TypeDI Service container integration with TypeORM
This package provides decorators for TypeORM that can be used with TypeDI.
Installation
To start using TypeDI install the required packages via NPM:
npm install typeorm-typedi-extensions typedi reflect-metadata
Import the reflect-metadata
package at the first line of your application:
import 'reflect-metadata';
You need to enable emitting decorator metadata in your Typescript config. Add these two lines to your tsconfig.json
file under the compilerOptions
key:
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
"experimentalDecorators": true,
Configure TypeORM in your app to use the TypeDI container before you create a connection:
import { createConnection, useContainer } from 'typeorm';
import { Container } from 'typeorm-typedi-extensions';
useContainer(Container);
createConnection({
}).catch(error => {
console.error(`Couldn't connect to the database!`);
console.error(error);
});
Usage
This package exposes three decorators all three decorators can be used on properties or on constructor parameters.
IMPORTANT:
To allow TypeDI to resolve the dependencies on your classes you must mark them with @Service
decorator from the TypeDI package.
@InjectConnection
decorator
Injects Connection
from where you can access anything in your connection.
Optionally, you can specify a connection to inject by name in the decorator parameter.
import { Service } from 'typedi';
import { Connection } from 'typeorm';
import { InjectConnection } from 'typeorm-typedi-extensions';
@Service()
export class MyCustomClass {
@InjectConnection()
private propertyInjectedConnection: Connection;
constructor(@InjectConnection() private constructorInjectedConnection: Connection) {}
}
@InjectManager
decorator
Injects EntityManager
from where you can access any entity in your connection.
Optionally, you can specify a connection to inject by name in the decorator parameter.
import { Service } from 'typedi';
import { EntityManager } from 'typeorm';
import { InjectManager } from 'typeorm-typedi-extensions';
@Service()
export class MyCustomClass {
@InjectManager()
private propertyInjectedEntityManager: EntityManager;
constructor(@InjectManager() private constructorInjectedEntityManager: EntityManager) {}
}
@InjectRepository
decorator
Injects Repository
, MongoRepository
, TreeRepository
or custom repository of some Entity.
Optionally, you can specify a connection to inject by name in the decorator parameter.
import { Service } from 'typedi';
import { Repository } from 'typeorm';
import { InjectRepository } from 'typeorm-typedi-extensions';
import { MyDatabaseModel } from './entities/post.entity.ts';
@Service()
export class MyCustomClass {
@InjectRepository(MyDatabaseModel)
private propertyInjectedRepository: Repository<MyDatabaseModel>;
constructor(@InjectRepository(MyDatabaseModel) private constructorInjectedRepository: Repository<MyDatabaseModel>) {}
}
Example with custom connection name:
@Service()
export class PostRepository {
@InjectRepository(Post, 'custom-con-name')
private repository: Repository<Post>;
}
You can also inject custom Repository
of some Entity. To make this work have to create the class which extends the
generic Repository<T>
class and decorate it with EntityRepository<T>
decorator.
import { Service } from 'typedi';
import { Repository, EntityRepository } from 'typeorm';
import { InjectRepository } from 'typeorm-typedi-extensions';
import { UserModel } from './entities/user.entity.ts';
@Service()
@EntityRepository(UserModel)
export class UserRepository extends Repository<UserModel> {
public findByEmail(email: string) {
return this.findOne({ email });
}
}
@Service()
export class PostService {
constructor(
@InjectRepository()
private readonly userRepository: UserRepository
) {}
public async userExist(user: User): boolean {
return (await this.userRepository.findByEmail(user.email)) ? true : false;
}
}