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The RethinkDB Node driver is already very simple to use, but there are methods that I wish I "just had" at the ready. Those are:
So I created it. That's what we have here.
Install using
npm install secondthought --save
To use this in your code, just configure what you need:
var db = require("second-thought");
db.connect({db : "test"}, function(err,db){
//you now have access to all of your tables as properties on your db variable:
//so, assume there's a table called "foo" in your db...
db.foo.save({name : "Mike"}, function(err,saved){
//output the generated ID
console.log(saved.id);
});
});
Each table on your DB object is a full-blown RethinkDB table, so you can step outside the abstraction at any point:
db.openConnection(function(err,conn){
//this is a ReQL query
db.foo.eqJoin('bar_id', db.bar).run(conn, function(err,cursor){
//run the joined action and do something interesting
cursor.toArray(function(err,array){
//use the array...
//be sure to close the connection!
conn.close();
});
});
});
In addition you can do all kinds of fun things, like...
//installation of the DB and tables
db.connect({db : "test"}, function(err, db){
db.install(['foo', 'bar'], function(err,result){
//tables should be installed now...
});
});
//add a secondary index
db.connect({db : "test"}, function(err,db){
db.foo.index("email", function(err, indexed){
//indexed == true;
});
});
I've tried to keep the API light and simple - with just a bit of sugar to keep the repetetive stuff to a minimum:
db.connect({db : "test", function(err,db){
db.foo.query({category : "beer"}, function(err,beers){
//beers is an array, so have at it
});
db.foo.first({email : "rob@tekpub.com"}, function(err,rob){
//hi Rob
});
db.foo.exists({name : "bill"}, function(err, exists){
//exists will tell you if it's there
});
db.foo.destroy({id : "some-id"}, function(err,destroyed){
//destroyed will be true if something was deleted
});
db.foo.destroyAll(function(err,destroyed){
//destroyed is the count of records whacked
});
db.foo.updateOnly({name : "Stevie"}, "some-id", function(err,result){
//save will do a full swap of the document, updateOnly will partially update
//a document so you need to pass the id along
//result will be true if an update happened
});
});
Have a look at the tests to see a bit more
Just do me a favor and open a PR with some ideas and hopefully a test or two. Thanks!
FAQs
A light wrapper for RethinkDB
The npm package secondthought receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, secondthought popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that secondthought 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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