Klein
A small ORM that combines ImmutableJS and knex.
Models are just Immutable Maps and have no database related instance methods. All querying is done statically from the model's class.
Migration CLI
Generate a new model (and migration):
klein new model NAME [field:type [field:type]]
Generate a new migration:
klein new migration NAME
Run any pending migrations:
klein db migrate
And rollback the last migration group:
klein db rollback
Get the current schema version:
klein db version
Get the schema (for a table):
klein db schema [table]
Usage
The easiest init is:
const Klein = require('klein/auto');
But if you need to specify a database URL:
const Klein = require('klein').connect(process.env.DATABASE_URL);
Or, if you already have an instanciated knex
object:
const Klein = require('klein').connect(knex);
Then you can define a model:
const Users = Klein.model('users');
A more full example:
const Users = Klein.model('users', {
defaults: {
id: Klein.uuid,
full_name (properties) {
return properties.first_name + ' ' + properties.last_name;
}
},
relations: {
projects: { has_and_belongs_to_many: 'projects' }
department: { belongs_to: 'department' },
shirts: { has_many: 'shirts', dependent: true }
},
contexts: {
simple: ['list', 'of', 'field', 'names'],
derived (user) {
return user.merge({
full_name: [user.get('first_name'), user.get('last_name')].join(' ')
});
}
}
})
Create
const Users = Klein.model('users');
Users.create({ name: 'Nathan' }).then(user => {
user.get('name');
});
Users.create([{ name: 'Nathan' }, { name: 'Lilly' }]).then(users => {
users.count();
});
Find
Users.where({ email: 'test@test.com' }).first().then(user => {
user = user.set('name', 'Test');
Users.save(user).then(updated_user => {
user.get('name');
});
});
Users.find(1).then(user => {
user.get('id');
});
Users.all().then(users => {
Users.json(users);
});
Persisting
user = user.set('first_name', 'Nathan');
Users.save(user).then(user => {
user.get('updated_at');
});
Saving a model that has relations
attached will also attempt to save the attached related rows.
Destroy
Users.destroy(user).then(user => {
});
Any dependent related records will also be destroyed (see down further in Associations/Relations).
Default values
const Users = Klein.model('users', {
defaults: {
id: Klein.uuid,
full_name (properties) {
return properties.first_name + ' ' + properties.last_name;
},
is_admin: false
}
});
Users.create({ first_name: 'Nathan', last_name: 'Hoad' }).then(user => {
user.get('full_name');
});
Converting to json
Models can be converted to json and include either all fields or only selected fields based on a context mapper.
Contexts are defined on the model:
const Users = Klein.model('users', {
contexts: {
simple: ['list', 'of', 'field', 'names'],
derived (user) {
return user.merge({
full_name: [user.get('first_name'), user.get('last_name')].join(' ')
});
}
}
});
Users.json(users);
Users.json(users, 'simple');
Users.json(users, 'derived');
Users.json(users);
Users.json(user);
Users.json(user, 'simple');
Users.json(user, 'derived');
Associations/Relations
Define relations
on the collection:
const Users = Klein.model('users', {
relations: {
projects: { has_and_belongs_to_many: 'projects' }
department: { belongs_to: 'department' },
shirts: { has_many: 'shirts', dependent: true }
}
});
Set them on a model and save them. Anything that hasn't already been saved will be saved.
let new_project = {
name: 'Some cool project'
};
let new_user = {
name: 'Nathan',
projects: [new_project]
};
Users.create(new_user).then(user => {
user.get('projects');
})
And then retrieve them.
Users.include('projects').all().then(users => {
users.first().get('project');
});
Transactions
To wrap your actions inside a transaction just call:
const Klein = require('klein').connect(process.env.DATABASE_URL);
const Users = Klein.model('users');
const Hats = Klein.model('hats');
Klein.transaction(transaction => {
let nathan = {
name: 'Nathan'
};
return Users.create(nathan, { transaction }).then(user => {
return Hats.create({ type: 'Cowboy' }, { transaction });
});
}).then(() => {
}).catch(err => {
});
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