appwrite-utils
Overview
appwrite-utils
is a comprehensive TypeScript library designed to streamline the development process for Appwrite projects. It provides a suite of utilities and helper functions that facilitate data manipulation, schema management, and seamless integration with Appwrite services. Whether you're managing data migrations, schema updates, or simply need a set of robust tools for your Appwrite project, appwrite-utils
has you covered. This package is meant to be imported into your project for access to validation functions, converter functions, and more, enhancing your project's capabilities with Appwrite.
Features
- Validation Functions: Utilize a collection of validation functions to ensure data integrity throughout your Appwrite projects.
- Converter Functions: Transform data effortlessly with a suite of converter functions, facilitating smooth data manipulation and integration.
- Attribute Schemas: Define and manage your data models with ease using comprehensive attribute schemas.
- File Operations: Leverage functions for efficient file management and access within your Appwrite projects, including URL generation for file viewing and downloading.
Installation
To integrate appwrite-utils
into your project, ensure you have npm installed and run the following command in your project directory:
npm install appwrite-utils
Utilities
Validation Functions
These functions help ensure the integrity and correctness of the data in your Appwrite projects:
isNumber, isString, isBoolean, isArray, isObject, isNull, isUndefined, isDefined, isDate,
isEmpty, isInteger, isFloat, isArrayLike, isArrayLikeObject, isFunction, isLength, isMap,
isSet, isRegExp, isSymbol, isObjectLike, isPlainObject, isSafeInteger, isTypedArray,
isEqual, isMatch, has, get
Converter Functions
Converters are designed to transform data formats or types to suit specific needs within your applications:
anyToString, anyToNumber, anyToBoolean, anyToAnyArray, anyToStringArray,
trySplitByDifferentSeparators, removeStartEndQuotes, splitByComma, splitByPipe,
splitBySemicolon, splitByColon, splitBySlash, splitByBackslash, splitBySpace,
splitByDot, splitByUnderscore, splitByHyphen, pickFirstElement, pickLastElement,
stringifyObject, parseObject, safeParseDate, removeInvalidElements, joinValues,
joinBySpace, joinByComma, joinByPipe, joinBySemicolon, joinByColon, joinBySlash,
joinByHyphen, convertPhoneStringToUSInternational, validateOrNullEmail
File Functions
These functions facilitate the management and operation of files within your Appwrite projects:
getFileViewUrl, getFileDownloadUrl
Both getFileViewUrl
and getFileDownloadUrl
take parameters like endpoint
, projectId
, bucketId
, fileId
, and optionally jwt
to generate accessible URLs for files stored in Appwrite.
Usage
After installing the package, you can directly import and use the various utilities in your TypeScript or JavaScript code. For example:
import { isNumber, anyToString } from 'appwrite-utils';
console.log(isNumber(5));
console.log(anyToString(1234));
This setup ensures that your interactions with Appwrite are more robust, less error-prone, and significantly more manageable.
Changelog
- 0.3.92: Added a
getFilePreviewUrl
which allows you to modify image files, or just get a preview of a file, without downloading it (creates a URL instead of an ArrayBuffer
) - 0.3.91: Updated permissions to include
parsePermissions
which maps my permissions (target
, permission
to the Appwrite strings) -- also added PermissionToAppwritePermission
which converts one of mine (target, permission) to Appwrite - 0.3.9: Refactored the cli tool to allow for more specificity and configuration
- 0.3.8: Upgraded some parts of the package, AppwriteConfig typing updated to include buckets, made cli tool interactive
- 0.3.7: Remove
ulid
to replace with ulidx
for compatibility - 0.3.6: Bump to
appwrite
version - 0.3.5: Added
flattenArray
which flattens an array, so if you accidentally convert things into "someValue": [ ['1' ], '2', ]
you can now make that just ['1', '2',]
- 0.3.4: Added
onlyUnsetToArray
converter, which is meant to be used last so if you need to guarantee something is an array instead of null or undefined, you would use that - 0.2.8: Added
valueToSet
to attributeMappings, allowing you to set the thing you want to set literally in importDefs - 0.2.7: Removed need for
lodash
- 0.2.6: Added
tryAwaitWithRetry
which will retry the given (used for Appwrite calls mostly) function up to 5 times if the error includes fetch failed
or server error
(all lowercased) because there's a weird bug sometimes with the server SDK - 0.2.5: Added
targetFieldToMatch
to the idMappings
configuration which should allow more concise mapping of after-import fields - 0.2.3: Added OpenAPI descriptions to AuthUserSchema, which also allows one to use the openapi package itself (
@asteasolutions/zod-to-openapi
) with the AuthUserSchema - 0.2.2: Lots of updates, moved schemas and stuff here, fixed package, added export of AuthUser which got removed accidentally
- 0.1.21: Changed
ID.unique()
to ulid()
for random ID generation, refactored schema.ts
into multiple files - 0.1.20: Forgot type ValidationRules, type ConverterFunctions, and type AfterImportActions
- 0.1.19: Forgot Indexes oopsie
- 0.1.18: Added Attribute type to exports (union of all types)
- 0.1.17: Fixed package in general, removed redundancies in appwrite-utils-cli as it now depends on this package