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em2

v1.0.1

Published

es6 easy model manage

Downloads

8

Readme

em2

this is a front end easy model manager

Usage

create model

import em2 from 'em2';

const User = new em2({
    url: [api],
    fields: [model fields, for cleaning params under POST, PUT, OPTIONS... methods]
}, {
    pkey: [id => primary key, default is '_id'],
    parseData: [function => global parseData handler, when data fetched, just after data to json object],
    exception: [function => global error handler],
})

fields can used three way:

fields: {
    name: {
        type: String,
        default: '',
    },
    age: {
        type: Number,
        default: 0,
    }
    ...
}
fields: [
    {
        name,
        type: String,
        default: '',
    },
    {
        name: 'age',
        type: Number,
        default: 0
    }
    ...
]

or simple way:

fields: ['name', 'age', ...]

then use it:

model methods

//GET api?name=a&sex=b
User.find({name: 'a', sex: 'b'}).then(data => {
    // after parseData if have parseData
}).catch(error => {
    // after exception if have
})
//GET api/:_id?name=a&sex=b
User.findOne(_id, params).then(succFunc).catch(errFunc)
//POST api body: params
User.create(params)...
//PUT api/:_id body:params
User.update({_id, name: 's', ...})
//POST or PUT, whether params has model's pkey
User.save(params)
//DELETE api?name=a&sex=b
User.destroy({_id, name: 'a',...})

nested model

const Comment = new em2({
    url: '/post/:post_id/comment'
})

// GET /post/[post_id]/comment
Comment.find({post_id, ...})

// GET /post/[post_id]/comment/[_id]
Comment.findOne({post_id, _id})

also has default request

// request
User.request(['get', 'post', ...], api, params).then(data => {
    // after parseData
}).catch(error => {
    // after exception
})

warning: if you need model's this(like this.pkey, or this.fields), function parseData should not be write in arrow function. neither do function exception