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water-shape

v0.0.4

Published

Persistence and data access for people who dislike ORMs.

Downloads

8

Readme

Travis CI Status Image Description

Library for generating persistence layers, APIs and SDKs.

Requirements

Currently implemented:

    ├── api
    │   ├── demo-adapter.js -- in-memory persistence layer, can be used in tests or in browser
    │   └── request-adapter.js -- adapter that takes a request-style library and creates a dmi for network calls
    ├── persistence
    │   └── sqlite3-adapter.js -- sqlite3 persistence layer.
    └── server
        └── hapi-adapter.js -- server adapter.

Data Manipulation API

This core API must be implemented on any data access library so that domain-specific logic can be implemented once to run in all execution environments (server, client etc).

<tableName>.save: (Object instance, Function (err, data) callback) update or create a record of instance.

<tableName>.update: (Object instance, Function (err, data) callback) update the record of instance.

<tableName>.delete: (Object instance, Function (err, data) callback) delete the record of instance.

<tableName>.deleteById: (String | Number id,, Function (err, data) callback) delete the record identified by id.

<tableName>.list: (Function (err, data) callback) pass list of records to second param of callback.

<tableName>.getById: (String|Number id, Function (err, data) callback) pass record identified by id to second param of callback.

<tableName>.search: (Object instance, Function (err, data) callback) pass list of records matching populated fields of instance to second param of callback

Still deciding on the callback values for save, update and delete methods. The update methods should throw errors if the instances don't exist, but for now they're probably going to be copies of the save methods.

Data manipulation libraries may implement additional methods as appropriate to their execution environment, e.g. the api client library may implement get, post, put etc.