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json-schema-models

v0.6.8

Published

json schema based models

Downloads

7

Readme

json-schema-models

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Data models for mongodb using json schema to define polymorphic schemas to be used with mongodb. Internally modules use z-schema for json validation and mongodb native driver to connect to db.

Not currently fit for public consumption

API

new jsonSchemaModels(options);

options object must contain the following properties

  • mongo

    • name - mongodb name
    • url - mongodb url string (host and port)
    • options - mongodb connection options
    • collections - an array of objects with name, indexes (for createIndexes method) and options properties to pass to mongodb createCollection method
  • schema

    • formats - an object with keys being name of format to register and value being the custom function to register for z-schema validation
.addSchemas(schemas)
  • method to addSchemas prior to connecting to database, schemas can be an object with keys being records and definitions and the values being key of schema name and value the schema object to loaded
.start(callback)
  • method to validate the schemas

    params
    • callback with error, result signature - error will show if any schemas have failed validation and result is an object containing the raw mognodb db handle from connection and an object containing handles to each model and each collection created.
.stop(callback)
  • method to close connections and clean-up for server closedown

    params
    • optional callback with no signature
.buildIndexes(callback)
  • method to build indexes based on schema definitions

    params
    • callback with err signature
Todo
  • Intergrate dropAllIndexes method
  • Handle multi-tenant database semantics
  • Switch to promises, generators or async await instead of neo-async dependency