Feathers Shallow Populate
The fastest FeathersJS hook for populating relational data.
npm install feathers-shallow-populate --save
Here's an example of using feathers-shallow-populate
.
const { shallowPopulate } = require('feathers-shallow-populate')
const options = {
include: [
{
service: 'tags',
nameAs: 'tags',
keyHere: 'tagIds',
keyThere: '_id',
asArray: true, // by default
params: {} // by default
},
{
service: 'tags',
nameAs: 'tags',
params: function(params, context) {
return {
query: {
userId: this.userId,
companyId: this.companyId
}
}
}
}
]
}
app.service('posts').hooks({
after: {
all: shallowPopulate(options)
}
});
include
(required) Can be oneinclude
object or an array ofinclude
objects. See table belowcatchOnError
(optional) Wether the hook continues populating, if an error occurs (e.g. because of missing authentication) or throws. Also can be set perinclude
individually
Option | Description |
---|---|
service |
The service to reference required Type: String |
nameAs |
The property to be assigned to on this entry required Type: String |
keyHere |
The primary or secondary key for this entry required if params is not complex (most of the time)Type: String |
keyThere |
The primary or secondary key for the referenced entry/entries required if keyHere is definedType: String |
asArray |
Is the referenced item a single entry or an array of entries? optional - default: true Type: Boolean |
requestPerItem |
Decided wether your params object/function runs against each item individually or bundled. Most of the time you don't need this.optional - default: - false (if keyHere and keyThere are defined)- true (if keyHere and keyThere are not defined)Type: String |
catchOnError |
Wether the hook continues populating, if an error occurs (e.g. because of missing authentication) or throws. Also can be set on the prior options optional - default: false Type:: Boolean |
params |
Additional params to be passed to the underlying service. You can mutate the passed params object or return a newly created params object which gets merged deeply Merged deeply after the params are generated internally. ProTip #1: You can use this for adding a '$select' property or passing authentication and user data from 'context' to 'params' to restrict accesss ProTip #2: If you don't define keyHere and keyThere or set requestPerItem to true the function has access to the this keyword being the individual item the request will be made for.ProTip #3: You can skip a requestPerItem if it returns undefined .ProTip #4: The hook whats for async functions! optional - default: {} Possible types: - Object : will be merged with params - simple requests- Function(params, context, { path, service }) => params : needs to return the params or a new one which gets merged deeply - more complex- Function(params, context, { path, service }) => Promise<params> - `[Object |
const { shallowPopulate } = require('feathers-shallow-populate')
const options = {
include: [
{
service: 'tags',
nameAs: 'tags',
keyHere: 'tagIds',
keyThere: '_id',
asArray: true,
params: {}
},
{
service: 'comments',
nameAs: 'comments',
keyHere: 'commentIds',
keyThere: '_id',
asArray: true,
params: {}
}
]
}
app.service('posts').hooks({
after: {
all: shallowPopulate(options)
}
});
// result.data
[
{
id: 1,
title: 'About Timothy',
tagIds: [1, 2]
tags: [
{
id: 1,
name: 'tag 1'
},
{
id: 2,
name: 'tag 2'
}
],
commentIds: [3, 5],
comments: [
{
id: 3,
title: 'My first comment'
},
{
id: 5,
title: 'Another comment'
}
]
}
]
const { shallowPopulate } = require('feathers-shallow-populate')
const options = {
include: {
service: 'users',
nameAs: 'publisher',
keyHere: 'publisherId',
keyThere: 'id',
asArray: false,
params: {}
}
}
app.service('posts').hooks({
after: {
all: shallowPopulate(options)
}
});
// result.data
[
{
id: 1,
title: 'About Timothy',
publisherId: 2,
publisher: {
id: 2,
name: 'Timothy'
}
}
]
This will go through all the hook.data/hook.result and will create a single query to lookup the tags, it will then populate them back onto the data.
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