
Security News
High Salaries No Longer Enough to Attract Top Cybersecurity Talent
A survey of 500 cybersecurity pros reveals high pay isn't enough—lack of growth and flexibility is driving attrition and risking organizational security.
@hapipal/schwifty
Advanced tools
A model layer for hapi integrating Objection ORM
Lead Maintainer - Devin Ivy
npm install @hapipal/schwifty
See also the API Reference
Schwifty is intended for use with hapi v19+, nodejs v12+, Joi v17+, Objection v1 through v3, and knex v0.16+ (see v5 for lower support).
Schwifty is used to define Joi-compatible models and knex connections for use with Objection ORM. Those models then become available within your hapi server where it is most convenient. It has been tailored to multi-plugin deployments, where each plugin may set clear boundaries in defining its own models, knex database connections, and migrations. It's safe to register schwifty multiple times, wherever you'd like to use it, as it protects against model name collisions and other ambiguous configurations.
// First, ensure your project includes knex, objection, and sqlite3
// To get started you might run,
// npm install --save @hapipal/schwifty @hapi/hapi joi knex objection sqlite3
'use strict';
const Hapi = require('@hapi/hapi');
const Schwifty = require('@hapipal/schwifty');
const Joi = require('joi');
(async () => {
const server = Hapi.server({ port: 3000 });
server.route({
method: 'get',
path: '/dogs/{id}',
handler: async (request) => {
const { Dog } = request.models();
return await Dog.query().findById(request.params.id);
}
});
await server.register({
plugin: Schwifty,
options: {
knex: {
client: 'sqlite3',
useNullAsDefault: true,
connection: {
filename: ':memory:'
}
}
}
});
// Register a model with schwifty...
server.registerModel(
class Dog extends Schwifty.Model {
static tableName = 'Dog';
static joiSchema = Joi.object({
id: Joi.number(),
name: Joi.string()
});
}
);
await server.initialize();
// ... then make a table ...
const knex = server.knex();
await knex.schema.createTable('Dog', (table) => {
table.increments('id').primary();
table.string('name');
});
// ... then add some records ...
const { Dog } = server.models();
await Promise.all([
Dog.query().insert({ name: 'Guinness' }),
Dog.query().insert({ name: 'Sully' }),
Dog.query().insert({ name: 'Ren' })
]);
// ... then start the server!
await server.start();
console.log(`Now, go find some dogs at ${server.info.uri}`);
})();
FAQs
A model layer for hapi integrating Objection ORM
The npm package @hapipal/schwifty receives a total of 843 weekly downloads. As such, @hapipal/schwifty popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hapipal/schwifty demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
A survey of 500 cybersecurity pros reveals high pay isn't enough—lack of growth and flexibility is driving attrition and risking organizational security.
Product
Socket, the leader in open source security, is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace for simplified procurement and enhanced protection against supply chain attacks.
Security News
Corepack will be phased out from future Node.js releases following a TSC vote.