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@trapi/query

An tiny library which provides utility types/functions for request and response query handling.

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@trapi/query 🌈

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This is a library for building JSON:API like REST-APIs.

It extends the specification format between request- & response-handling for querying and fetching data according the following query parameters:

  • filter: Filter the data set, according specific criteria.
  • include Include related resources of the primary data.
  • page Limit the number of resources returned of the whole set.
  • fields Return only specific fields or extend the default selection.

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Installation

npm install @trapi/query --save

Usage

Build 🏗

The general idea is to construct a QueryRecord at the frontend side, which will be formatted to a string and passed to the backend application as URL query string. The backend application is than always fully capable of processing the request, as far the provided query was not malformed.

Therefore, two components of this module are required in the frontend application:

  • generic type: QueryRecord<T>
  • function: buildQuery.

The method will generate the query string, which was addressed in the previous section.

In the following example a Class which will represent the structure of a User. The getAPIUsers will handle the resource request to the resource API.

import axios from "axios";
import {QueryRecord, buildQuery} from "@trapi/query";

class Profile {
    id: number;
    avatar: string;
    cover: string;
}

class User {
    id: number;
    name: string;
    age?: number;
    profile: Profile;
}

type ResponsePayload = {
    data: User[],
    meta: {
        limit: number,
        offset: number,
        total: number
    }
}

export async function getAPIUsers(record: QueryRecord<User>): Promise<ResponsePayload> {
    const response = await axios.get('users' + buildQuery(record));

    return response.data;
}

(async () => {
    const record: QueryRecord<User> = {
        page: {
            limit: 20,
            offset: 10
        },
        filter: {
            id: 1 // some possible values:
            // 1 | [1,2,3] | '!1' | '~1' | ['!1',2,3] | {profile: {avatar: 'xxx.jpg'}}
        },
        fields: ['id', 'name'], // some possible values:
        // 'id' | ['id', 'name'] | '+id' | {user: ['id', 'name'], profile: ['avatar']}
        sort: '-id', // some possible values:
        // 'id' | ['id', 'name'] | '-id' | {id: 'DESC', profile: {avatar: 'ASC'}}
        include: {
            profile: true
        }
    };

    // console.log(tranformQueryRecord);
    // ?filter[id]=1&fields=id,name&page[limit]=20&page[offset]=10&sort=-id&include=profile

    let response = await getAPIUsers(record);

    // do somethin with the response :)
})();

The next examples will be about how to parse and validate the transformed QueryRecord<T> on the backend side.

Parsing 🔎

For explanation proposes how to use the query utils, two simple entities with a simple relation between them are declared to demonstrate their usage:

import {
    Entity,
    PrimaryGeneratedColumn,
    Column,
    OneToOne,
    JoinColumn
} from "typeorm";

@Entity()
export class User {
    @PrimaryGeneratedColumn({unsigned: true})
    id: number;

    @Column({type: 'varchar', length: 30})
    @Index({unique: true})
    name: string;

    @Column({type: 'varchar', length: 255, default: null, nullable: true})
    email: string;

    @OneToOne(() => Profile)
    profile: Profile;
}

@Entity()
export class Profile {
    @PrimaryGeneratedColumn({unsigned: true})
    id: number;

    @Column({type: 'varchar', length: 255, default: null, nullable: true})
    avatar: string;

    @Column({type: 'varchar', length: 255, default: null, nullable: true})
    cover: string;

    @OneToOne(() => User)
    @JoinColumn()
    user: User;
}

In this example typeorm is used as the object-relational mapping (ORM) and typeorm-extension is used to apply the transformed request query parameters on the db query.

When you use express or another library, you can use the API utils accordingly to the following code snippet:

Parsing - Extended
import {getRepository} from "typeorm";
import {Request, Response} from 'express';

import {
    parseFields,
    parseFilters,
    parseIncludes,
    parsePagination,
    parseSort
} from "typeorm-extension";

import {
    applyFieldsTransformed,
    applyFiltersTransformed,
    applyIncludesTransformed,
    applyPaginationTransformed,
    applySortTransformed
} from "typeorm-extension";

/**
 * Get many users.
 *
 * Request example
 * - url: /users?page[limit]=10&page[offset]=0&include=profile&filter[id]=1&fields[user]=id,name
 *
 * Return Example:
 * {
 *     data: [
 *         {id: 1, name: 'tada5hi', profile: {avatar: 'avatar.jpg', cover: 'cover.jpg'}}
 *      ],
 *     meta: {
 *        total: 1,
 *        limit: 20,
 *        offset: 0
 *    }
 * }
 * @param req
 * @param res
 */
export async function getUsers(req: Request, res: Response) {
    const {fields, filter, include, page, sort} = req.query;

    const repository = getRepository(User);
    const query = repository.createQueryBuilder('user');

