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Agradon

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Extensible Express middleware for automatic generation of the models, controllers, and routes with MongoDB.

Getting started

How to install

Install the package

npm install agradon

Initialize Agradon

Create a mongoose connection import agradon in your app index.

const express = require('express');
const agradon = require('agradon');
const app = express();

async function build() {
  await agradon.init({ app });
  app.listen(process.env.PORT, () => console.log(`Server is listening on port ${process.env.PORT}`));
}

build();

Agradon also support plugins for increase functionality. We made plugins class based to extend their capabilities in the future. Plugin Example:

class CustomPlugin extends AgradonPlugin {
  load (router, mongoose, schemas) {
  // Code live here
  ...
  }
}


const config = {
  app,
  plugins: [new CustomPlugin()]
}

Entities

Agrandon entities are composed by three different files. Entities by default are located in entities folder, Example: entities/<entitity-name>/schema.yml You can also change this setting path in ENTITIES_PATH environment variable.

-schema.json (Required) -model.js (Optional) -controller.js (Optional)

schema.json *

Schemas now are json-schema based.

model.js

Model file used to set virtual, hooks, etc. You also can register middlewares to default routes or to be used in controller file.

module.exports.schema = schema => {
  // Code goes here
  return schema;
};

controller.js

Controller file is used to create custom endpoints or add middlewares to the default endpoints.

module.exports = (router, model) => {
  router.get('/', (req, res) => {
    return model.find({}).then(result => {
      res.send(result);
    });
  });
  return router;
};

Authentication Module

Agradon includes a configurable authentication plugin

How to setup

To enable authetication module follow the example bellow. This module is configurable, so you can pass your own strategies to interact with db.

agradon.init({
  app,
  rootPath: '/api',
  plugins: [
    new AuthPlugin()
  ]
});

By default we set /auth/local with a local strategy

Auth Guards

The guards are created to protect the crud routes. guards are set in schema.yml by http method/action in db.

...
_auth:
  get: true
  post: true
  put: true
  delete: true

Routing

Agradon creates the routes based in the entity name.

  • GET: /:collection
  • GET: /:collection/:id
  • POST: /:collection/
  • PUT: /:collection/:id
  • DELETE: /:collection/:id

You can set a prefix as /api in the config object Example:

agradon.init({
  app,
  rootPath: '/api'
});

Query System

Agradon includes a powerful query system for GET requests

  • Match
  • Compare
  • Pick
  • Omit
  • Pagination
  • Limit
  • Populate

Those Matchers are passed as query in get request, example /user?match=name:john

Match

Match filter the results matching key:value in documents. Use: match=key:value

Compare

Compare documents with. Use: compare=key:operator:value In case of multiple matching can be send it as array. Operators:

  • ==
  • >
  • <
  • >=
  • <=
  • !=

Pick

Select which fields you need from each document. Use: pick=field1,field2,field4.field4A or pick=field1&pick=field2&pick=field3 Can be a string separated by comma or an array.

Omit

Omit is the oposite of pick. Use: omit=field1,field2,field4.field4A or omit=field1&omit=field2 Can be a string separated by comma or an array.

Limit

You are able to limit the results. Use: limit=20

Pagination

We also included pagination Use: page=1&perPage=10

Hint: perPage is an alias for limit.

Populate

If you have some experience with MongoDB maybe you know about populate, if not read this. Use: populate=field1(subField1,subField1) Example: populate=user(name,lastname)

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