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aquameta-sync

v0.1.19

Published

Import from and export to filesystem from Aquameta database

Downloads

24

Readme

aquameta-sync

Import a directory into a table. Export a table into files.

Modern tools are built around using files to edit data. This can be an issue when bootstrapping an Aquameta database that doesn't contain the necessary UI to edit certain fields properly.

This is a utility for working outside of the database that enables syncing files with database fields.

Format

Rows will be written/read in the following format:

 - data (directory name of your choosing)
   |-- endpoint.resource (table - named using schema-qualified table name)
       |-- 0 (row - named using 'id' field)
           |-- path (field - named using the column name)
           |-- content
       |-- 1
           |-- path
           |-- content
  |-- widget.component (table)
      |-- a80abaa5-ac49-4b35-bae9-944e1cc49efe
          |-- name
          |-- js
      |-- d658f9bd-f0fd-48c1-8412-b91bcfb1954c
          |-- name
          |-- js

The "field" files contain the contents of that database field.

You may notice that there are no id files. These are not necessary because the name of the row directory is the id of the row.

Config

Configure how to sync a table by adding a config.js to the table directory (e.g. data/endpoint.resource).

// config.js
module.exports = {
  truncate: true, // Override the `truncate` option
};

The entire default config would look like the below:

module.exports = {
  truncate: false,
  insertId: false,
  upsert: true, // false will only try to insert
  updateKey: 'id',
};

truncate

Type: boolean Default: false

truncate: true will delete all rows from the table before importing

insertId

Type: boolean Default: false

insertId: true will insert the name of the row folder as the id field when importing

insertId: false will ignore the id field when importing

upsert

Type: boolean Default: false

upsert: true will use the updateKey config option to determine whether each row should be inserted (if the row is not found) or updated (if the row exists in the table). This allows you to work around constraints on the table, such as a unique field.

upsert: false will only insert the rows. This will fail if a constraint is present (such is usually the case with an id field).

updateKey

Type: string Default: id

When upsert: true, updateKey: 'name' will use the value of the name field to determine if a row should be updated or inserted