pocketbase-types
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A CLI tool to generate TypeScript types for PocketBase collections.
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PocketBase Types
A CLI tool to generate TypeScript types for PocketBase collections.
Install
pnpm add -D pocketbase-types
How to use
pnpm pocketbase-types -o pocketbase-types.ts
[!IMPORTANT] Make sure to specify the admin email and password using the CLI flags or env file.
CLI flags
-u
, --url [url]
PocketBase URL. Default: PB_URL || PUBLIC_PB_URL || POCKETBASE_URL || PUBLIC_POCKETBASE_URL || "http://127.0.0.1:8090"
.
-e
, --email [email]
PocketBase admin email. Default: PB_EMAIL || POCKETBASE_EMAIL
.
-p
, --password [password]
PocketBase admin password. Default: PB_PASSWORD || POCKETBASE_PASSWORD
.
-o
, --output <output>
Specify the path to save the types.
--env
Environment variables by default are loaded from the .env
file in the root of your project. You can also specify the location of the environment file using the --env
flag.
pnpm pocketbase-types -o pocketbase-types.ts --env .env.local
-h
, --help
Display help for command.
Without CLI
import { writeTypesToFile } from "pocketbase-types"
await writeTypesToFile(
"http://127.0.0.1:8090",
"ADMIN EMAIL",
"ADMIN PASSWORD",
"pocketbase-types.ts",
)
Auto Generate Types
This will need a bit of work to set it up.
In the root folder that you have the pocketbase.exe
file, create pb_hooks/main.pb.js
. Add the below content inside it. Change the placeholder URL to your app's URL and endpoint.
/// <reference path="../pb_data/types.d.ts" />
onCollectionAfterCreateRequest(() => {
const { sendTypesUpdateRequest } = require(
`${__hooks}/sendTypesUpdateRequest.cjs`,
)
sendTypesUpdateRequest("http://localhost:5173/pocketbase-types")
})
onCollectionAfterUpdateRequest(() => {
const { sendTypesUpdateRequest } = require(
`${__hooks}/sendTypesUpdateRequest.cjs`,
)
sendTypesUpdateRequest("http://localhost:5173/pocketbase-types")
})
onCollectionAfterDeleteRequest(() => {
const { sendTypesUpdateRequest } = require(
`${__hooks}/sendTypesUpdateRequest.cjs`,
)
sendTypesUpdateRequest("http://localhost:5173/pocketbase-types")
})
Do the same for pb_hooks/sendTypesUpdateRequest.cjs
.
/// <reference path="../pb_data/types.d.ts" />
/**
* @param {string} url
*/
const sendTypesUpdateRequest = (url) => {
try {
$http.send({
url: url,
timeout: 30,
method: "POST",
})
} catch (error) {
console.log(error)
}
}
module.exports = {
sendTypesUpdateRequest,
}
This is going to send a HTTP request to your app, letting you know that types neeed to be updated.
In your app, you need to have an endpoint that will receive the request and update the types using the pocketbase-types
package.
Example how it's done in SvelteKit:
src/routes/pocketbase-types/+server.ts
:
import {
POCKETBASE_ADMIN_EMAIL,
POCKETBASE_ADMIN_PASSWORD,
} from "$env/static/private"
import { PUBLIC_POCKETBASE_URL } from "$env/static/public"
import { writeTypesToFile } from "pocketbase-types"
export const POST = async () => {
const OUTPUT_PATH = "/src/lib/pocketbase-types.ts"
await writeTypesToFile(
PUBLIC_POCKETBASE_URL,
POCKETBASE_ADMIN_EMAIL,
POCKETBASE_ADMIN_PASSWORD,
OUTPUT_PATH,
)
return ""
}
src/routes/pocketbase-types/+page.server.ts
export const actions = {
default: async ({ fetch }) => {
await fetch("/pocketbase-types")
},
}
src/routes/+layout.svelte
:
<script lang="ts">
import { onDestroy, onMount } from "svelte"
import { enhance } from "$app/forms"
import { pb } from "$lib/stores/pb"
let formElement: HTMLFormElement
onMount(async () => {
await $pb.realtime.subscribe("PB_CONNECT", async () => {
formElement.requestSubmit()
})
})
onDestroy(async () => {
await $pb.realtime.unsubscribe("PB_CONNECT")
})
</script>
<form
use:enhance
method="post"
action="/pocketbase-types"
bind:this={formElement}
/>
[!IMPORTANT] Make sure to only run this on a development environment.