Generate ObjectionJS (or plain object) models from database tables. (Note: This is an ESM package from v0.1.0)
Install cli globally with npm or your preferred package manager.
$ npm install -g db2objection
db2objection
currently supports the following databases:
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- SQLite
Create the db2objection
config js file. This should be the first step to using db2objection
in your project. The
config file is where you would configure the database connection parameters that db2objection
will use to connect to
your database.
Options:
--reset-config Reset the config file if it already exists.
Generate ObjectionJS model classes.
Options:
-c | --case <char> (snake | camel | ignore) Indicate the naming case for the generated model properties.
--pojo Specify whether plain Typescript model classes will be generated, and not classes extending Objection.js Model class.
--db, --database <char> Specify the database to connect to. This overrides the database value that is set in the config file.
--dir <char> Specify target directory path relative to the project root.
--scope <char> Used to create a folder namespace for generated models.
This returns "ok" if db2objection
is able to connect to the database successfully.
The db2objection
config file is a js module with the following contents:
require('dotenv').config({
path: '.env'
});
module.exports = {
/**
* Knex configurations.
*/
knex: {
client: 'mysql2',
connection: {
database: process.env.DB_NAME,
host: process.env.DB_HOST,
port: process.env.DB_PORT,
user: process.env.DB_USER,
password: process.env.DB_PASSWORD
}
},
modelsOutputDir: '__db2obj/generated/', // Relative path where the objection models would be saved. If path does not exist, the default path will be used.
ignoreTables: [], // Tables to be ignored. e.g. migration tables and other tables used by frameworks.
case: 'camel' // 'camel' | 'snake' | 'ignore'
};