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fastify-mikro-orm

v4.0.0

Published

Fastify Mikro-ORM plugin

Downloads

429

Readme

fastify-mikro-orm

Fastify MikroORM plugin, which decorates the Fastify object with a MikroORM connection object.

This plugin uses the official MikroORM module.

Install

npm i fastify-mikro-orm

Usage

Once you have setup the schema through the MikroORM CLI, just register the plugin.

import Fastify from 'fastify';
import fastifyMikroORM  from 'fastify-mikro-orm';
import { Customer } from './entities/Customer';

const fastify = Fastify()

fastify.register(fastifyMikroORM, {
  entitiesTs: ['./entities/*.ts'],
  entities: ['./build/entities/*.js'],
  dbName: "test",
  type: "postgresql",
  clientUrl: 'postgres://postgres:masterkey@localhost/'
});


fastify.get('/', async function (req, reply) {
  const customer = new Customer();
  customer.username = 'Test';
  await this.mikroORM.orm.em.persistAndFlush(customer);
  const users = this.mikroORM.orm.em.find(Customer, {});
  return users;
})

fastify.listen(3000, err => {
  if (err) throw err
})

You can access the MikroORM connection object through the Fastify instance, as shown above, you may also access it through the Request object (in which the EntityManager is forked by default on each request).

import Fastify from 'fastify';
import fastifyMikroORM  from 'fastify-mikro-orm';
import { Customer } from './entities/Customer';

const fastify = Fastify()

fastify.register(fastifyMikroORM, {
  entitiesTs: ['./entities/*.ts'],
  entities: ['./build/entities/*.js'],
  dbName: "test",
  type: "postgresql",
  clientUrl: 'postgres://postgres:masterkey@localhost/',
  forkOnRequest: true // This is the default
});


fastify.get('/', async function (req, reply) {
  const customer = new Customer();
  customer.username = 'Test';
  await req.mikroORM.orm.em.persistAndFlush(customer); // The EntityManager in this request is isolated from other requests
  const users = req.mikroORM.orm.em.find(Customer, {});
  return users;
})

fastify.listen(3000, err => {
  if (err) throw err
})

License

MIT