    // -----------------------------------------------------

    const includes = applyIncludesTransformed(query, parseIncludes(include));

    applySortTransformed(query, parseSort(sort, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['id', 'name', 'profile.id'],
        // profile.id can only be used as sorting key, if the relation 'profile' is included.
        includes: includes
    }));

    applyFieldsTransformed(query, parseFields(fields, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['id', 'name', 'profile.id', 'profile.avatar'],
        // porfile fields can only be included, if the relation 'profile' is included.
        includes: includes
    }));

    // only allow filtering users by id & name
    applyFiltersTransformed(query, parseFilters(filter, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['id', 'name', 'profile.id'],
        // porfile.id can only be used as a filter, if the relation 'profile' is included.
        includes: includes
    }));

    // only allow to select 20 items at maximum.
    const pagination = applyPaginationTransformed(query, parsePagination(page, {maxLimit: 20}));

    // -----------------------------------------------------

    const [entities, total] = await query.getManyAndCount();

    return res.json({
        data: {
            data: entities,
            meta: {
                total,
                ...pagination
            }
        }
    });
}

This can even be much easier, because typeorm-extension uses @trapi/query under the hood ⚡.

Transform - Simple

This is much shorter than the previous example and has less direct dependencies 😁.

import {getRepository} from "typeorm";
import {Request, Response} from 'express';
import {
    applyFields,
    applyFilters,
    applyIncludes,
    applyPagination,
    applySort
} from "typeorm-extension";

/**
 * Get many users.
 *
 * Request example
 * - url: /users?page[limit]=10&page[offset]=0&include=profile&filter[id]=1&fields[user]=id,name
 *
 * Return Example:
 * {
 *     data: [
 *         {id: 1, name: 'tada5hi', profile: {avatar: 'avatar.jpg', cover: 'cover.jpg'}}
 *      ],
 *     meta: {
 *        total: 1,
 *        limit: 20,
 *        offset: 0
 *    }
 * }
 * @param req
 * @param res
 */
export async function getUsers(req: Request, res: Response) {
    const {fields, filter, include, page, sort} = req.query;

    const repository = getRepository(User);
    const query = repository.createQueryBuilder('user');

    // -----------------------------------------------------

    const includes = applyIncludes(query, include, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['profile']
    });

    applySort(query, sort, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['id', 'name', 'profile.id'],
        // profile.id can only be used as sorting key, if the relation 'profile' is included.
        includes: includes
    });

    applyFields(query, fields, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['id', 'name', 'profile.id', 'profile.avatar'],
        // porfile fields can only be included, if the relation 'profile' is included.
        includes: includes
    })

    // only allow filtering users by id & name
    applyFilters(query, filter, {
        queryAlias: 'user',
        allowed: ['id', 'name', 'profile.id'],
        // porfile.id can only be used as a filter, if the relation 'profile' is included.
        includes: includes
    });

    // only allow to select 20 items at maximum.
    const pagination = applyPagination(query, page, {maxLimit: 20});

    // -----------------------------------------------------

    const [entities, total] = await query.getManyAndCount();

    return res.json({
        data: {
            data: entities,
            meta: {
                total,
                ...pagination
            }
        }
    });
}

Options

FieldsOptions
type FieldsOptions = {
    aliasMapping?: Record<string, string>,
    allowed?: Record<string, string[]> | string[],
    includes?: IncludesTransformed,
    queryAlias?: string
};
FiltersOptions
export type FiltersOptions = {
    aliasMapping?: Record<string, string>,
    allowed?: string[],
    includes?: IncludesTransformed,
    queryAlias?: string,
    queryBindingKeyFn?: (key: string) => string
};
IncludesOptions
type IncludesOptions = {
    aliasMapping?: Record<string, string>,
    allowed?: string[],
    includeParents?: boolean | string[] | string
    queryAlias?: string,
};
PaginationOptions
type PaginationOptions = {
    maxLimit?: number
};
SortOptions
type SortOptions = {
    aliasMapping?: Record<string, string>,
    allowed?: string[] | string[][],
    includes?: IncludesTransformed,
    queryAlias?: string
};

Transformed

FieldsTransformed
export type AliasFields = {
    addFields?: boolean,
    alias?: string,
    fields: string[]
};

export type FieldsTransformed = AliasFields[];
FiltersTransformed
export type FilterTransformed = {
    statement: string,
    binding: Record<string, any>
};
export type FiltersTransformed = FilterTransformed[];
IncludesTransformed
export type IncludeTransformed = {
    property: string,
    alias: string
};
export type IncludesTransformed = IncludeTransformed[];
PaginationTransformed
export type PaginationTransformed = {
    limit?: number,
    offset?: number
};
SortTransformed
export type SortDirection = 'ASC' | 'DESC';
export type SortTransformed = Record<string, SortDirection>;

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Package last updated on 01 Oct 2021

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