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@krishnapawar/mysql-models-builder
Advanced tools
The `kp-mysql-models` library simplifies MySQL database interaction, streamlining tasks such as creating, inserting, updating, and deleting records, as well as handling complex queries like joins, pagination, and conditional operations. By offering an int
The
mysql-models-builder
is a mysql query builder light weight library that simplifies interactions with MySQL databases. It streamlines tasks such as creating, inserting, updating, and deleting records, and handles complex operations like joins, pagination, and conditionals. Its intuitive and efficient approach can greatly expedite development, saving both time and effort.
npm i mysql-models-builder
npm i @krishnapawar/mysql-models-builder
import all method.
const {
setDBConnection,
get,
first,
save,
create,
update,
dbJoin,
dbWith,
} = require("mysql-models-builder");
first you have to setup mysql connection call setBDConnection() method to connect database with lib.
var mysql = require("mysql");
var pool = mysql.createPool({
connectionLimit: 10,
host: "localhost",
user: "root",
password: "",
database: "test",
});
setDBConnection(pool);
after that use (call) all methods like helper function in you code
Somme important methods
Exmaples
first method for geting single data
const data = await first({
table: "users",
select: ["id", "first_name", "last_name"],
limit: 10,
latest: "id",
whereNotIn: {
id: [1, 1221],
},
whereIs: {
last_name: "NULL",
},
where:{
id:1
}
});
get methods
const data = await get({
table: "users",
select: ["id", "first_name", "last_name"],
limit: 10,
latest: "id",
whereNotIn: {
id: [1, 1221],
},
whereIs: {
last_name: "NULL",
},
});
we can make dyanamic pagination with key word (pagination:1) 1 is page No. we can set page limit by (limit:10) key word 10 is 10 data per page
const data = await get({
table: "users",
limit: 10,
pagination: 1,
});
using with() method using with first method to fetch data in specific variable in object
const data = await first({
table: "users",
select: ["id", "first_name", "last_name"],
with: {
doctor: {
table: "appointments",
limit: 2,
select: ["id", "user_id"],
connect: {
user_id: "id",
},
},
clinic: {
table: "appointments",
limit: 2,
select: ["id", "user_id"],
connect: {
doctor_id: "id",
},
},
},
where: {
id: 585,
},
});
using with() method using with get method to fetch data in specific variable in object
const data = await get({
table: "users",
select: ["id", "created_by_id", "first_name", "last_name"],
with: {
doctor: {
table: "appointments",
limit: 2,
select: ["id", "user_id"],
connect: {
user_id: "id",
},
},
clinic: {
table: "appointments",
limit: 2,
select: ["id", "user_id"],
connect: {
doctor_id: "id",
},
},
},
where: {
created_by_id: "1",
},
});
More Examples (using with key) with hasOne, belognsTo, hasMany, connect
{
select:['id','first_name','role_id','created_at'],
whereIsNotNull:['last_name'],
with:{
hasOne_appointment:{
select:['id','user_id'],
table:"appointments",
hasOne:{
user_id:'id'
}
},
belongsTo_appointment:{
select:['id','user_id'],
table:"appointments",
belongsTo:{
user_id:'id'
}
},
connect_appointment:{
select:['id','user_id'],
table:"appointments",
connect:{
user_id:'id'
}
},
hasMany_appointment:{
select:['id','user_id'],
table:"appointments",
hasMany:{
user_id:'id'
}
}
}
}
belongsTo and hasOne give single response with single object data and hasMany and connect give array object response with multiple object data
dbJoin for using mysql all types join
let page = req.query.page;
const data = await dbJoin({
table: "users",
limit: 10,
select: [
"users.id as uId",
"appointments.id",
"users.first_name",
"lab.first_name as lab_name",
],
latest: "appointments.id",
join: [
{
type: "hasOne",
table: "appointments",
on: {
"users.id": "appointments.patient_id",
},
},
{
type: "belongsTo",
table: "users lab",
on: {
"lab.id": "appointments.user_id",
},
},
],
where: {
"users.id": 1122,
},
pagination: page,
});
you can also use for this method for join mutipal table
const data = await dbWith({
table: "users",
limit: 10,
select: [
"users.id as uId",
"appointments.id",
"users.first_name",
"lab.first_name as lab_name",
],
latest: "appointments.id",
with: {
hasOne: [
{
table: "appointments",
on: {
"users.id": "appointments.patient_id",
},
},
{
table: "users clinic",
on: {
"clinic.id": "appointments.clinic_id",
},
},
],
belongsTo: [
{
table: "users lab",
on: {
"lab.id": "appointments.user_id",
},
},
],
},
where: {
"users.id": 1122,
},
pagination: page,
});
create method using for create data
const data = await create({
table: "users",
elements: {
first_name: "ram",
last_name: "ji",
}
});
update method using for updating data
const dataj = await update({
table: "users",
elements: {
first_name: "ram",
last_name: "ji",
},
where: {
id: 1223,
}
});
save method using for create or updating data
const dataj = await save({
table: "users",
elements: {
first_name: "ram",
last_name: "ji",
},
// where: {
// id: 1223,
// },
});
using your modele class by extendes BaseModels class for Example
const { BaseModels } = require("mysql-models-builder");
const { pool } =require("./db");
class User extends BaseModels{
constructor(){
super();
this._table="users";
this._connection=pool;
}
}
module.exports= User;
No need to connect table name if class name same as table name but without s. for exmaple we have users table then we make User model class. also we sort hand connet database by using super() method;
exmple 1
const { BaseModels } = require("mysql-models-builder");
const { pool } =require("./db");
class User extends BaseModels{
constructor(){
super();
this._connection=pool;
}
}
module.exports= User;
OR exmple 2
class User extends BaseModels{
constructor(){
super(pool);
}
}
module.exports= User;
You can access all methods after make User class object for Example
let user = new User;
let data = await user.first();
let data = await user.get();
//deleting data
let data = await user.delele({
where: {
id: 585,
}
});
let data = await user.deleleAll();
let data = await user.destroy({
where: {
id: 585,
}
});
//trucate table
let data = await user.trunCate();
We can use soft delete as well by using BaseModels class for Example
let user = new User;
class User extends BaseModels{
constructor(){
super(pool);
this._softDelete=true;
}
}
//for soft deleteing data
let data = await user.trashed({
where: {
id: 585,
}
});
//for soft deleteing All data
let data = await user.trashedAll();
//for soft deleteing restoring data
let data = await user.restore({
where: {
id: 585,
}
});
//for soft deleteing restoring All data
let data = await user.restoreAll();
//for fetch soft deleted data useing onlyTrashed:true;
let data = await user.first({
onlyTrashed:true,
where: {
id: 585,
}
});
let data = await user.get({ onlyTrashed:true });
or you can use same like abow example.
let data = await user.get({
select: ["id", "firstname", "lastname"],
with: {
doctor: {
table: "appointments",
limit: 2,
select: ["id", "user_id"],
connect: {
user_id: "id",
},
},
clinic: {
table: "appointments",
limit: 2,
select: ["id", "user_id"],
connect: {
doctor_id: "id",
},
},
},
where: {
id: 585,
},
});
Some Important methods that You can also use,
Some Important Key Words that can help in abow methods,
table,
select,
elements,
latest,
limit,
pagination,
with,
connect,
hasOne,
belongsTo,
hasMany,
join,
dbWith,
where,
whereOr,
whereIn,
whereNotIn,
whereIs,
whereIsNull,
whereIsNotNull,
whereRaw,
on,
onOr,
onIn,
onNotIn,
onIs,
onRaw,
onlyTrashed,
some usefull method that can help with that method
where: {
id: 1223,
}
*********************************
whereOr: {
id: 1223,
}
*********************************
whereIn: {
id: [1, 1221],
},
*********************************
whereNotIn: {
id: [1, 1221],
},
*********************************
whereIs: {
last_name: "NULL",
},
*********************************
whereIsNot: {
last_name: "NULL",
},
*********************************
whereRaw:"name='mohan' and age=30 "
on: {
id: 1223,
}
*********************************
onOr: {
id: 1223,
}
*********************************
onIn: {
id: [1, 1221],
},
*********************************
onNotIn: {
id: [1, 1221],
},
*********************************
onIs: {
last_name: "NULL",
},
*********************************
onIsNot: {
last_name: "NULL",
},
*********************************
onRaw:"name='mohan' and age=30 "
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