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cds-numberrange-plugin

v1.0.1

Published

CDS plugin for easy implementation of number range fields.

Readme

cds-numberrange-plugin

This is a plugin for CAP framework to let you easily add database ranges into your applications.

Features

You can use this plugin to add auto-incremented fields into your database. There are different options to format the auto-incrementation:

  • Basic Configuration allows you configure integer fields starting from specific number and increment by configured number.
  • It is also possible to format the generated number with prefix, suffix characters and also pad the generated number with a 0 or any other characters.

Usage

Installing plugin with npm install

npm install cds-numberrange-plugin

In your package.json file, add the following part into the CDS node:

    "cds": {
      "cds-numberrange-plugin": {
        "ranges": [
          {
            "name": "<RANGE NAME>",
            "start": 1,
            "increment": 1,
            "createOnDraft": true,
            "additionalProperties": {
              "prefix": "P",
              "suffix": "S",
              "padCount": 10,
              "padValue": "0"
            }
          }
        ]
      }   
    }

Then, you can annotate your fields in your database schema with special @plugin.numberrange.rangeid annotation.

annotate <ENTITY> with {
  <FIELD> @plugin.numberrange.rangeid: '<RANGE NAME>';  
}

This annotation make this field automatically filled with range format configured in your package.json file.

Parameters:

  • name: (Required) Range Name created in the database.
  • start: (Required) Start index value for the range.
  • increment: (Required) Increment value every time new value is created.
  • createOnDraft: (Optional) true or false - Whether the next value is retrieved during draft creation or not.
  • additionalProperties: (Optional) This part can be used to have additional features to create string based formatted values.
    • prefix: You and add prefix characters into the generated range number.
    • suffix: You can add suffix characters into the generated range number.
    • padCount: You can pad generated range number with a special character.
    • padValue: This parameter specifies the character to be used for padding.

Samples

samples/sample-01-sqlite-in-memory

This samples demonstrates the plugin in sqlite-in-memory database with different configuration options.

samples/sample-02-sqlite-persistent

This samples demonstrates the plugin in sqlite persistent database with different configuration options.

samples/sample-03-hana

This samples demonstrates the plugin in SAP HANA database with different configuration options.

samples/sample-04-draft

This sample demonstrates the plugin with draft activated entities. You can configure your ranges to be created either in draft mode or after draft activation. Keep in mind that key fields must be configured in draft mode.

Remarks

  • Make sure you don't modify manually the field values that has been configured to use the plugin.

TODO

  • Test with PostgreSQL