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@easterneas/fastify-sequelize

v1.1.1

Published

A plugin for Fastify to integrate Sequelize into your project. Supports Sequelize 6 and can play along nicely with `sequelize-cli`.

Readme

fastify-sequelize

This is a plugin for Fastify to integrate Sequelize deeply into your project. Supports Sequelize up to version 6 and can play along nicely with sequelize-cli.

fastify-sequelize mostly 'borrows' the mechanics of sequelize-cli's index.js model file. By doing so, it will be imported immediately, making generated Sequelize models ready to use.

Why the fuss?

I think integrating directly into fastify instance is better (and cleaner, in my opinion). And by doing so, handling routes will eliminate the need to import models directory manually to each route handlers (or controllers).

Installation

  1. Install via:
    • NPM: npm i @easterneas/fastify-sequelize, or
    • Yarn: yarn add @easterneas/fastify-sequelize
  2. Register this plugin:
      fastify.register(require('@easterneas/fastify-sequelize'), options)
    where options contains your Sequelize configuration.
  3. There is no step 3, by now you can use it through this.models (or fastify.models) already!

Example

It's pretty easy to integrate the already-installed Sequelize to your Fastify project. Let me show you how.

I will assume that your Sequelize configuration file is in a default location, created through sequelize-cli package.

If you have Fastify project made with fastify-cli

const fp = require('fastify-plugin')
const config = require('../config/config.json')

module.exports = fp(async function (fastify, opts) {
  fastify.register(require('@easterneas/fastify-sequelize', config))
})

If you create your Fastify project manually

// app.js

const fastify = require('fastify')
const config = require('./config/config.json')

const app = fastify()

fastify
// ...
.register(require('@easterneas/fastify-sequelize'), config)
// ...
// .listen( ... )

Usage

After installation, you can just use this.models when you handle through routes.

By default, sequelize and Sequelize are included, and it will search through default models in your project's root directory.

If there is one, it will start importing and parsing Sequelize models, either it's generated manually, or by using sequelize-cli package. Neat!

Issues

If there are bugs appeared when using this plugin, feel free to create a new issue. But remember to always add logs and the version of the plugin before posting issues here, and thank you for letting me know about the issues!