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relatedjs

v0.3.0

Published

Relationships for JavaScript objects

Downloads

5

Readme

RelatedJs

A heavily-tested and very fast schematic store of relationships between plain old JavaScript objects.

Features:

  • Built with performance in mind--backed by bidirectional maps
  • Enforces relationships to conform to schemas
  • Very clean and understandable API
  • Thoroughly tested
  • Can be converted to and from serializable arrays for transmission over the wire (e.g. using JSON)

Why?

Often times, it's necessary to model the relationships between different domain aspects of an application. This has often been the job of a Model library, such as the ones commonly bundled in MVC frameworks. A particular pain with these libraries is that they bundle a bunch of unrelated logic in your data models, such as persistence logic, finders/data retrievers and other garbage.

With relatedjs, the logic for defining and creating relationships has been separated out so that you're not forced to any specific implementation of how you define your data. One particular benefit of this is that your data can be immutable and normalized the way you'd like, as the relationships are stored elsewhere.

Setup

$ npm install relatedjs
// nodejs:
var RelatedJs = require('relatedjs');
var Schema = RelatedJs.Schema, Graph = RelatedJs.Graph;

// ES6:
import {Schema, Graph} from 'relatedjs';

Quick start

Model your relationships

var schemas = [
    Schema.define('house')
        .hasMany('room')
        .hasOne('garage')
        .hasAndBelongsToMany('person'),

    Schema.define('room')
        .belongsTo('house'),

    Schema.define('garage')
        .belongsTo('house'),

    Schema.define('person')
        .hasAndBelongsToMany('house')
];

Create the store for your relationships

var graph = new Graph(schemas);

Define relationships

graph
    .append('house', 'boulderEstate').to('person', 'james')
    .append('house', 'boulderEstate', 'beachHouse').to('person', 'jane')
;

graph
    .append('house', 'boulderEstate')
    .to('room', 'livingroom', 'bedroom', 'bathroom')
;

graph.set('garage', 'twoCar').to('house', 'boulderEstate');

Retrieve relationships

graph.getChild('house', 'boulderEstate', 'garage');
// Result: 'twoCar'

graph.getChildren('person', 'jane', 'house');
// Result: ['boulderEstate', 'beachHouse']

graph.getParent('room', 'bedroom', 'house');
// Result: 'boulderEstate'

Merge graphs

var graph2 = new Graph(schemas);

graph2
    .set('person', 'james', 'john')
    .to('house', 'beachHouse', 'skiHouse')
;

var graph3 = Graph.merge(graph, graph2);

graph3.getChildren('person', 'james', 'house');
// Result: ['boulderEstate', 'beachHouse', 'skiHouse']

graph3.getChildren('house', 'skiHouse', 'person');
// Result: ['james', 'john']

Convert to and from JSON

var json = JSON.stringify(graph.toSerializable());
// Result: '[["room","house",["livingroom","boulderEstate"],["bedroom","boulderEstate"],["bathroom","boulderEstate"]],["house","garage",["boulderEstate","twoCar"]],["person","house",["james","boulderEstate"],["jane","boulderEstate","beachHouse"]]]'

var graphFromJson = new Graph(schemas);
graphFromJson.fromSerializable(JSON.parse(json));

graphFromJson.getChildren('person', 'jane', 'house');
// Result: ['boulderEstate', 'beachHouse']

API documentation

API documentation can be found under docs/api.md

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 James Koshigoe

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.