modinha
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Modinha is a toolkit for creating persisted models in Nodejs.
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Modinha
Modinha is a toolkit for creating persisted models. This is for programmers who like to work from the bottom up, building up persistence code from low level drivers, such as node_redis. Modinha provides:
- Schema-based validation
- Model inheritance
- Model extension (mixins)
- Flexible serialization/deserialization
- Literal and functional default value definition
- Private value protection
- Selection (initialize a subset of an object)
- Mapping (initialize an object from a different data model)
- Optional null values (normalize empty query results)
- More
Installation and Usage
Install
$ npm install modinha
Require
var Modinha = require('modinha');
Define a model based on a schema
var Account = Modinha.define({
_id: { type: 'string', default: Modinha.default.uuid },
name: { type: 'string' },
email: { type: 'string', required: true, format: 'email' },
hash: { type: 'string', required: true, private: true },
created: { type: 'string', default: Modinha.default.timestamp, format: 'utc-millisec' }
})
Modinha.define()
optionally takes a collection name as the first argument and will assign the value of that argument to the new model's static collection
property.
Modinha.define('accounts', schema)
Create an instance
var account = new Account({ email: '[email protected]' }, options)
Validation
Validate an uninitialized object against the model's schema.
Account.validate({...})
Validate an instance.
var account = new Account({...})
var validation = account.validate()
Initializing Objects
Like the constructor, a model's static initialize method takes data and options arguments.
With a null or undefined data argument, initialize will return an instance of the model with default values.
Account.initialize()
For cases where this is undesirable, such as initializing database results, use the nullify option
Account.initialize(undefined, { nullify: true })
Like the constructor, initialize will set any properties you provide that are defined in the schema.
Account.initialize({ email: '[email protected]' })
Default values will not be set if values for the property are provided.
Account.initialize({ _id: '...', email: '[email protected]' })
Properties not defined in the schema are ignored.
Account.initialize({ hacker: 'p0wn3d' })
Private schema properties are also ignored by default. This is to prevent accidental disclosure of sensitive values, such as hashed passwords. To include private values in an instance, set the private option to true.
Account.initialize({ hash: 'secret', ... }, { private: true })
Unlike the constructor, the static initialize method can also instantiate multiple objects in one call, parse json, and any combination of the two.
Account.initialize([{...},{...},{...}])
Account.initialize('{ "json": true }')
Account.initialize('[{},{},{}]')
Account.initialize(['{}', '{}'])
Collections
Running initialize against a set of objects will return a ModelCollection
, an
object which extends the Javascript Array object and provides Model-specific
functionality that will apply across all the items in the collection.
For example,
Account.initialize([{...},{...},{...}])
will return a ModelCollection with three Account instances.
Currently, the ModelCollection object only supports the project
function,
which can be used like so:
var accounts = Account.initialize([
{ email: '[email protected]' },
{ email: '[email protected]' },
{ email: '[email protected]' }
])
var projections = accounts.project({
email: 'email_address'
})
// projections = [
// { email_address: '[email protected]' },
// { email_address: '[email protected]' },
// { email_address: '[email protected]' }
// ]
Mappings
Pass a mapping in the options.
Account.initialize({ facebook: { bs: {}, id: '...' } }, { map: { '_id': 'facebook.id' } })
Or predefine named mappings:
Account.maps.facebook = {
'_id': 'facebook.id'
}
Account.initialize(fbData, { map: 'facebook' })
Selections
Get a subset of an object.
Account.initialize({...}, { select: ['name', 'email'] })
Merging objects
Merge works identical to initialize, except that it mutates an existing instance instead of creating a new one.
var account = new Account({...})
account.merge(data, { map: 'facebook' })
If you would like to delete a property off of an object, then set the $unset
operator on the options object to an array with the list of property names you would like to delete. For example,
var account = new Account({ ssn: '123-456-7890' })
account.merge({}, { $unset: [ 'ssn' ] })
Trimming strings and arrays of strings
Modinha supports automatically trimming strings or arrays of strings as the data is initialized. This feature is configured on the schema using the trim
property:
var Account = Modinha.define({
name: {
type: 'string',
trim: true
},
contributions: {
type: 'array',
trim: true
}
})
var account = new Account({
name: ' Stephen Hawking ',
contributions: [
'theories ',
' understanding the fabric of the universe',
' ice bucket challenge survivor '
]
})
// account.name = 'Stephen Hawking'
// account.contributions = [
// 'theories',
// 'understanding the fabric of the universe',
// 'ice bucket challenge survivor'
// ]
String trimming can also be limited to only the leading or trailing whitespace by setting trim
to an object with the leading
and trailing
boolean properties:
var Account = Modinha.define({
name: {
type: 'string',
trim: {
leading: true
}
},
contributions: {
type: 'array',
trim: {
trailing: true
}
}
})
var account = new Account({
name: ' Alan Turing ',
contributions: [
'cracking the enigma code ',
' theory of computation',
' the turing test '
]
})
// account.name = 'Alan Turing '
// account.contributions = [
// 'cracking the enigma code',
// ' theory of computation',
// ' the turing test'
// ]
Serialization and deserialization
By default, Modinha models serialize and deserialize JSON. These methods can be overridden to store data in a different format. For example, we might want to use MessagePack or CSV, or perhaps compress the data with snappy.
Account.serialize = function (object) {
return msgpack.pack(object);
}
Account.deserialize = function (data) {
return msgpack.unpack(data);
}
Augment the model
This model can be easily augmented with static and prototype methods.
Account.create = function (data, options, callback) {
// ...
}
Account.prototype.save = function (data, options, callback) {
// ...
}
When a model requires many methods that are general and identical to other models, duplication can be avoided by extending the model with mixins.
Extend the model
Pass in a "class" (constructor) or explicit prototype and static augmentations.
Model.extend(SomethingToMixin)
Model.extend(proto, static)
Inherit from a model
var Admin = Account.inherit(proto, static)
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2015 Anvil Research, Inc. http://anvil.io
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