JSPM

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flexible and efficient ORM, with declarative JSON syntax and smart type-safety

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    nukak is the smartest ORM for TypeScript, it is designed to be fast, safe, and easy to integrate into any application.

    nukak can run in Node.js, Browser, Cordova, PhoneGap, Ionic, React Native, NativeScript, Expo, Electron, Bun and Deno.

    nukak has a consistent API for distinct databases, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, and SQLite.

     

    const companyUsers = await userRepository.findMany({
      $select: { email: true, profile: ['picture'] },
      $where: { email: { $endsWith: '@domain.com' } },
      $sort: { createdAt: 'desc' },
      $limit: 100,
    });

     

    Why nukak?

    See this article in medium.com.

     

    Features

    • Type-safe and Context-aware queries: squeeze the powers of TypeScript so it auto-completes and validates, the appropriate operators on any level of the queries, including the relations and their fields.
    • Serializable queries: its syntax can be 100% valid JSON allowing the queries to be transported across platforms with ease.
    • Unified API across Databases: same query is transparently transformed according to the configured database.
    • FP + OOP: Combines the best elements of FP (Functional Programming) and OOP (Object Oriented Programming).
    • Declarative and imperative transactions for flexibility, and connection pooling for scalability.
    • Transparent support for inheritance between entities for reusability and consistency.
    • Modern Pure ESM: ESM is natively supported by Node.js 16 and later.
    • High performance: the generated queries are fast, safe, and human-readable.
    • Supports the Data Mapper pattern for maintainability.
    • soft-delete, virtual fields, repositories.

     

    1. Install

    1. Install the core package:

      npm install nukak --save
    2. Install one of the specific adapters for your database:

    Database Driver Nukak Adapter
    PostgreSQL pg nukak-postgres
    SQLite sqlite sqlite3 nukak-sqlite
    MariaDB mariadb nukak-maria
    MySQL mysql2 nukak-mysql

    For example, for Postgres:

    npm install pg nukak-postgres --save
    1. Additionally, your tsconfig.json may need the following flags:

      "target": "es2022",
      "experimentalDecorators": true,
      "emitDecoratorMetadata": true

     


     

    2. Define the entities

    Take any dump class (aka DTO) and annotate it with the decorators from nukak/entity.

    import { randomUUID } from 'node:crypto';
    import { Id, Field, Entity } from 'nukak/entity';
    
    /**
     * any class can be annotated with this decorator to make it works as
     * an entity.
     */
    @Entity()
    export class User {
      /**
       * an entity should specify an ID Field, its name and type are automatically detected.
       * the `onInsert` property can be used to specify a custom mechanism for
       * auto-generating the primary-key's value when inserting.
       */
      @Id({ onInsert: () => randomUUID })
      id?: string;
    
      /**
       * the properties of the class can be annotated with this decorator so they
       * are interpreted as a column, its name and type are automatically detected.
       */
      @Field()
      name?: string;
    
      @Field()
      email?: string;
    
      @Field()
      password?: string;
    }

     

    3. Setup a default querier-pool

    A default querier-pool can be set in any of the bootstrap files of your app (e.g. in the server.ts).

    import { setQuerierPool } from 'nukak';
    import { PgQuerierPool } from 'nukak-postgres';
    
    export const querierPool = new PgQuerierPool(
      {
        host: 'localhost',
        user: 'theUser',
        password: 'thePassword',
        database: 'theDatabase',
      },
      // optionally, a logger can be passed to log the generated SQL queries
      { logger: console.log },
    );
    
    // the default querier pool that `nukak` will use when calling `getQuerier()` and
    // in the `@Transactional` decorator (by default).
    setQuerierPool(querierPool);

     

    4. Manipulate the data

    import { getQuerier } from 'nukak';
    import { User } from './shared/models/index.js';
    
    async function findLastUsers(limit = 100) {
      const querier = await getQuerier();
      const users = await querier.findMany(User, {
        $select: { id: true, name: true, email: true },
        $sort: { createdAt: 'desc' },
        $limit: limit,
      });
      await querier.release();
      return users;
    }
    
    async function createUser(data: User) {
      const querier = await getQuerier();
      const id = await querier.insertOne(User, data);
      await querier.release();
      return id;
    }

     

    Learn more about nukak at its website https://nukak.org