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@synconset/typeormgen

v2.1.4

Published

Generate typeorm models from your database tables

Downloads

68

Readme

typeormgen

Generate typeorm models from your database tables

Command Line Usage

Options:
--base, -b                    Path to a file containing a class for the model
                              to exend.  The class should be the default
                              export
--host, -h                    Database host url
--port, -p                    Port the database is exposed on
--user, -u                    Database username
--password                    Database password
--configFile                  Path to json config file
--envFile                     Path to env file to be parsed by dotenv
--database, -d                Database name
--table, -t                   Table name to generate a model for    [required]
--model, -m                   Model class name.  Will default to converting
                              snake case table name to PascalCase
--moment                      Use Date | Moment for the type for dates instead
                              of just Date                           [boolean]
--rules, -r                   Output a static rules function that returns
                              basic joi validation rules             [boolean]
--toJSON                      Output a toJSON function that returns the
                              model's properties
--pluralization               Whether the name of the model should be plural
                              e.g., table users to model Users or User
--out, -o                     Path to where model file will be written
                                                                    [required]
--tabs                        Use tabs instead of spaces             [boolean]
--tabSize                     Number of spaces to indent lines
--primaryGeneratedColumn      Column to decorate with
                              @PrimaryGeneratedColumn()
--primaryGeneratedColumnUUID  Column to decorate with
                              @PrimaryGeneratedColumn('uuid')
--primaryColumn               Column to decorate with @PrimaryColumn()
--createDateColumn            Column to decorate with @CreateDateColumn()
--updateDateColumn            Column to decorate with @UpdateDateColumn()
--versionColumn               Column to decorate with @VersionColumn()
--help                        Show help                              [boolean]

Config File Example

{
    "host": "localhost",
    "port": 3306,
    "user": "user",
    "password": "password",
    "database": "database",
    "rules": true,
    "toJSON": true,
    "pluralization": false,
    "moment": true,
    "tabSize": 2
}

Environment Variable Configuration

MYSQL_HOST=localhost
MYSQL_PORT=3306
MYSQL_DATABASE=database
MYSQL_USER=user
MYSQL_PASSWORD=password

TYPEORMGEN_HOST=localhost
TYPEORMGEN_CONFIG_FILE=/home/user/config.json
TYPEORMGEN_ANY_OPTION