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An ORM which automatically syncs the DB schema on models change, no migrations between versions are required.
This package is designed to make easy the process of applying changes to the database after model definition changes, more than offer a quick and easy database access interface. Applying changes to the database after releasing a new version of the application is often a frustrating problem, usually solved with migration systems. Applying changes to the database during the development stage, often results in a complex sequence of backward and forward steps through the migrations; this process is complicated more and more especially when working in team with concurrent changes to the models (or the database schema). This package tries to solve these problems all in once.
import { Sedentary } from "sedentary";
const db = new Sedentary("file.db");
class Items extends db.model("Item", {
num: db.INT,
str: db.VarChar(30)
});
(async function () {
await db.connect();
const item = Items.create();
item.num = 0;
item.str = "0";
await item.save();
const records = await Items.load({});
console.log(records); // [{ id: 1, num: 0, str: "0" }]
})();
With npm:
$ npm install --save sedentary
Do not use this package itself! It does not support any DB engine.
A DB engine dedicated extension must be used:
The full documentation is on sedentary.readthedocs.io.
Requires:
The package is tested under all Node.js versions currently supported accordingly to Node.js Release.
To work with the package under Windows, be sure to configure bash.exe
as your script-shell.
> npm config set script-shell bash.exe
Do not hesitate to report any bug or inconsistency @github.
If you find useful this package, please consider the opportunity to donate some satoshis to this bitcoin address: 1Md9WFAHrXTb3yPBwQWmUfv2RmzrtbHioB
FAQs
The ORM which never needs to migrate
The npm package sedentary receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, sedentary popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sedentary demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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