dso
is a simple ORM Library based on deno_mysql
import {
BaseModel,
Defaults,
dso,
Field,
FieldType,
CharsetType,
Index,
IndexType,
Join,
Model,
Where
} from "https://deno.land/x/dso@v1.0.0/mod.ts";
// Define a database model
@Model("users")
class UserModel extends BaseModel {
// Character set for whole table. UTF-8 is default and is not necessary to define.
charset: CharsetType.utf8;
// The ! operator is needed for primary key since it's never null
@Field({
type: FieldType.INT,
primary: true,
length: 11,
autoIncrement: true
})
id: number;
@Field({ type: FieldType.STRING, length: 30 })
name: string;
@Field({ type: FieldType.STRING, length: 30 })
password: string;
// Charset can be explicitly defined for each column.
@Field({ type: FieldType.STRING, length: 60, charset: CharsetType.utf8mb4 })
namespace: string;
// Index can be created [index/unique/spatial/fulltext] for each field
@Field({ type: FieldType.STRING, length: 30, unique: true })
email: string;
// Multi column index can be defined by decorated @Index
@Index({ type: IndexType.UNIQUE, columns: ["username","namespace"] })
public myUniqueIndex!: Index;
}
const userModel = dso.define(UserModel);
async function main() {
// The database must be created before linking
await dso.connect({
hostname: "127.0.0.1",
port: 3306,
username: "root",
password: "",
db: "dbname"
});
/*
When installing or initializing a database,
you can use dso.sync to synchronize the database model to the database.
Use false as the parameter if you want to sync only newly added models,
Use true as the parameter if you want to sync the whole defined models
to the database tables.
== WARNING! ==
Using true as the parameter will reset your whole database! Use with caution.
*/
await dso.sync(false);
// You can add records using insert method
const insertId = await userModel.insert({
name: "user1",
password: "password"
});
// You can use the Model.findById method to get a record
const user = await userModel.findById(1);
// You can use Where clause too to get a record. For more information on
// clauses such as join, order, etc. please consult:
// https://github.com/manyuanrong/sql-builder
// findOne + Where
const userWhere = await userModel.findOne(Where.from({ name: "user1" }));
// findAll + Where
const userAll = await userModel.findAll(Where.from({ name: "user1" }));
// findAll + expr like
const userLike = await userModel.findAll(Where.expr("name like 'user%'"));
console.log("Found user by id:", user);
console.log("Found user by where eq clause:", userWhere);
console.log("All users by where eq clause:", userAll);
console.log("All users by where like clause:", userLike);
console.log("User has these columns in index:", user.myUniqueIndex.columns);
}
main();
Since this library needs to use Typescript Decorators and other features, a custom tsconfig.json
needs to be added. Example config file can be found here, or just copy the contents below and create a new tsconfig.json
file in your root directory.
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"allowJs": true,
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"module": "esnext",
"isolatedModules": false
}
}
To run, use:
deno run --allow-net -c tsconfig.json main.ts
where main.ts
is your Typescript file for Deno.
Set whether query debugging information is displayed
dso.showQueryLog = true;
You need to use this method to link to the database before you can manipulate the database
await dso.connect({
hostname: "127.0.0.1", // database hostname
port: 3306, // database port
username: "root", // database username
password: "", // database password
db: "dbname" // database name. (tips: The database must be created before linking)
});
Add an annotated Model
instance and return the instance.
@Model("users")
class UserModel extends BaseModel {
@Field({
type: FieldType.INT,
primary: true,
length: 11,
autoIncrement: true
})
id!: number;
@Field({ type: FieldType.STRING, length: 30 })
name?: string;
@Field({ type: FieldType.STRING, length: 30 })
password: string;
@Field({
type: FieldType.STRING,
unique: true,
length: 20})
phoneNumber?: string;
}
}
export default const userModel = dso.define(UserModel);
// userModel.findById(...)
// userModel.findAll(...)
// userModel.findOne(...)
// userModel.insert(...)
// userModel.update(...)
// userModel.delete(...)
When installing or initializing a database, you can use sync to synchronize the database model to the database.
// If set to FORCE, tables will be deleted before they are created,
// otherwise only new models will be synchronized.
const force = true; // force
await dso.sync(force);
Create and start a transaction.
New Model
instances must be obtained through getModel(Model)
. Otherwise, it will not be controlled by transactions.
const result = await dso.transaction<boolean>(async trans => {
const userModel = trans.getModel(UserModel);
const topicModel = trans.getModel(TopicModel);
userId = await userModel.insert({ nickName: "foo", password: "bar", phoneNumber: "08135539123" });
topicId = await topicModel.insert({ title: "zoo", userId });
return true;
});
DATE
INT
TEXT
STRING
BOOLEAN
Field type describes the following properties of a field
key | type | default value | desc |
---|---|---|---|
type | one of the FieldTypes | null | types of database fields |
length | number | unfixed | field length |
primary | boolean | false | database primary key? |
default | any | null | default values for fields |
autoIncrement | boolean | false | identify auto-increment fields. It can only be used for INT types |
notNull | boolean | false | identity fields can not be null |
autoUpdate | boolean | false | updated automatically according to the current timestamp. It can only be used for DATE types |
unique | boolean | false | database unique index? |
spatial | boolean | false | database spatial index? |
fullText | boolean | false | database fullText index? |
index | boolean | false | database non unique index? |
Following types of an index are available
key | multi column |
---|---|
index | true |
unique | true |
spatial | false |
fulltext | true |
list of valid character sets is based on https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/charset-charsets.html