A Node.js Mongoose like ORM for MySQL
npm install hyena
Better documentation to follow...
var hyena = require('hyena');
var connection = require('hyena/lib/mysql');
var Schema = hyena.Schema;
hyena.connect(connection({
user: "example",
password: "example",
database: "example"
}));
var userSchema = new Schema({
name: { type: 'string', required: true },
email: { type: 'email', requried: true },
clubhouse: { type: 'Clubhouse', field: 'causes_sponsors_id', required: true },
});
var clubhouseSchema = new Schema({
cause: { type: 'Cause', field: 'cause_id', required: true },
sponsor: { type: 'Sponsor', field: 'sponsor_id', required: true },
is_wellness: { type: 'boolean', default: false },
is_public: { type: 'boolean', default: true },
is_open: { type: 'boolean', default: false }
});
var sponsorSchema = new Schema({
name: { type: 'string', required: true },
logo: { type: 'url', default: 'http://example.com/logo.png' }
});
sponsorSchema.pre('save', function (doc, next) {
console.log('Pre Save', this.name);
next();
});
sponsorSchema.post('init', function (doc, next) {
console.log('Post Init', this.name);
next();
});
var causeSchema = new Schema({
name: { type: 'string', required: true },
logo: { type: 'url', default: 'http://example.com/logo.png' }
});
var User = hyena.model('User', userSchema);
var Clubhouse = hyena.model('Clubhouse', clubhouseSchema, 'causes_sponsors');
var Sponsor = hyena.model('Sponsor', sponsorSchema);
var Cause = hyena.model('Cause', causeSchema);
var sponsor = new Sponsor();
sponsor.name = 'Test Sponsor';
var cause = new Cause({ name: 'Test Cause' });
var clubhouse = new Clubhouse({ cause: cause, sponsor: sponsor });
var user = new User({ name: 'Jon Doe', email: 'jon.doe@example.com', clubhouse: clubhouse });
async.auto({
cause: function (callback) {
cause.save(callback);
},
sponsor: function (callback) {
sponsor.save(callback);
},
clubhouse: ['cause', 'sponsor', function (callback, results) {
clubhouse.save(callback);
}],
user: ['clubhouse', function (callback, results) {
user.save(callback);
}]
}, function (err, results) {
// Do something fabulous here.
});
Hyena's are the closest relative to the Mongoose even though they look very different. SO when using this library keep that in mind. While this library is very similar to Mongoose it's also very different.
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Copyright (c) 2013 plus3network
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