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Define and implement a common set of interfaces for interacting with databases
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import { PrototypeOf } from './common-types';
import { Entity, Model } from './model';
import { DefaultCrudRepository, DefaultKeyValueRepository, juggler, Repository } from './repositories';
/**
* Signature for a Repository class bound to a given model. The constructor
* accepts only the dataSource to use for persistence.
*
* `define*` functions return a class implementing this interface.
*
* @typeParam M - Model class
* @typeParam R - Repository class/interface
*/
export interface ModelRepositoryClass<M extends Model, R extends Repository<M>> {
/**
* The constructor for the generated repository class
* @param dataSource - DataSource object
*/
new (dataSource: juggler.DataSource): R;
prototype: R;
}
/**
* Signature for repository classes that can be used as the base class for
* `define*` functions. The constructor of a base repository class accepts
* the target model constructor and the datasource to use.
*
* `define*` functions require a class implementing this interface on input.
*
* @typeParam M - Model class constructor, e.g `typeof Model`.
* **❗️IMPORTANT: The type argument `M` is describing the model constructor type
* (e.g. `typeof Model`), not the model instance type (`Model`) as is the case
* in other repository-related types. The constructor type is required
* to support custom repository classes requiring a Model subclass in the
* constructor arguments, e.g. `Entity` or a user-provided model.**
*
* @typeParam R - Repository class/interface
*/
export interface BaseRepositoryClass<M extends typeof Model, R extends Repository<PrototypeOf<M>>> {
/**
* The constructor for the generated repository class
* @param modelClass - Model class
* @param dataSource - DataSource object
*/
new (modelClass: M, dataSource: juggler.DataSource): R;
prototype: R;
}
/**
* Create (define) a repository class for the given model.
*
* See also `defineCrudRepositoryClass` and `defineKeyValueRepositoryClass`
* for convenience wrappers providing repository class factory for the default
* CRUD and KeyValue implementations.
*
* **❗️IMPORTANT: The compiler (TypeScript 3.8) is not able to correctly infer
* generic arguments `M` and `R` from the class constructors provided in
* function arguments. You must always provide both M and R types explicitly.**
*
* @example
*
* ```ts
* const AddressRepository = defineRepositoryClass<
* typeof Address,
* DefaultEntityCrudRepository<
* Address,
* typeof Address.prototype.id,
* AddressRelations
* >,
* >(Address, DefaultCrudRepository);
* ```
*
* @param modelClass - A model class such as `Address`.
* @param baseRepositoryClass - Repository implementation to use as the base,
* e.g. `DefaultCrudRepository`.
*
* @typeParam M - Model class constructor (e.g. `typeof Address`)
* @typeParam R - Repository class (e.g. `DefaultCrudRepository<Address, number>`)
*/
export declare function defineRepositoryClass<M extends typeof Model, R extends Repository<PrototypeOf<M>>>(modelClass: M, baseRepositoryClass: BaseRepositoryClass<M, R>): ModelRepositoryClass<PrototypeOf<M>, R>;
/**
* Create (define) an entity CRUD repository class for the given model.
* This function always uses `DefaultCrudRepository` as the base class,
* use `defineRepositoryClass` if you want to use your own base repository.
*
* @example
*
* ```ts
* const ProductRepository = defineCrudRepositoryClass<
* Product,
* typeof Product.prototype.id,
* ProductRelations
* >(Product);
* ```
*
* @param entityClass - An entity class such as `Product`.
*
* @typeParam E - An entity class
* @typeParam IdType - ID type for the entity
* @typeParam Relations - Relations for the entity
*/
export declare function defineCrudRepositoryClass<E extends Entity, IdType, Relations extends object>(entityClass: typeof Entity & {
prototype: E;
}): ModelRepositoryClass<E, DefaultCrudRepository<E, IdType, Relations>>;
/**
* Create (define) a KeyValue repository class for the given entity.
* This function always uses `DefaultKeyValueRepository` as the base class,
* use `defineRepositoryClass` if you want to use your own base repository.
*
* @example
*
* ```ts
* const ProductKeyValueRepository = defineKeyValueRepositoryClass(Product);
* ```
*
* @param modelClass - An entity class such as `Product`.
*
* @typeParam M - Model class
*/
export declare function defineKeyValueRepositoryClass<M extends Model>(modelClass: typeof Model & {
prototype: M;
}): ModelRepositoryClass<M, DefaultKeyValueRepository<M>>;