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Express + ORM MVC


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As everyone the 1st time I start to use express, there was many problem i have to solve as

  • Database
  • App structure
  • Router
  • Separate modules
  • ...

So hope this library help someone like me.

Any ideas are appreciated.

##Features

  • MVC
  • This library just help you to structure your code and scale up later
  • No Express or ORM hack
  • Config Express and ORM by yourself (Fully control)

##Dependencies

By default:

You can specify those dependencies version by option, please refer to this

##Installation

npm install express-orm-mvc --save

Database package

npm install <your database package>

//example
npm install mysql

Refer to ORM document Connecting to Database

##App structure

/
	models/						-- all of your models here
	controllers/				-- all of your controllers here
	views/
	config/
		express.js				-- your express config
		orm.js					-- your orm config
		routes.js				-- router
		settings.js				-- app settings (ip, port, database, ...)
	app.js						-- root

Please check example folder

##How to use

Please check example folder or follow these document

###Init

require(express-orm-mvc)(function(err){
	if(err) {
		console.log(err);
		return;
	}
	console.log('done');
});

###Models

A model file should be like this

module.exports = function (orm, db) {
    //define your orm model here
};

Example:

models/post.js
module.exports = function (orm, db) {
	var Post = db.define('post', {
		title:      { type: 'text' },
		content:    { type: 'text' }
    });
};

Check ORM document Defining Models

####Note:

express-orm-mvc loads models by alphabet order.

For example comment model has one post (many-to-one relationship) as post_id field, so post model must be loaded before comment model.

Solution: name the file models name as 0_post.js and comment.js.

You can check example

###Controllers

A controller file should be like this

module.exports = {
    //define your controller here
};

Example:

controllers/post.js
module.exports = {
	home: function(req, res, next){
		res.send('home page');
	},
    get: function(req, res, next) {
        req.models.post.find(function(err, data) {
            res.send(data);
        });
    },
    create: function(req, res, next) {
        req.models.post.create({
            title: 'title',
            content: 'content'
        }, function(err, result) {
            res.send(result);
        });
    }
};

Note: you can list all of your models in req.models, check more here

###Settings

config/settings.js

A settings file should be like this

module.exports = {
    mode1: { //development
        ip: <ip>,
        port: <port>,
        db: // orm database setting object
    },
    mode2: { //production
        ip: <ip>,
        port: <port>,
        db: // orm database setting object
    }
};

Example:

module.exports = {
    development: {
        ip: '127.0.0.1',
        port: 8080,
        db: {
            host: '127.0.0.1',
            port: 3306,
            protocol: 'mysql',
            user: 'root',
            password: '123456789',
            database: 'express-orm-mvc-test',
            connectionLimit: 100
        }
    },
    production: {
        ip: '127.0.0.1',
        port: 8080,
        db: {
            host: '127.0.0.1',
            port: 3306,
            protocol: 'mysql',
            user: 'root',
            password: '123456789',
            database: 'express-orm-mvc-test',
            connectionLimit: 100
        }
    }
};

Note: You should set your NODE_ENV variable (development or production), or you can by pass by send directly the mode option when init, check here

Check ORM document Connecting to Database

###Express config

config/express.js

A express config file should be like this

module.exports = function(app, express) {
    //any express config here
};

Example:

module.exports = function(app, express) {
    app.set('title', 'testing');
    app.set('views', '../views');
	app.set('view engine', 'ejs');
    app.use(express.favicon());
};

Check Express document api

Note:

  • As you see there is no views folder in app structure, so create and manage by yourself
  • Library will start a server automatically, so no need this kind of this stuff
http.createServer(app).listen(function(){});

###ORM config

config/orm.js

A orm config file should be like this

module.exports = function(orm, db) {
    //any orm config here
};

Example:

module.exports = function(orm, db) {
    db.settings.set('test', 'testing data');
};

Check ORM document Settings

Note: Library will sync database automatically.

###Routes config

config/routes.js

A routes config file should be like this

module.exports = function(app, controllers) {
	//routes here
};

Example:

module.exports = function(app, controllers) {
    app.get(    '/'       , controllers.post.home);
    app.get(    '/post'   , controllers.post.get);
    app.post(   '/post'   , controllers.post.create);
};

##Options

require(express-orm-mvc)({
	mode: 'development',           //default: production
	path: __dirname,               //default: auto detect
    express: require('express'),   //specify your express version
    orm: require('orm')            //specify your orm version
}, callback);

Example:

var express = require('express')    // Express 4
var orm = require('orm')            // ORM 2.1.0

require(express-orm-mvc)({
    mode: 'development',
    path: '/Code/Project',
    express: express,
    orm: orm
}, callback);

##Return object

express

orm

server web server instance

database orm database instance

app express app instance

settings the current settings

mode the current mode

require(express-orm-mvc)(functiom(err, mvc) {
    mvc.express;
    mvc.orm;
    mvc.server;
    mvc.database;
    mvc.app;
    mvc.settings;
    mvc.mode;
});

##Notes

For your convenience, you can get

  • models: all the orm models
  • settings: the running setings
  • mode: the running mode

###from express req

function (req, res, next) {
    req.models;
    req.settings;
    req.mode;
}

###from express config file

//config/express.js
module.exports = function(app, express, mvc) {
    mvc.mode
    mvc.settings
};

###from orm config file

//config/orm.js
module.exports = function(orm, db, mvc) {
    mvc.mode
    mvc.settings
};

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Last updated on 28 Apr 2014

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