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ah-sequelize-plugin
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This plugin will use the sequelize orm to create api.models
which contain your sequelize models
npm install ah-sequelize-plugin --save
config/plugins.js
)npm install sequelize --save
) to your package.jsonnpm install sequelize-fixtures --save
) to your package.jsonnpm install mysql --save
) to your package.json
npm install sequelize-cli
) to your package.json
npm install -g sequelize-cli
)A ./config/sequelize.js
file will be created which will store your database configuration
Use the exports form of sequelize models in ./models
with the file name matching that of the model, IE:
module.exports = function(sequelize, DataTypes) {
return sequelize.define("Project", {
name: DataTypes.STRING,
description: DataTypes.TEXT
})
}
Models are loaded into api.models
, so the example above would be api.models.Project
.
This plugin does not condone the use of Sequelize.sync()
in favor of migrations. Keep you migrations in ./migrations
and use the sequelize-cli to execute them.
An example migration to create a users
table would look like:
// from ./migrations/20140101000001-create-users.js
var Promise = require('bluebird');
module.exports = {
up: function(migration, DataTypes) {
return Promise.all([
migration.createTable('users', {
id: {
type: DataTypes.INTEGER,
primaryKey: true,
autoIncrement: true
},
name: DataTypes.STRING,
email: DataTypes.STRING,
phone: DataTypes.STRING,
passwordHash: DataTypes.TEXT,
passwordSalt: DataTypes.TEXT,
createdAt: DataTypes.DATE
updatedAt: DataTypes.DATE
})
]).then(function(){
return Promise.all([
migration.addIndex('users', ['email'], {
indexName: 'email_index',
indicesType: 'UNIQUE'
}),
migration.addIndex('users', ['name'], {
indexName: 'name_index',
indicesType: 'UNIQUE'
}),
migration.addIndex('users', ['phone'], {
indexName: 'phone_index',
indicesType: 'UNIQUE'
})
]);
});
},
down: function(migration, DataTypes) {
return Promise.all([
migration.dropTable('users')
]);
}
}
You can use the sequelize-cli to create and execute migrations.
api.sequelize.migrate
and api.sequelize.migrateUndo
are now based on Umzug, and are maintained for legacy purposes.
An Umzug instance is available at api.sequelize.umzug
, and should be used to perform (and undo) migrations programatically using the official API.
If you want to sync, you can api.sequelize.sequelize.sync()
or api.models.yourModel.sync()
;
By default, ah-sequelize-plugin
will automatically execute any pending migrations when Actionhero starts up. You can disable this behaviour by adding autoMigrate: false
to your sequelize config.
If you want to declare associations, best practice has you create an associations.js
initializer within your project which might look like this:
module.exports = {
loadPriority: 1000,
startPriority: 1002, // priority has to be after models have been loaded
stopPriority: 1000,
associations: {},
initialize: function (api, next) {
next();
},
start: function (api, next) {
api.models.user.hasMany(api.models.posts);
api.models.posts.hasMany(api.models.comments);
api.models.comments.belongsTo(api.models.posts);
api.models.posts.belongsTo(api.models.user);
next();
},
stop: function (api, next) {
next();
}
};
We use the sequelize-fixtures
package to load in JSON-defined fixtures in the test NODE_ENV. Store your fixtures in ./test/fixtures/*.json
or ./test/fixtures/*.yml
.
By default, ah-sequelize-plugin
will not automatically load your fixtures when Actionhero starts up. You can enable this behaviour by adding loadFixtures: true
to your sequelize config.
FAQs
Use Sequelize in ActionHero
The npm package ah-sequelize-plugin receives a total of 1,228 weekly downloads. As such, ah-sequelize-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ah-sequelize-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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