A simple ActiveRecord
like nodejs module for mysql
database.
It supports has_many
and belongs_to
relationship.
You can find
and find_by*
each field name.
Important: it works synchronously.
This module is based on Sannis's node-mysql-libmysqlclient.
Mysql_node_orm adds some simple features as ActiveRecord does.
I'm working on it and I would to expand it also with your help.
So, do not hesitate to contact me for any question or doubts
My mind is open for any collaboration ;)
For installing this module use
npm install mysql_node_orm
See files in the spec
folder for examples
Having a DB as ActiveRecord on Rails wants.
You can able to perform select
insert
and update
using Models
like instances.
var DataType = require('mysql_node_orm/lib/datatype');
var Adapter = require('mysql_node_orm');
var Author = Adapter.declare('Author', {
has_many: ['Book'],
destroy: [ 'Book' ],
fields: {
name: {
type: DataType.String,
unique: true
},
age: {
type: DataType.Int
}
}
});
Book = Adapter.declare('Book', {
belongs_to: ['Author'],
fields: {
name: {
type: DataType.String
},
pages_number: {
type: DataType.Int
}
},
methods:{
foo: function(bar){
this.test();
return 'foobar ' + bar;
},
test: function(){
return 'test method'
}
}
});
var author = Author.find( 1 );
var books = author.books
book = new Book({
name: 'Foobar book'
});
book.pages_number = 1024;
books.push( book );
author.save( true );
Adapter.close();
- it is the main class
var Adapter = require('mysql_node_orm');
var adapter = new Adapter( 'localhost', 'root', 'password', 'db_name', 3306);
- DataType.String # the VARCHAR type
- DataType.Int # the INT type
- DataType.Boolean # the TYNINT type
(tmporarly incompleted)
// To use the datatype
var DataType = require('mysql_node_orm/lib/datatype')
(Static methods)
Model.find( id /* as NUM */ )
# returns the instance of the model if found. Otherwise nullModel.find( 'all' )
# returns an Array instance contaning all model found by performing theselect
. Empty array if no record foundModel.find( 'first' )
# returns the instance of the model representing the first matched record if found. Otherwise nullModel.find_by( where, options, limit )
```javascipt
where = {
field_foo_name: field_foo_value,
field_bar_name: field_bar_value,
}
```
```javascript
options = {
includes: ['table_foo_name', 'table_bar_name'],
joins: {
table_foo_name: { // INNER JOIN table_foo_name
field_bar_name: { // ON field_bar_name
table_xxxx_name: 'field_xxxx_name' // = table_xxxx_name.field_xxxx_name
}
}
}
}
```
Model.find_by_foo_field_name( value )
# return an Array containing the result ofselect * from table_foo_name where FOO_FIELD_NAME = VALUE
. A single Model instance if field is declared as unique
What I'm going to do:
-
has_many_through relations
-
DataType conversion
-
migrations
-
More documentation is coming... ;)
- Delete model and its
dependencies
- Implement events
- Fields validation