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bookshelf-deep-changed
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Allows bookshelf models to check whether a value you are saving is different than the existing value in the database.
Allows bookshelf models to check whether a value you are saving is different than the existing value in the database.
Usage:
module.exports = Repository.Model.extend(_.extend({
tableName: 'users',
initialize: function () {
this.on('updating', function (model, attrs, options) {
return this.deepChanged('name', 'email', options)
.then(function (hasDeepChanged) {
if (hasDeepChanged[0]) {
this.set('name_changed_at', new Date());
}
if (hasDeepChanged[1]) {
this.set('email_changed_at', new Date());
}
});
});
}
}, require('bookshelf-deep-changed')));
FAQs
Allows bookshelf models to check whether a value you are saving is different than the existing value in the database.
The npm package bookshelf-deep-changed receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, bookshelf-deep-changed popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bookshelf-deep-changed demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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