Description
The MikroORM module for Nest.
Installation
$ npm i --save mikro-orm nestjs-mikro-orm
Quick Start
Once the installation process is completed, we can import the MikroOrmModule
into the root ApplicationModule
.
@Module({
imports: [
MikroOrmModule.forRoot({
entitiesDirs: ['../dist/entities'],
entitiesDirsTs: ['../src/entities'],
dbName: 'my-db-name.sqlite3',
type: 'sqlite',
baseDir: __dirname,
}),
],
controllers: [AppController],
providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule {}
The forRoot()
method accepts the same configuration object as init()
from the MikroORM package.
Afterward, the EntityManager
will be available to inject across entire project (without importing any module elsewhere).
To define which repositories shall be registered in the current scope you can use the forFeature()
method. For example, in this way:
@Module({
imports: [MikroOrmModule.forFeature([Photo])],
providers: [PhotoService],
controllers: [PhotoController],
})
export class PhotoModule {}
and import it into the root AppModule
:
@Module({
imports: [MikroOrmModule.forRoot(...), PhotoModule],
})
export class AppModule {}
In this way we can inject the PhotoRepository
to the PhotoService
using the @InjectRepository()
decorator:
@Injectable()
export class PhotoService {
constructor(
@InjectRepository(Photo)
private readonly photoRepository: EntityRepository<IEntityType<Photo>>
) {}
...
Testing
The nestjs-mikro-orm
package exposes getRepositoryToken()
function that returns prepared token based on a given entity to allow mocking the repository.
@Module({
providers: [
PhotoService,
{
provide: getRepositoryToken(Photo),
useValue: mockedRepository,
},
],
})
export class PhotoModule {}
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
License
MIT