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test-redis-ts

v1.0.2

Published

A TypeScript and nodeJs utility library for seamless integration of Redis caching with Sequelize, enhancing performance and scalability in your Sequelize-based applications.

Downloads

11

Readme

redis-sequelize-ts

A TypeScript and nodeJs utility library for seamless integration of Redis caching with Sequelize, enhancing performance and scalability in your Sequelize-based applications.

Installation

npm install redis-sequelize-ts

Usage

1. Setup server connection in your project

const redis = require('redis');
const url = 'redis://'+ 'localhost' +':'+ '6379';
const client = redis.createClient(url)
.on('error', err => console.log('Redis Client Error', err))
.connect();

const  cacheQuery  = require('redis-sequelize-ts').default;
const { User, sequelize } = require('../models/index');

let data = await cacheQuery.findAll(User.sequelize, client, "User", {}, 259200)

import * as redis from 'redis';
const url = 'redis://'+ 'localhost' +':'+ '6379';
const client = redis.createClient(url)
.on('error', err => console.log('Redis Client Error', err))
.connect();

import cacheQuery from 'redis-sequelize-ts';
import User from '../models/User'

let data = await cacheQuery.findAll(User.sequelize,client,"User",{},259200)

2. Create Sequelize Models

Use the getModels function to retrieve predefined Sequelize models for users, user_meta, and user_roles. The user_roles model is automatically populated with data for the 'user' and 'admin' roles. Additionally, you can dynamically add fields to the user model using createModel().

import { Sequelize } from 'sequelize';
import * as myLib from 'jnext-library-ts';

const sequelize = new Sequelize('dbName', 'root', '', {
    dialect: 'mysql',
    host: '127.0.0.1',
    logging: false
});

myLib.getModels();
myLib.createModel('customUserModel', sequelize, {
    // Define additional fields here
    filedName: dataType // Datatype should be string. Ex. 'STRING' , 'INTEGER'
});

Acknowledgements