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cloudkit-yra

v0.3.4

Published

Early-stage TypeScript utility for generating TypeScript definitions from a CKTool schema.

Downloads

44

Readme

Yra Generator

Early-stage TypeScript utility for generating TypeScript definitions from a CKTool schema.

Yra Generator is a TypeScript utility for generating TypeScript definitions from a CKTool schema. It reads a schema file, parses the content to extract necessary information, generates TypeScript type definitions, and saves them to a specified output file. It is designed to facilitate the creation and management of TypeScript models based on CloudKit database schemas.

Table of Contents

Installation

Install the required packages using npm or yarn:

npm install cloudkit-yra

Usage

To generate TypeScript definitions, use the yraGenerateTypes function. Provide the path to your schema file and the output path for the TypeScript definitions.

Example usage:

// To generate TypeScript definitions

// Define paths
const schemaFilePath = 'path/to/your/schema/file';
const outputPath = 'path/to/output/types.ts';

// Generate TypeScript definitions
yraGenerateTypes(schemaFilePath, outputPath);

From the example folder, you can use generated TypeScript definitions to interact with CloudKit database models.

To set up the necessary configuration for the CloudKit API, use the YraAPI class. Provide the required parameters, such as the container ID, database type, environment, management token, team ID, and user token authentication.

Example usage:

import { YraAPI, yraGenerateTypes } from "cloudkit-yra";
import apple from "@apple/cktool.api.base";

// It will handle the necessary configuration for the CloudKit API
let api = new YraAPI({
    containerId: "23232323",
    databaseType: apple.CKDatabaseType.PUBLIC,
    environment: apple.CKEnvironment.DEVELOPMENT,
    managementToken: "23232323",
    teamId: "23232323",
    userTokenAuth: "23232323"
});

Here is an example of how to use the generated TypeScript definitions to interact with CloudKit database models:


// Import the generated TypeScript definitions
import { UserModel } from "example/genOutput";

// Create a new User object ( static method )
let userModel = await UserModel.create({ /* User object */ })

// Query based on queryable and sortable fields ( static method )
let userModels = await UserModel.query()
    .allTimeStarsGreaterThan(100) // Queryable field
    .experienceAscending() // Sortable field
    .displayNameContainsAllTokens(["John", "Doe"])
    .execute()

// Update the User object ( instance )
userModel.fields.experience.value = 100
await userModel.save()

// Delete the User object ( instance )
await userModel.delete()

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request for any improvements or bug fixes. The project is still in the early stages of development, and there are many opportunities for enhancements.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.