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@sugo/mongodb-queryparams

v1.3.5

Published

Unique Queryparams sintax (Inspired in Elastic Search) that creates queries for MongoDB

Downloads

66

Readme

sugo-mongodb-queryparams

Querystring parser that follows a simple ruleset to form querystrings and them builds the apropiate queries for mongodb databases.

It uses nearley package to create the neccesary grammars to parse.

NearleyJS Website

How to install

npm install --save @sugo/mongodb-queryparams

Query parameters

  • skip: Number. Used for pagination. Defines how many documents of the result query must be skipped before returing the objects.
  • limit: Number. Used for pagination. Defines how many documents can fit in the result set.
  • select: String. Used for projection. Defines which fields of the objects must be returned. Useful for optimizing queries. The "-" symbol is used to exclude a field
  • sort: String. Used for sorting.
  • filter: String. Used for filtering the query.

select

<field> <field> -<field>...

sort syntax

<field>:<direction> <field>:<direction> <field>:<direction> ...

filter syntax

<field>:<operator><value>

Value parsing

The Values are parsed to their correspoding types.

  • foo:4 -----> { foo: 4 }
  • foo:eq:4 -----> { foo: { $eq: 4 } }
  • foo:eq:3.4 -----> { foo: { $eq: 3.4 } }
  • foo:gte:2018-10-10T10:10:10 -----> { foo: { $eq: new Date('2018-10-10T10:10:10') } }
  • foo:eq:2018-10-10 -----> { foo: { $eq: new Date('2018-10-10') } }
  • foo:eq:true -----> { foo: { $eq: true } }
  • foo:eq:false -----> { foo: { $eq: false } }
  • foo:eq:"Foo Fighters is an awesome band" -----> { foo: { $eq: "Foo Fighters is an awesome band" } }
  • foo:eq:5c9cac76536b87092f83f52f ----> { foo: { $eq: new mongodb.ObjectId("5c9cac76536b87092f83f52f") } }
  • foo:eq:3,4 -----> { foo: { $eq: [3,4] } }
  • foo:regex:fighters -----> { foo: { $regex: /fighters/ } }
  • foo:iregex:fighters -----> { foo: { $regex: /fighters/i } }

If the value does fit in any of the previous cases, it is parsed as a string

  • foo:eq:awesome -----> { foo: { $eq: "awesome" } }

Supported Operators

  • eq
  • ne
  • gte
  • lte
  • gt
  • lt
  • regex
  • iregex (case insensitive regex)
  • exists
  • in
  • nin

Examples:

  • "foo:eq:fighter"
  • "foo:gte:fighter"

Example

import MongoDbQueryParams from '@sugo/mongodb-queryparams';
const { filter, sort, limit, select, skip } = MongoDbQueryParams.parseQueryParams({
  filter: 'email:eq:hola AND number:eq:4',
  sort: 'name:asc email:desc',
  limit: 10,
  skip: 50,
  select: 'name -email number',
});