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Sequelize is a promise-based Node.js ORM tool for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server, Amazon Redshift and Snowflake’s Data Cloud. It features solid transaction support, relations, eager and lazy loading, read replication and more.
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JavaScript
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const _ = require('lodash');
const Utils = require('../../utils');
const QueryTypes = require('../../query-types');
const Op = require('../../operators');
const { QueryInterface } = require('../abstract/query-interface');
/**
* The interface that Sequelize uses to talk with MSSQL database
*/
class MSSqlQueryInterface extends QueryInterface {
/**
* A wrapper that fixes MSSQL's inability to cleanly remove columns from existing tables if they have a default constraint.
*
* @override
*/
async removeColumn(tableName, attributeName, options) {
options = { raw: true, ...options || {} };
const findConstraintSql = this.queryGenerator.getDefaultConstraintQuery(tableName, attributeName);
const [results0] = await this.sequelize.query(findConstraintSql, options);
if (results0.length) {
// No default constraint found -- we can cleanly remove the column
const dropConstraintSql = this.queryGenerator.dropConstraintQuery(tableName, results0[0].name);
await this.sequelize.query(dropConstraintSql, options);
}
const findForeignKeySql = this.queryGenerator.getForeignKeyQuery(tableName, attributeName);
const [results] = await this.sequelize.query(findForeignKeySql, options);
if (results.length) {
// No foreign key constraints found, so we can remove the column
const dropForeignKeySql = this.queryGenerator.dropForeignKeyQuery(tableName, results[0].constraint_name);
await this.sequelize.query(dropForeignKeySql, options);
}
//Check if the current column is a primaryKey
const primaryKeyConstraintSql = this.queryGenerator.getPrimaryKeyConstraintQuery(tableName, attributeName);
const [result] = await this.sequelize.query(primaryKeyConstraintSql, options);
if (result.length) {
const dropConstraintSql = this.queryGenerator.dropConstraintQuery(tableName, result[0].constraintName);
await this.sequelize.query(dropConstraintSql, options);
}
const removeSql = this.queryGenerator.removeColumnQuery(tableName, attributeName);
return this.sequelize.query(removeSql, options);
}
/**
* @override
*/
async upsert(tableName, insertValues, updateValues, where, options) {
const model = options.model;
const wheres = [];
options = { ...options };
if (!Utils.isWhereEmpty(where)) {
wheres.push(where);
}
// Lets combine unique keys and indexes into one
let indexes = Object.values(model.uniqueKeys).map(item => item.fields);
indexes = indexes.concat(Object.values(model._indexes).filter(item => item.unique).map(item => item.fields));
const attributes = Object.keys(insertValues);
for (const index of indexes) {
if (_.intersection(attributes, index).length === index.length) {
where = {};
for (const field of index) {
where[field] = insertValues[field];
}
wheres.push(where);
}
}
where = { [Op.or]: wheres };
options.type = QueryTypes.UPSERT;
options.raw = true;
const sql = this.queryGenerator.upsertQuery(tableName, insertValues, updateValues, where, model, options);
return await this.sequelize.query(sql, options);
}
}
exports.MSSqlQueryInterface = MSSqlQueryInterface;