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deepcase materialized-path

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Associative, multidirectional, multiparental materialized-path realization.

To understand how to use it for your own purposes - look at migrations and tests.

  • Associative links structure base trigger table.
  • Column names configuration. You can use your structure, not only id/from_id/to_id with Trigger class options: id_field, to_field, from_field.
  • Multiparental. Any count of parent links in your trees, not only one.
  • Multidirectional. Not only from => to direction. You can has many trees with many links with many directions with Trigger class options: isAllowSpreadFromCurrent, isAllowSpreadCurrentTo, isAllowSpreadToCurrent, isAllowSpreadCurrentFrom, isAllowSpreadToInCurrent, isAllowSpreadCurrentFromOut, isAllowSpreadFromOutCurrent, isAllowSpreadCurrentToIn. See multidirectional migrations and tests for details.
  • Customizable id field type with Trigger class option: id_type.
  • PostgreSQL only for now.
  • Hasura support, but not required.
  • Grouping support. Not only one tree layer for one storage. You can separate multiple tree conditions with Trigger class options: iteratorInsertDeclare, iteratorInsertBegin, iteratorInsertEnd, iteratorDeleteArgumentSend, iteratorDeleteArgumentGet, iteratorDeleteDeclare, iteratorDeleteBegin, iteratorDeleteEnd, groupInsert, groupDelete, additionalFields, additionalData.
  • Benchmarks.

example

Install and run docker and npm. And then in this repo directory:

npm ci;
npm run hasura;
npm run migrate;
npm run test;
npm run unmigrate;

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