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objection-slug

v1.1.1

Published

Automatically generate slugs for an Objection.js model

Downloads

16

Readme

objection-slug travis npm downloads javascript style guide

Automatically generate slugs for an Objection.js model

This plugin will automatically generate slugs for your model based on a source field and a slug field. It will ensure that the slugs are unique by checking to see if the slug already exists in the model's table. If so, it will attempt to append a number to the end of the slug.

For example, if the source field is 'How to Fry an Egg', then the slug will be 'how-to-fry-an-egg'. However, if that slug already exists in the model's table then the slug will be 'how-to-fry-an-egg-1' (note that -1 was appended).

And if that slug also exists, then the slug would be 'how-to-fry-an-egg-2' and so on...

Install

npm install objection-slug

Why this package?

This package was inspired by objection-slugify but it's different in the following ways:

  1. Appends a number instead of a UUID.

    Instead of attempting to append a UUID to the end of the slug, which does not look nice, this package appends a sequential number to the end of duplicate slugs.

  2. Removed unwanted features

    There are several options which aren't useful and were removed. For example, instead of changing the slug when the source field changes (which breaks any URLs based on the slug, which is very bad for SEO), this package never changes the slug after it is generated.

  3. Handles many more unicode symbols by default, because it uses the mollusc library instead of slugify.

Usage

const objectionSlug = require('objection-slug')
const { Model } = require('objection')

// Create the mixin
const slug = objectionSlug({
  sourceField: 'title',
  slugField: 'slug'
})

// Create the Model and add the mixin
class Post extends slug(Model) {
  // ...code
}

const post = await Post
  .query()
  .insert({ title: 'How to Fry an Egg' })

console.log(post.slug)
// how-to-fry-an-egg

API

slug = objectionSlug([opts])

Create a slug mixin to be used with Objection.js models. See usage example above.

opts.sourceField (required)

The source of the slugged content.

opts.slugField (defaults to 'slug')

The field to store the slug on.

License

MIT. Copyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh.