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@supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-filter
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This package provides a few utility classes around PostgREST queries.
This package provides a few utility classes around PostgREST queries.
pnpm install @supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-filter
npm install @supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-filter
yarn add @supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-filter
PostgrestQueryParser
and PostgrestParser
PostgrestQueryParser
decompose the select and filter query parameters of a PostgREST query into JSON.
PostgrestParser
extends PostgrestQueryParser
and extracts all relevant information from a PostrestFilterBuilder
instance (schema, table, body, count, head, ...) and parse them into definite keys.
Here is an example:
const p = new PostgrestParser(
c
.from("test")
.select(
`name,
city:cities (
test:name
),
countries (
capital,
population,
some_ref (
test:first,
second
)
)`,
{ head: false, count: "exact" }
)
.or(
"full_name.eq.20,test.neq.true,and(full_name.eq.Test Name,email.eq.test@mail.com)"
)
.eq("id", "123")
.contains("id", "456")
);
console.log(p.bodyKey); // undefined
console.log(p.count); // exact
console.log(p.isHead); // false
console.log(p.queryKey); // id=cs.456&id=eq.123&or=%28full_name.eq.20%2Ctest.neq.true%2Cand%28full_name.eq.Test+Name%2Cemail.eq.test%40mail.com%29%29&select=name%2Ccity%3Acities%28test%3Aname%29%2Ccountries%28capital%2Cpopulation%2Csome_ref%28test%3Afirst%2Csecond%29%29
console.log(p.schema); // undefined --> default schema
console.log(p.table); // test
console.log(p.paths);
// [
// { alias: undefined, path: "name" },
// { alias: "city.test", path: "cities.name" },
// { alias: undefined, path: "countries.capital" },
// { alias: undefined, path: "countries.population" },
// {
// alias: "countries.some_ref.test",
// path: "countries.some_ref.first",
// },
// { alias: undefined, path: "countries.some_ref.second" },
// ];
console.log(JSON.stringify(p.filters, null, 2));
// [
// {
// or: [
// {
// path: "full_name",
// negate: false,
// operator: "eq",
// value: 20,
// },
// {
// path: "test",
// negate: false,
// operator: "neq",
// value: true,
// },
// {
// and: [
// {
// path: "full_name",
// negate: false,
// operator: "eq",
// value: "Test Name",
// },
// {
// path: "email",
// negate: false,
// operator: "eq",
// value: "test@mail.com",
// },
// ],
// },
// ],
// },
// {
// path: "id",
// negate: false,
// operator: "eq",
// value: 123,
// },
// {
// path: "id",
// negate: false,
// operator: "cs",
// value: 456,
// },
// ];
PostgrestFilter
Use the filters and selected paths extracted from PostgrestQueryParser
to build a filter function.
.hasPaths(input): boolean
checks that the input has a value (not undefined) for all .paths
.applyFilters(input): boolean
applies all .filters
to the input.apply(input): boolean
applies both of the aboveHere is an example:
const filter = PostgrestFilter.fromFilterBuilder(
supabase
.from("contact")
.select(
"id,username,ticket_number,golden_ticket,tags,country!inner(code,name,full_name)"
)
.or(`username.eq.unknown,and(ticket_number.eq.2,golden_ticket.is.true)`)
.is("golden_ticket", true)
.in("username", ["thorwebdev"])
.contains("tags", ["supateam"])
.or("name.eq.unknown,and(name.eq.Singapore,code.eq.SG)", {
foreignTable: "country",
})
);
console.log(
filter.apply({
id: "68d2e5ef-d117-4f0c-abc7-60891a643571",
username: "thorwebdev",
ticket_number: 2,
golden_ticket: false,
tags: ["supateam", "investor"],
country: {
code: "SG",
name: "Singapore",
full_name: "Republic of Singapore",
},
})
); // --> false
console.log(
filter.apply({
id: "68d2e5ef-d117-4f0c-abc7-60891a643571",
created_at: "2022-08-19T15:30:33.072441+00:00",
username: "thorwebdev",
ticket_number: 2,
golden_ticket: true,
tags: ["supateam", "investor"],
country: {
code: "SG",
name: "Singapore",
full_name: "Republic of Singapore",
},
})
); // --> true
hasPath()
function should try to transform the input object using the knowledge it has about paths and aliases of the expected obejct.FAQs
This package provides a few utility classes around PostgREST queries.
We found that @supabase-cache-helpers/postgrest-filter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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