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Track changes to your Sequelize models data. Perfect for auditing or versioning.
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Sequelize Paper Trail
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Track changes to your models, for auditing or versioning. See how a model looked at any stage in its lifecycle, revert it to any version, or restore it after it has been destroyed. Record the user who created the version.
Table of Contents
- Sequelize Paper Trail - Table of Contents - Installation - Usage - Example - User Tracking - Options - Default options - Options documentation - Limitations - Testing - Support - Contributing - Author - Thanks - Links
Installation
npm install --save sequelize-paper-trail
# or with yarn:
# yarn add sequelize-paper-trail
Note: the current test suite is very limited in coverage.
Usage
Sequelize Paper Trail assumes that you already set up your Sequelize connection, for example, like this:
const Sequelize = require('sequelize');
const sequelize = new Sequelize('database', 'username', 'password');
then adding Sequelize Paper Trail is as easy as:
const PaperTrail = require('sequelize-paper-trail').init(sequelize, options);
PaperTrail.defineModels();
which loads the Paper Trail library, and the defineModels()
method sets up a Revisions
and RevisionHistory
table.
Note: If you pass userModel
option to init
in order to enable user tracking, userModel
should be setup before defineModels()
is called.
Then for each model that you want to keep a paper trail you simply add:
Model.hasPaperTrail();
hasPaperTrail
returns the hasMany
association to the revisionModel
so you can keep track of the association for reference later.
Example
const Sequelize = require('sequelize');
const sequelize = new Sequelize('database', 'username', 'password');
const PaperTrail = require('sequelize-paper-trail').init(
sequelize,
options || {},
);
PaperTrail.defineModels();
const User = sequelize.define('User', {
username: Sequelize.STRING,
birthday: Sequelize.DATE,
});
User.Revisions = User.hasPaperTrail();
User Tracking
There are 2 steps to enable user tracking, ie, recording the user who created a particular revision.
- Enable user tracking by passing
userModel
option toinit
, with the name of the model which stores users in your application as the value.
const options = {
/* ... */
userModel: 'user',
};
- Pass the id of the user who is responsible for the database operation to
sequelize-paper-trail
either by sequelize options or by using continuation-local-storage.
Model.update({
/* ... */
}, {
userId: user.id
}).then(() {
/* ... */
});
OR
const createNamespace = require('continuation-local-storage').createNamespace;
const session = createNamespace('my session');
session.set('userId', user.id);
Model.update({
/* ... */
}).then(() {
/* ... */
});
To enable continuation-local-storage set continuationNamespace
in initialization options.
Additionally, you may also have to call .run()
or .bind()
on your cls namespace, as described in the docs.
Disable logging for a single call
To not log a specific change to a revisioned object, just pass a noPaperTrail
with a truthy (true, 1, ' ') value.
const instance = await Model.findOne();
instance.update({ noPaperTrail: true }).then(() {
/* ... */
});
Options
Paper Trail supports various options that can be passed into the initialization. The following are the default options:
Default options
// Default options
const options = {
exclude: [
'id',
'createdAt',
'updatedAt',
'deletedAt',
'created_at',
'updated_at',
'deleted_at',
],
revisionAttribute: 'revision',
revisionModel: 'Revision',
revisionChangeModel: 'RevisionChange',
enableRevisionChangeModel: false,
UUID: false,
underscored: false,
underscoredAttributes: false,
defaultAttributes: {
documentId: 'documentId',
revisionId: 'revisionId',
},
enableCompression: false,
enableMigration: false,
enableStrictDiff: true,
enablePreviousDocument: false,
continuationKey: 'userId',
belongsToUserOptions: undefined,
metaDataFields: undefined,
metaDataContinuationKey: 'metaData',
documentFieldType: 'postgres',
};
Options documentation
| Option | Type | Default Value | Description |
| --------------------------- | ------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [debug] | Boolean | false | Enables logging to the console. |
| [exclude] | Array | ['id', 'createdAt', 'updatedAt', 'deletedAt', 'created_at', 'updated_at', 'deleted_at', [options.revisionAttribute]] | Array of global attributes to exclude from the paper trail. |
| [revisionAttribute] | String | 'revision' | Name of the attribute in the table that corresponds to the current revision. |
| [revisionModel] | String | 'Revision' | Name of the model that keeps the revision models. |
| [tableName] | String | undefined | Name of the table that keeps the revision models. Passed to Sequelize. Necessary in Sequelize 5+ when underscored is true and the table is camelCase or PascalCase. |
| [revisionChangeModel] | String | 'RevisionChange' | Name of the model that tracks all the attributes that have changed during each create and update call. |
| [enableRevisionChangeModel] | Boolean | false | Disable the revision change model to save space. |
| [UUID] | Boolean | false | The [revisionModel] has id attribute of type UUID for postgresql. |
| [underscored] | Boolean | false | The [revisionModel] and [revisionChangeModel] have 'createdAt' and 'updatedAt' attributes, by default, setting this option to true changes it to 'created_at' and 'updated_at'. |
| [underscoredAttributes] | Boolean | false | The [revisionModel] has a [defaultAttribute] 'documentId', and the [revisionChangeModel] has a [defaultAttribute] 'revisionId, by default, setting this option to true changes it to 'document_id' and 'revision_id'. |
| [defaultAttributes] | Object | { documentId: 'documentId', revisionId: 'revisionId' } | |
| [userModel] | String | | Name of the model that stores users in your. |
| [enableCompression] | Boolean | false | Compresses the revision attribute in the [revisionModel] to only the diff instead of all model attributes. |
| [enableMigration] | Boolean | false | Automatically adds the [revisionAttribute] via a migration to the models that have paper trails enabled. |
| [enableStrictDiff] | Boolean | true | Reports integers and strings as different, e.g. 3.14
!== '3.14'
|
| [enablePreviousDocument] | Boolean | false | Create the column 'previousDocument' to save the values before the update values. |
| [continuationNamespace] | String | | Name of the name space used with the continuation-local-storage module. |
| [continuationKey] | String | 'userId' | The continuation-local-storage key that contains the user id. |
| [belongsToUserOptions] | Object | undefined | The options used for belongsTo between userModel and Revision model |
| [metaDataFields] | Object | undefined | The keys that will be provided in the meta data object. { key: isRequired (boolean)} format. Can be used to privovide additional fields - other associations, dates, etc to the Revision model |
| [metaDataContinuationKey] | String | 'metaData' | The continuation-local-storage key that contains the meta data object, from where the metaDataFields are extracted. |
| [documentFieldType] | String | ['legacy', 'postgres', 'mysql'] | Changes the type of field 'document' what will be created. 'legacy' produces a TEXT
, 'postgres' a JSONB
and 'mysql' a JSON
field. |
Limitations
- This project does not support models with composite primary keys. You can work around using a unique index with multiple fields.
Testing
The tests are designed to run on SQLite3 in-memory tables, built from Sequelize migration files. If you want to actually generate a database file, change the storage option to a filename and run the tests.
npm test
# or with yarn:
# yarn test
Support
Please use:
- GitHub's issue tracker
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Author
© Niels van Galen Last – @nielsgl – [email protected]
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE
for more information.
https://github.com/nielsgl/sequelize-paper-trail
Thanks
This project was inspired by:
Contributors: https://github.com/nielsgl/sequelize-paper-trail/graphs/contributors