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parse-server-migrating-adapter

v1.0.0

Published

Parse Server file adapter to migrate between adapters

Downloads

8

Readme

parse-server-migrating-adapter

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Build Status

Parse Server file adapter for migrating between different adapters.

Quick Start

$ npm install parse-server-migrating-adapter --save

In your parse server index:

var ParseServer = require('parse-server').ParseServer;
var MigratingAdapter = require('parse-server-migrating-adapter')
var GridStoreAdapter = require('parse-server/lib/Adapters/Files/GridStoreAdapter').GridStoreAdapter
var S3Adapter = require('parse-server-s3-adapter')

var s3Adapter = new S3Adapter({
  bucket: process.env.S3_BUCKET_NAME,
  accessKey: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY,
  secretKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET,
  region: 'us-east-1'
})

var fileAdapter = new MigratingAdapter(s3Adapter, [new GridStoreAdapter(process.env.DATABASE_URI)])

var api = new new ParseServer({
  filesAdapter: fileAdapter
})

Implementation

The adapter takes a main adapter, which is what is used to create any new files. It also takes a list of old adapters. When requesting a file, the main adapter is searched first, and then the old adapters are searched. If the file is found in an old adapter, it is stored on the main adapter.

Contributing

This projects follows standardjs. We also try to maintain 100% real test coverage. When submitting a PR, make sure that there is an accompanying test, and that npm run build is clean.

TODO

  • Support for file streaming