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Library for retrieving model objects from a JSON-API, with a fluent syntax inspired by Laravel Eloquent.

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![Coloquent](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8791690/28809914-c0c8e938-7686-11e7-8d22-599328c73cb5.png) Javascript/Typescript library mapping objects and their interrelations to [JSON API](http://jsonapi.org), with a clean, fluent ActiveRecord (e.g. similar to Laravel's Eloquent) syntax for creating, retrieving, updating and deleting model objects. For example: ```javascript Teacher .where('gender', 'm') // sets a filter .with('students') // eager loads related models .with('schools.address') // eager loads directly and indirectly related models .get() // submits the HTTP request, returns an ES6 Promise .then(function (coloquentResponse) { // do stuff with response of full-fledged, interrelated model objects }); ``` [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/coloquent.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/coloquent) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/DavidDuwaer/Coloquent.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/DavidDuwaer/Coloquent) To get started, see our more elaborate guide in our [wiki](https://github.com/DavidDuwaer/Coloquent/wiki)! A short version is featured below. # Usage ### Retrieving To retrieve a single page of models of a certain type: ```javascript Artist.get(); ``` To retrieve the second page ```javascript Artist.get(2); ``` The page size can be configured, this is covered the Setup section. To add a filter, add a `where` clause ```javascript Artist .where('country', 'US') .get(); ``` To eager load related models within the same HTTP request, add a `with` clause. ```javascript Artist .with('songs') .get(); ``` To sort the result set server-side (indispensible for pagination), add an `orderBy` clause: ```javascript Artist .orderBy('birthDate', 'desc') .get(); ``` The second argument denoting the sorting direction is optional and is either `asc` (default) or `desc`. If you are only interested in the youngest `Artist`, it is more efficient to use `first` instead of `get`: ```javascript Artist .orderBy('birthDate', 'desc') .first(); ``` This will retrieve only a single model from the server. To retrieve a single model by ID: ```javascript Artist.find(324); ``` If, for some reason, you need to add a raw URL query parameter (e.g. `?_foo=somevalue`) to the underlying endpoint, use the `option` clause: ```javascript Artist .option('_foo', 'somevalue') .get(); ``` All of the queries above return an ES6 `Promise` to which an instance of -depending on whether a single or multiple models were requested- `SingularResponse` or `PluralResponse` is passed. From these classes both requested models and eagerly loaded models can be obtained, e.g.: ```javascript var teacher = coloquentResponse.getData[0]; var schoolAddress = teacher.getSchools()[0].getAddress(); var student = teacher.getStudents()[0]; ``` The variables `teacher`, `schoolAddress` and `student` now all contain full-fledged model objects. ### Creating / updating To save an instance of `Artist` to the server: ```javascript artist.save(); ``` If `artist` has the property `id` set, Coloquent will attempt a `PATCH` request to update an existing object; otherwise it will perform a `POST` request, creating a new object server-side. ### Deleting To delete an instance of `Artist` from the server: ```javascript artist.delete(); ``` # Requirements * Use in a project of which the runtime code is Javascript ES5 or higher. * The attribute `jsonApiBaseUrl` explained in the Setup section of this readme must point to an API implementing the [JSON API](http://jsonapi.org) standard. # Setup All you need to do is extend Coloquent's `Model` class with your own model: ```javascript import {Model} from 'coloquent'; class Artist extends Model { public getJsonApiBaseUrl(): string { return 'http://www.app.com/api/'; } protected jsonApiType = 'artists'; protected pageSize = 30; } ``` If there are settings that you want the same for all your models, it is useful to make an intermediary class that extends Coloquent's `Model`, and have your model classes extend that class. This is done in the following example. # Example setup We are configuring 3 models: `Artist`, `Album` and `Song`. In the following example, Typescript type assertions (e.g. `: Artists[]`) are included in the syntax, but if you don't use Typescript, remember that Coloquent also works in Javascript without these type assertions. ```typescript import {Model} from 'coloquent'; class AppModel extends Model { getJsonApiBaseUrl(): string { return 'http://www.app.com/api/'; } } class Artist extends AppModel { jsonApiType = 'artists'; readOnlyAttributes = [ 'age' ]; albums() { return this.hasMany(Album); } getAlbums(): Album[] { return this.getRelation('albums'); } getBirthDate(): string { return this.getAttribute('birtDate'); } getAge(): number { return this.getAttribute('age'); } getCountry(): string { return this.getAttribute('country'); } setCountry(country: string) { this.setAttribute('country', country); } } class Album extends AppModel { jsonApiType = 'albums'; artist() { return this.hasOne(Artist); } songs() { return this.hasMany(Song); } getArtist(): Artist { return this.getRelation('artist'); } getSongs(): Song[] { return this.getRelation('songs'); } } class Song extends AppModel { jsonApiType = 'songs'; album() { return this.hasOne(Album); } getAlbum(): Album { return this.getRelation('album'); } } ``` Now we can query these models in the fashion shown in the Usage section of this readme. Note that the models contain getters, and that these getters get the values of relationships and attributes with `this.getRelation` and `this.getAttribute`, respectively. Attributes can conversely be set with a `this.setAttribute` method. Also note the methods that return an object of type `ToManyRelation` or `ToOneRelation`. These are relationship _declarations_: they tell Coloquent what kind of relationship there exists. It is required that they bear the same name as the cosponding relationship in the underlying JSON API. Finally, note that the `Artist` class overrides an array called `readOnlyAttributes`. This array is for attributes that should be excluded from the payload sent to the server when saving an instance of `Artist` (using the `save()` method). # Feedback If something is missing from this library that makes it not fit your use case today, or if you find a bug that spoils it for you, don't hesitate to create an Issue or a Pull Request. Coloquent is in active development and all feedback and contributions are sincerely appreciated. # Install ```bash npm install coloquent --save ``` # License The content of this project is licensed under the MIT license.