eccies-sequelize
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a Sequelize.js strategy for eccies.js
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ectypes-sequelize
A ectypes strategy for Sequelize.js - http://www.sequelizejs.com/.
Ectypes can be found at http://github.com/nicholasf/ectypes.js
Installation
npm install ectypes-sequelize
Explanation
Calls to build() and create() on a Sequelize model are supported.
First, create the Sequelize connection and configure it on the ectypes-sequelize strategy. Then load the strategy into ectypes.
var ectypes = require('ectypes');
var sequelize = new Sequelize('ectypes_test', 'nicholas', null);
var ectypesSequelize = require('ectypes-sequelize').setup(sequelize);
ectypes.load(ectypesSequelize);
Once you have defined a ectype for your model:
//the Sequelize model definition
var Project = sequelize.define('Project', {
title: Sequelize.STRING,
description: Sequelize.TEXT
});
//the ectype for the Project model
var projectType = {
Project: {
title: function(){ return Faker.Name.findName() }
}
};
ectypes.add(projectType);
You may then call build() or create() upon it through ectypes to produce the object.
ectypes.Project.create().success(function(project){
console.log(project.id, project.title); //this logs something like 6 'Autumn Medhurst' (using Faker)
});
Use hooks to model associations.
ectypes.plan(
{
Project: {
title: function(){ return Faker.Name.findName() },
description: function(){ return Faker.Lorem.findSentences() },
_hooks: [ 'add a task to a project', function(project, functionName){
if (functionName === 'create'){
Task.create().success(function(task){
project.task = task;
project.save();
});
}
}]
}
});
project = ectypes.Project.build();
Running Tests
mocha tests/ectypes-test.js