BDD-style assertions.
Tests require an accessible MySQL server. Configure the database using the following set of environment variables:
export NODE_TEST_MYSQL_HOST="127.0.0.1"
export NODE_TEST_MYSQL_USER="root"
export NODE_TEST_MYSQL_PASSWORD=""
export NODE_TEST_MYSQL_PORT=3306Run the tests with npm:
npm testMIT Licensed
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