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@stately-cloud/schema
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This is a TypeScript domain-specific language (DSL) for generating Stately Schemas. You use schemas to define the shape of your data model in StatelyDB, including validation, types, and other database configuration such as key paths and indexes. It is meant to be used with the stately
CLI, e.g. stately schema put index.ts
.
package.json
and add a dependency on @stately-cloud/schema
(e.g. npm init
, npm i @stately-cloud/schema
)tsconfig.json
for your schema. This is necessary to get good autocomplete in VSCode..ts
) file. These import from @stately-cloud/schema
to get types and builder functions, and export their types.stately schema validate index.ts
to check your schema.stately schema put --schema-id 12345 --message "an update message" index.ts
to upload the schema to your store.stately schema generate --language typescript index.ts --out <output-dir>
to generate typed models for your schema.FAQs
Schema language for StatelyDB
The npm package @stately-cloud/schema receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, @stately-cloud/schema popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @stately-cloud/schema demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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