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@wmfs/relationize
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Takes a set of JSON Schema definitions and returns a relational database structure capable of storing compliant data.
Takes a set of JSON Schema definitions and returns a relational database structure capable of storing compliant data.
$ npm install relationize --save
const relationize = require('relationize')
relationize (
{
source: {
paths: [
{
namespace: 'relationizeTest',
path: '/somewhere/json-schemas/live'
}
]
}
},
function (err, dbStructure) {
// Done!
// - The value of 'dbStructure' takes the same form
// as the output generated by the 'pg-info' package.
}
)
Option | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
source | object | A source object for configuring where to derive JSON Schema data from. |
source
objectExamples
{
paths: [
{
namespace: 'relationizeTest',
path: '/somewhere/json-schemas/live'
}
]
}
{
schemas: [
{
namespace: 'relationizeTest',
schema: {
// JSON schema here
}
}
]
}
Properties
property | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
paths | [object] | An array of objects containing a namespace property (used to separate related tables into schemas_ and path (a file-path from where to load JSON files from - uses glob, so the ** pattern is supported) |
schemas | [object] | An array of objects containing a namespace property (used to separate related tables into schemas_ and schema (a ready-to-use JSON Schema) |
Relationize returns objects of the same form as those returned by the pg-info package. The output of Relationize can then be used to generate a relational database (complete with comments, tables, indexes and foreign key constraints) to store your JSON-structured data.
$ npm test
1.35.0 (2025-06-13)
FAQs
Takes a set of JSON Schema definitions and returns a relational database structure capable of storing compliant data.
We found that @wmfs/relationize demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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