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@tirke/sails-postgresql

v0.11.4

Published

a postgreSQL adapter for Waterline and Sails.js

Downloads

2

Readme

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PostgreSQL Sails/Waterline Adapter

Build Status NPM version

A Waterline adapter for PostgreSQL. May be used in a Sails app or anything using Waterline for the ORM.

Install

Install is through NPM.

$ npm install sails-postgresql

Configuration

The following config options are available along with their default values:

config: {
  database: 'databaseName',
  host: 'localhost',
  user: 'root',
  password: '',
  port: 5432,
  poolSize: 10,
  ssl: false
};

Alternatively, you can supply the connection information in URL format:

config: {
  url: 'postgres://username:password@hostname:port/database',
  ssl: false
};

We are also testing features for future versions of waterline in postgresql. One of these is case sensitive string searching. In order to enable this feature today you can add the following config flag:

postgresql: {
  url: 'postgres://username:password@hostname:port/database',
  wlNext: {
    caseSensitive: true
  }
}

Model Level Config

You can use model level config options to specify a schema to use. This is done by adding the meta key schemaName.

module.exports = Waterline.Collection.extend({
  tableName: 'user',
  meta: {
    schemaName: 'foo'
  },

  identity: 'user',
  connection: 'myAwesomeConnection',

  attributes: {
    name: 'string'
  }
});

Testing

Test are written with mocha. Integration tests are handled by the waterline-adapter-tests project, which tests adapter methods against the latest Waterline API.

To run tests:

$ npm test

About Waterline

Waterline is a new kind of storage and retrieval engine. It provides a uniform API for accessing stuff from different kinds of databases, protocols, and 3rd party APIs. That means you write the same code to get users, whether they live in mySQL, LDAP, MongoDB, or Facebook.

To learn more visit the project on GitHub at Waterline.