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@synconset/knex-cleaner

v1.2.1

Published

Database cleaner for Knex.js and bookshelf.js

Downloads

12

Readme

knex-cleaner

Helper library to clean a PostgreSQL, MySQL or SQLite3 database tables using Knex. Great for integration tests.

###Installation

npm install knex-cleaner

###Usage

var knexCleaner = require('knex-cleaner');

var knex = require('knex')({
  client: 'mysql',
  connection: {
    host     : '127.0.0.1',
    user     : 'your_database_user',
    password : 'your_database_password',
    database : 'myapp_test'
  }
});

knexCleaner.clean(knex).then(function() {
  // your database is now clean
});

// You can also use this in BookshelfJS
var bookshelf = require('bookshelf')(knex);

knexCleaner.clean(bookshelf.knex).then(function() {

});

// You can also pass if it deletes the tables with delete instead of truncate
// as well as a list of tables to ignore.

var options = {
  mode: 'delete', // Valid options 'truncate', 'delete'
  ignoreTables: ['Dont_Del_1', 'Dont_Del_2']
}

knexCleaner.clean(knex, options).then(function() {
  // your database is now clean
});

The example above used MySQL but it has been tested on PostgreSQL and SQLite3.