This is a waterline ORM adapter which connects SailsJS app to OrientDB data store. It implements basic CRUD operations on OrientDB using both Binary and REST/HTTP protocols. NOTE: Although the name of this package specifies 'binary', but it supports both protocols (Binary + REST). NPM name was taken when REST support was not implemented, hence the old name continues.
This version of the adapter is for the v0.10+ release of Sails / Waterline. It should work with latest Sails version.
Install from NPM.
# In your app:
$ npm install sails-orientdb-binary
Add the OrientDB config to the config/adapters.js file. Basic options:
module.exports.adapters = {
'default': 'orientdb-bin',
orientdb-bin: {
module : 'sails-orientdb-binary',
host : 'localhost',
port : 3306,
user : 'username',
password : 'password',
database : 'OrientDB Database Name'
}
};
Using this adapter you can do below CRUD operations on OrientDB classes over binary protocol.
Example usage: Below example find all those User records where id (in OrientDB its @rid - primary key) is #5:3 and name attribute is 'mike'
User.find({
where: {
id: '#5:3',
name: 'mike'
}
})
.exec(function (err, result) {
if (err) {
console.log("Something went wrong");
} else {
console.log("Returned result from server:");
console.log(result);
res.json(result);
}
});
Example usage: Below example inserts new record with four attributes / fields in User collection
User.create({
name: 'Mike',
firstName: 'Mike',
lastName: 'Tyson',
mobieNumber: '1-805-345-xxx'
})
.exec(function (err, result) {
if (err) {
console.log("Something went wrong");
} else {
console.log("Record added !");
res.json(result);
}
});
Example usage: Below example will update lastName and mobileNumber attributes of max 5 records where firstName starts with 'Mike' and email is '[email protected]'
User.update(
{
where:{
firstName: {
'LIKE': 'Mike'
},
email: '[email protected]'
},
limit: 5
},
{
lastName: 'Luther',
mobileNumber: '1-304-555-xxx'
}
)
.exec(function (err, result) {
if (err) {
console.log("Something went wrong");
} else {
console.log("Record updated !");
res.json(result);
}
});
Example usage: Below example will delete max 5 records where firstName starts with 'Mike' and email is '[email protected]'
User.destroy(
{
where:{
firstName: {
'LIKE': 'Mike'
},
email: '[email protected]'
},
limit: 5
}
)
.exec(function (err, result) {
console.log("deleted !");
console.log(result);
res.json(result);
});
callDBFunction: OrientDB allows you to write function in javascript or SQL which work very similar to stored procedures. We can call such defined function using callDBFunction method of this adapter.
Example usage: Below example calls the defined OrientDB functions getAllStates() with parameter 'India'.
User.callDBFunction(
{
funcName:"getAllStates",
params: {
countryName: "India"
}
},
function (err, result) {
console.log("Function called !");
console.log(result);
res.json(result);
}
);
var options = {
funcName: "addUser",
protocol: "http",
method: "POST",
params: {
firstName: 'Mike',
lastName: 'Tyson',
email: '[email protected]'
}
};
Users.callDBFunction(options, function(err, results) {
var user;
if (err) {
res.json(err.code, err.message);
} else {
users = results.result;
res.json(users);
}
});
Waterline is a brand new kind of storage and retrieval engine.
It provides a uniform API for accessing stuff from different kinds of databases, protocols, and 3rd party APIs. That means you write the same code to get users, whether they live in MySQL, OrientDB, LDAP, MongoDB, or Facebook.
MIT © 2014 Gaurav Dhiman, TechZulla & contributors
Sails is free and open-source MVC framework based on [NodeJS] (http://nodejs.org/). It is licensed under the MIT License. OrientDB is free and open-source under the Apache 2. As its open-source, you can get its sources [here] (https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb)