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An advanced library for NoSQL data organization and manipulation using TypeScript with support for MongoDB, data validation, collections, and custom data types.


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@push.rocks/smartdata

do more with data

Install

To install @push.rocks/smartdata, use npm:

npm install @push.rocks/smartdata --save

This will add @push.rocks/smartdata to your project's dependencies.

Usage

@push.rocks/smartdata enables efficient data handling and operation management with a focus on using MongoDB. It leverages TypeScript for strong typing and ESM syntax for modern JavaScript usage. Below are various scenarios demonstrating how to utilize this package effectively in a project.

Setting Up and Connecting to the Database

Before interacting with the database, you need to set up and establish a connection. This is done by creating an instance of SmartdataDb and calling its init method with your MongoDB connection details.

import { SmartdataDb } from '@push.rocks/smartdata';

// Create a new instance of SmartdataDb with MongoDB connection details
const db = new SmartdataDb({
  mongoDbUrl: 'mongodb://localhost:27017',
  mongoDbName: 'your-database-name',
  mongoDbUser: 'your-username',
  mongoDbPass: 'your-password',
});

// Initialize and connect to the database
await db.init();

Defining Data Models

Data models in @push.rocks/smartdata are classes that represent collections and documents in your MongoDB database. Use decorators such as @Collection, @unI, and @svDb to define your data models.

import { SmartDataDbDoc, Collection, unI, svDb } from '@push.rocks/smartdata';

@Collection(() => db)  // Associate this model with the database instance
class User extends SmartDataDbDoc<User, User> {
  @unI()
  public id: string = 'unique-user-id'; // Mark 'id' as a unique index
  
  @svDb()
  public username: string;  // Mark 'username' to be saved in DB
  
  @svDb()
  public email: string;  // Mark 'email' to be saved in DB
  
  constructor(username: string, email: string) {
    super();
    this.username = username;
    this.email = email;
  }
}

Performing CRUD Operations

@push.rocks/smartdata simplifies CRUD operations with intuitive methods on model instances.

Create
const newUser = new User('myUsername', 'myEmail@example.com');
await newUser.save();  // Save the new user to the database
Read
// Fetch a single user by a unique attribute
const user = await User.getInstance({ username: 'myUsername' });

// Fetch multiple users that match criteria
const users = await User.getInstances({ email: 'myEmail@example.com' });
Update
// Assuming 'user' is an instance of User
user.email = 'newEmail@example.com';
await user.save();  // Update the user in the database
Delete
// Assuming 'user' is an instance of User
await user.delete();  // Delete the user from the database

Advanced Usage

@push.rocks/smartdata also supports advanced features like watching for real-time changes in the database, handling distributed data coordination, and more. These features utilize MongoDB's capabilities to provide real-time data syncing and distributed systems coordination.

Conclusion

With its focus on TypeScript, modern JavaScript syntax, and leveraging MongoDB's features, @push.rocks/smartdata offers a powerful toolkit for data handling and operations management in Node.js applications. Its design for ease of use, coupled with advanced features, makes it a versatile choice for developers looking to build efficient and scalable data-driven applications.

For more details on usage and additional features, refer to the official documentation and explore the various classes and methods provided by @push.rocks/smartdata.

This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the license file within this repository.

Please note: The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.

Trademarks

This project is owned and maintained by Task Venture Capital GmbH. The names and logos associated with Task Venture Capital GmbH and any related products or services are trademarks of Task Venture Capital GmbH and are not included within the scope of the MIT license granted herein. Use of these trademarks must comply with Task Venture Capital GmbH's Trademark Guidelines, and any usage must be approved in writing by Task Venture Capital GmbH.

Company Information

Task Venture Capital GmbH
Registered at District court Bremen HRB 35230 HB, Germany

For any legal inquiries or if you require further information, please contact us via email at hello@task.vc.

By using this repository, you acknowledge that you have read this section, agree to comply with its terms, and understand that the licensing of the code does not imply endorsement by Task Venture Capital GmbH of any derivative works.

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