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wmt-db

v1.0.36

Published

A database module for implementing database operations into your Node.js application

Readme

wmt-db

This project is used to implement Pouch DB into your application.

Setting up the module

Building the module

The module uses Typescript compiler (TSC) to compile the source code. To build the project run the following command:

  • npm run build

Installing the module for testing

You can install the module into your own JavaScript project as a dependency. After you clone the module you can install using the following command:

  • npm install /absolute/path/to/wmt-db
  • i.e. -> npm install /Users/wmt/Documents/projects/npm/wmt-db

Installing the module from npm

Use the following command to install from npm:

  • npm install wmt-db

Importing the module

Once you have the module installed you can import exported functions into your code like so:

import {
  createDatabase,
  upsertDocument,
  getAllDocumentsAsArray,
  getAllDocumentsAsObject
} from "wmt-db";

Using the module

Example of using the module:

// create a database
createDatabase("mood-tracker");

// get all documents out of the database as an array and set it to local state
const tempArray: object[] = [];

getAllDocumentsAsArray(dbName).then((results: any) => {
  results.map((result: any) => {
    const dataItem = {
      date: result.date,
      Anxiety: result.anxiety,
      Depression: result.depression
    };
    tempArray.push(dataItem);
  });
  this.setState({ data: tempArray });
});

// getting all documents as object and saving the response in local state
getAllDocumentsAsObject("user")
  .then(response => {
    this.setState({ userDataObject: response });
  })
  .catch(error => {
    console.log(error);
  });

// save or update a new document to the database
saveScore = () => {
  const date = new Date();
  const idString =
    date.getFullYear() + "/" + date.getMonth() + "/" + date.getDate();
  const dateString =
    date.getMonth() + 1 + "/" + date.getDate() + "/" + date.getFullYear();
  const currentDocument = { _id: idString, date: dateString };

  upsertDocument(
    dbName,
    currentDocument,
    "anxiety",
    this.state.anxietySlider
  ).then(() => {
    upsertDocument(
      dbName,
      currentDocument,
      "depression",
      this.state.depressionSlider
    ).then(this.loadGraphDataFromPouchDB);
  });
};

Testing

  • Tests can be ran with the npm test command.
  • Tests are ran using Jest - More information about getting started with Jest can be found here.

Viewing API docs

Here you can find the API docs that detail all functions of this module: https://wmtp.bitbucket.io/TypescriptModules/docs/wmt-db/docs

Viewing the source code

https://bitbucket.org/wmtp/wmt-db

Published module

Here is where the module is currently published: https://www.npmjs.com/package/wmt-db

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.