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appc.arrowdb

v1.1.13

Published

ArrowDB connector

Downloads

2

Readme

ArrowDB Connector

This is a Arrow connector to ArrowDB.

Installation

$ appc install connector/appc.arrowdb

Usage

Reference the connector in your model.

var User = Arrow.Model.extend('user', {
	fields: {
		first_name: { type: String },
		last_name: { type: String },
		email: { type: String },
		role: { type: String },
		username: { type: String }
	},
	connector: 'appc.arrowdb'
});

If you want to map a specific model to a specific ArrowDB object, use metadata. For example, to map the user model to the ArrowDB object Users, set it such as:

var User = Arrow.Model.extend('user', {
	fields: {
		name: { type: String, required: false, validator: /[a-zA-Z]{3,}/ }
	},
	connector: 'appc.arrowdb',
	metadata: {
		'appc.arrowdb': {
			object: 'Users'
		}
	}
});

Authenticating Through ArrowDB

You can pass authentication through this connector on to ArrowDB by changing the configuration. To get started, set requireSessionLogin to true for the ArrowDB connector:

module.exports = {
	connectors: {
		'appc.arrowdb': {
			...
			requireSessionLogin: true
			...
		}
	}
};

This property allows you to configure whether or not anonymous requests can use your default account (specified in your configuration files) for connecting to the server. Set this to "true" to require requests to specify their own credentials or their own cookie string (via the headers user, and pass, or accesstoken).

With it set to true, call any of the REST APIs on a ArrowDB model, such as User.findAll, and provide credentials via headers:

curl --header "user: aUsername" --header "pass: aPassword" http://localhost:8080/api/appc.arrowdb/user

The request will execute, and you will either get back an error if the login failed, or you will get the results of the findAll query. You will also get back the header "sessioncookiestring". For future requests, pass this header back instead of the user and pass headers. This allows us to re-use the session.

curl --header "sessioncookiestring: theSessionCookieString" http://localhost:8080/api/appc.arrowdb/user

Development

This section is for individuals developing the ArrowDB Connector and not intended for end-users.

npm install
node app.js

Running Unit Tests

npm test

Contributing

This project is open source and licensed under the Apache Public License (version 2). Please consider forking this project to improve, enhance or fix issues. If you feel like the community will benefit from your fork, please open a pull request.

To protect the interests of the contributors, Appcelerator, customers and end users we require contributors to sign a Contributors License Agreement (CLA) before we pull the changes into the main repository. Our CLA is simple and straightforward - it requires that the contributions you make to any Appcelerator open source project are properly licensed and that you have the legal authority to make those changes. This helps us significantly reduce future legal risk for everyone involved. It is easy, helps everyone, takes only a few minutes, and only needs to be completed once.

You can digitally sign the CLA online. Please indicate your email address in your first pull request so that we can make sure that will locate your CLA. Once you've submitted it, you no longer need to send one for subsequent submissions.

Legal Stuff

Appcelerator is a registered trademark of Appcelerator, Inc. Arrow and associated marks are trademarks of Appcelerator. All other marks are intellectual property of their respective owners. Please see the LEGAL information about using our trademarks, privacy policy, terms of usage and other legal information at http://www.appcelerator.com/legal.