schesign-js-mongoose
v0.1.1
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Generate mongoose code from a schesign graph
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Schesign json schema
Schesign allows you to build and host data designs. Data designs can be accessed through the API as a graph in JSON format. See schesign-js-api for more info on retrieving a graph.
This library converts this graph into JSON schema.
Install
npm install schesign-js-json-schema --save
Examples
Basic Usage
import { generateFromClass } from 'schesign-js-json-schema'
const graph = [
{
uid: 'https://www.schesign.com/u/my_user/my_design/0.0.1/class/class1',
type: 'Class',
label: 'Class1',
propertyRefs: [
{
ref: 'https://www.schesign.com/u/my_user/my_design/0.0.1/property/a',
cardinality: { minItems: 0, maxItems: 1 }
},
{
ref: 'https://www.schesign.com/u/my_user/my_design/0.0.1/property/b',
cardinality: { minItems: 1, maxItems: 1 }
},
]
},
{
uid: 'https://www.schesign.com/u/my_user/my_design/0.0.1/property/a',
type: 'Property',
label: 'a',
range: {
type: 'Text'
}
},
{
uid: 'https://www.schesign.com/u/my_user/my_design/0.0.1/property/b',
type: 'Property',
label: 'b',
range: {
type: 'Boolean'
}
}
]
const schema = generateFromClass(
graph,
'https://www.schesign.com/u/my_user/my_design/0.0.1/class/class1'
)
console.log(schema)
/*
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
"properties": {
"a": { "type": "string" },
"b": { "type": "boolean"}
},
"required": ["b"],
"type": "object"
}
*/
Usage with schesign-js-api module
import { fetchGraph, util } from 'schesign-js-api'
import { generateFromClass } from 'schesign-js-json-schema'
const uid = util.createUid({
ownerType: 'o',
userOrOrg: 'examples',
designName: 'example_online_store',
versionLabel: '1.1.0',
resourceType: 'class',
classOrProperty: 'Product'
});
/*
Creates the data design's uid with a convenience function
https://www.schesign.com/o/examples/example_online_store/1.1.0/class/product
*/
console.log(uid);
var options = { uid: uid };
fetchGraph(options).then(json => {
const schema = generateFromClass(json.graph, uid)
console.log(schema)
}).catch(err => {
console.log(err);
});