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@wmfs/tymly-pg-plugin
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Plugin for TymlyJS that provides PostgreSQL persistence
$ npm install pg-info --save
The audit service allows Tymly to keep a history of change in records.
If you do not want a model to keep a history of changes then add the flag "audit": false
to it's json definition. Tymly will store this history in the 'rewind' model.
This service will pick up any file in the /pg-scripts directory of a blueprint with the following file naming convention:
audit-{function-name}.sql
where {function-name} is the name of your function.
This function will then be applied to all models by default unless they have "audit":false
.
Keeps storage of relevant blueprint objects and creates them in the database provided at PG_CONNECTION_STRING.
Before running these tests, you'll need a test PostgreSQL database available and set a PG_CONNECTION_STRING
environment variable to point to it, for example:
PG_CONNECTION_STRING=postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/my_test_db
$ npm test
MIT
1.269.0 (2022-06-09)
FAQs
Replace Tymly's out-the-box memory storage with PostgreSQL
The npm package @wmfs/tymly-pg-plugin receives a total of 410 weekly downloads. As such, @wmfs/tymly-pg-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @wmfs/tymly-pg-plugin 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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