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rsql-query-builder

v1.3.2

Published

Library for building RSQL query strings.

Readme

rsql-query-builder

Library for building RSQL query strings in TypeScript and JavaScript.

NPM Version NPM License Coverage

Installation

$ npm install rsql-query-builder

Using the RSQL Builder

/* Long Version */
const builder = new RSQLBuilder().equal('name', 'Filip').and().greaterThan('age', 30);
const rsqlString = builder.toString();
console.log(rsqlString);
// Output: name=="Filip";age=gt=30

/* Short Version */
console.log(new RSQLBuilder().equal('name', 'Filip').and().greaterThan('age', 30).toString());
// Output: name=="Filip";age=gt=30

RSQL Builder Methods

The RSQLBuilder class provides many methods to build the desired RSQL string.

Initialization

  • constructor(options) – Initializes a new RSQLBuilder instance.

Comparisons Operators (Defining Conditions)

  • equal(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector == value.
  • notEqual(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector != value.
  • lessThan(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector =lt= value.
  • lessThanOrEqual(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector =le= value.
  • greaterThan(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector =gr= value.
  • greaterThanOrEqual(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector =ge= value.
  • in(selector, values) - Appends a condition selector =in= (values).
  • notIn(selector, value) - Appends a condition selector =out= (values).

Expression Grouping (Organizing Conditions)

  • group(builder) - Wraps the conditions from another RSQLBuilder instance in parentheses for grouping.

Logical Operators (Combining Conditions)

  • and() – Appends the logical AND operator ;.
  • or() - Appends a logical OR operator ,.

RSQL Builder Composition (Combining Multiple RSQL Queries)

  • concat(builder) – Appends all expressions from another RSQLBuilder instance to the current instance.
  • merge(builders) – Merges multiple RSQLBuilder instances into grouped conditions.

RSQL String Management (Finalizing the Query)

  • toString() - Returns the generated RSQL query string.
  • isEmpty() – Returns true if the RSQLBuilder instance has no expressions; otherwise, returns false.
  • reset() – Clears all expressions, resetting the RSQLBuilder instance.

Static Utilities

  • merge(builders) – Creates a new RSQLBuilder instance and merges multiple RSQLBuilder instances into grouped conditions.

Extending the RSQL Query Builder

You can extend the RSQL Builder to customize it for your needs.

This is a sample extension:

import RSQLBuilderBase, { RSQLBuilderOptions } from './RSQLBuilderBase';

type ComparisonOperators = 'like' | 'notLike';

/** RSQL builder class
 *
 * This class is used to build RSQL queries.
 *
 * @template TSelector - The type of the selector. It is used to define the field names and is a list of strings.
 */
class RSQLBuilderSample<TSelector extends string = string> extends RSQLBuilderBase<TSelector, ComparisonOperators> {
    /** Create a new RSQL builder.
     *
     * @param options - The builder options
     *
     * @returns The builder instance
     * */
    constructor(options: RSQLBuilderOptions<ComparisonOperators> = {}) {
        super({ ...options, customComparisonOperators: { like: { rsql: '=like=' }, notLike: { rsql: '=notlike=' } } });
    }

    /** Add a like comparison to the query.
     *
     * @param selector - The field name
     * @param value - The value to compare
     *
     * @returns The builder instance
     */
    like(selector: TSelector, value: string | number | Date | null): this {
        return this.addComparison(selector, 'like', value);
    }

    /** Add a not like comparison to the query.
     *
     * @param selector - The field name
     * @param value - The value to compare
     *
     * @returns The builder instance
     */
    notLike(selector: TSelector, value: string | number | Date | null): this {
        return this.addComparison(selector, 'like', value);
    }
}

// Usage example of sample RSQLBuilder class
console.log(new RSQLBuilderSample().like('name', 'Fil').and().notLike('city', 'Yor').toString());
// Output: name=like="Fil";city=notlike="Yor"

export default RSQLBuilderSample;

License

MIT