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@nilsboy/bookshelf-manager

v0.3.1

Published

Easily wire up models to APIs with supported for complex, nested saving.

Downloads

2

Readme

Bookshelf Manager

Build Status Dependencies devDependencies

Model & Collection manager for Bookshelf.js to make it easy to create & save deep, nested JSON structures from API requests.

Installation

npm install bookshelf-manager --save

Usage

  1. Register as a plugin in Bookshelf:

    bookshelf.plugin('bookshelf-manager');
    • Optionally, you can pass in an object with a root property to read models from a specified directory:

      bookshelf.plugin('bookshelf-manager', { root: 'path/to/models' });
  2. Register individual models (not required if you passed in a root model directory as above):

    bookshelf.manager.register(model, modelName);
  3. Use the methods on bookshelf.manager to create, fetch, and save models or collections with support for deeply-nested attributes. E.g.:

    return bookshelf.manager.create('car', {
      features: [
        { name: 'ABS', cost: '1250' },
        { name: 'GPS', cost: '500' }
      ],
      quantity: 1
    }).then(function(car) {
      // created car should now have the associated features
    });

API

In progress...

Changelog

  • v0.3.0 - Add setHasOne functionality (#12)
  • v0.2.1 - Several breaking changes occurred with this version due to updating devDependencies and peerDependencies:
    • Knex and Bookshelf updated their bluebird and lodash dependencies
    • Knex changed how undefined values are inserted
  • v0.1.0 - Reimplement as a plugin for Bookshelf/Knex 0.8.x
  • v0.0.10 - Enforce belongsToMany IDs
  • v0.0.9 - Destroy removed hasMany models
  • v0.0.8 - Fetch empty collections
  • v0.0.7 - Attempt to use existing, eager-loaded models rather than re-fetch
  • v0.0.6 - Ignore _pivot_ keys
  • v0.0.5 - Improve error handling for unintialized instances & missing files
  • v0.0.4 - Improve .attach and .detach
  • v0.0.3 - Add support for lazy-managed models.
  • v0.0.2 - If instanceof Bookshelf is not provided, instance from Bookshelf.initialize is used.
  • v0.0.1 - Initial Release.

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Eric Clemmons Licensed under the MIT license.