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Lil ORM
Lil ORM is a lightweight SQLite ORM designed for Node.js. This compact project prioritizes clarity and simplicity in its API, making it effortless to interact with SQLite databases. Although it's a lightweight ORM, it boasts a robust set of capabilities, letting developers create intricate database queries with ease.
While Lil ORM is primarily intended as a learning resource and experimental project, its lean design and user-friendly approach make it a noteworthy tool for those looking to understand the nuances of building APIs without the complexity that often accompanies larger ORMs.
Please note: Lil ORM is currently not recommended for use in production environments (yet), but rather as a learning tool and sandbox for testing and development purposes
⚠️ API are subjected to change ⚠️
Install
npm i lil-orm
Define Entity
@Entity('user')
class UserEntity {
@PrimaryKey({
autoIncrement: true,
})
@Column({
type: 'INTEGER',
name: 'id',
})
id: number;
@Column({
type: 'TEXT',
name: 'name',
})
name: string;
@Column({
type: 'TEXT',
name: 'email',
})
email: string;
@Column({
type: 'JSON',
name: 'config',
})
config: any;
@Column({
type: 'BOOLEAN',
name: 'is_active',
})
isActive: boolean;
@Column({
type: 'DATE',
name: 'created_at',
})
createdAt: Date;
}
supported types:
-
TEXT
-
INTEGER
-
REAL
-
BOOLEAN
-
DATE (ISO Format)
-
JSON
⚠️ Warning: Important Configuration Required
To ensure proper functioning of the library, please make sure to configure your TypeScript project correctly.
Option 1: Enable useDefineForClassFields
In your project's tsconfig.json
, add or modify the compilerOptions
section to include the following:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"useDefineForClassFields": true
}
}
Option 2: Initialize Every Property with Default Values
If you cannot enable useDefineForClassFields
or prefer not to modify your TypeScript configuration, make sure to explicitly initialize every property in your entity class with a default value.
For example:
@Entity('tableName')
class MyEntity {
@PrimaryKey({
autoIncrement: true,
})
@Column({
type: 'INTEGER'
})
id: number = 0;
@Column({
type: 'TEXT'
})
name: string = '';
}
Module Setup
import { LilORM } from 'lil-orm';
const databaseConnectionString = ':memory:';
const module = new LilORM(databaseConnectionString);
Create Table
(experimental API name)
module.createTable(UserEntity)
CRUD Operations
const repository = module.getRepository<UserEntity>(UserEntity);
const userEntity = new UserEntity();
userEntity.id = 1;
userEntity.name = 'test';
userEntity.email = 'test@example.com';
userEntity.isActive = false;
userEntity.age = 42;
userEntity.config = null;
userEntity.createdAt = new Date();
await repository.insert(userEntity);
const users = await repository.retrieve(qb => qb.where('id').equals(1));
userEntity.name = 'updated';
await repository.update(userEntity, qb => qb.where('id').equals(1));
await repository.delete({ id: 69 });
Custom query with query builder
let user: any[] = lilOrm.retrieve<UserEntity>(
qb => qb.forEntity(UserEntity)
.where('isActive').equals(true)
.and('age').greaterThan(18)
.or('config').equals({ allowed: true })
.finalize(),
(data) => data)
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