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mysql-zod

v2.2.0

Published

Generate Zod interfaces from MySQL database

Downloads

8

Readme

mysql-zod

Generate Zod interfaces from MySQL database

Installation

Install mysql-zod with npm

npm install mysql-zod --save-dev

Usage/Examples

Create a file named mysql-zod.json and fill it as follows (adjust to your needs):

{
  "host": "127.0.0.1",
  "port": 3306,
  "user": "root",
  "password": "secret",
  "database": "myapp"
}

Create user table:

CREATE TABLE `user` (
  `id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `name` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
  `username` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
  `password` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
  `profile_picture` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
  `role` enum('admin','user') NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
);

Then run the command:

npx mysql-zod

The above command will create a user.ts file with the following contents:

import z from 'zod'

export const user = z.object({
  id: z.number().nonnegative(),
  name: z.string(),
  username: z.string(),
  password: z.string(),
  profile_picture: z.string().nullable(),
  role: z.enum(['admin', 'user']),
})

export type userType = z.infer<typeof user>

You can also use the mysql-zod API programmatically:

import { generate } from 'mysql-zod'

await generate({
  host: '127.0.0.1',
  port: 3306,
  user: 'root',
  password: 'secret',
  database: 'myapp',
})

Config

{
  "host": "127.0.0.1",
  "port": 3306,
  "user": "root",
  "password": "secret",
  "database": "myapp",
  "tables": ["user", "log"],
  "ignore": ["log", "/^temp/"],
  "folder": "@zod",
  "suffix": "table",
  "camelCase": false,
  "nullish": false,
  "requiredString": false
}

| Option | Description | | ------ | ----------- | | tables | Filter the tables to include only those specified. | | ignore | Filter the tables to exclude those specified. If a table name begins and ends with "/", it will be processed as a regular expression. | | folder | Specify the output directory. | | suffix | Suffix to the name of a generated file. (eg: user.table.ts) | | camelCase | Convert all table names and their properties to camelcase. (eg: profile_picture becomes profilePicture) | | nullish | Set schema as nullish instead of nullable | | requiredString | Add min(1) for string schema |