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multi-db-orm

ORM for multiple SQL and NoSQL databases like firestore , MongoDB , SQlite with Sync , Backup and Restore support .

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1. Object Relational Mapping

Supported databases:

  1. MongoDB
  2. Google Firestore
  3. SQlite3
  4. Oracle
  5. MySQL

Install

The package is available on npm npm install multi-db-orm

Initialize

Install the target optional database dependencies based on your usage

npm install --save mongodb
npm install --save firebase-admin
npm install --save sqlite3
npm install --save oracledb oracle-instantclient
npm install --save mysql

Configure the database

const { MultiDbORM, FireStoreDB, MongoDB, SQLiteDB, MySQLDB, Sync } = require("multi-db-orm");

// You can choose to initialize any or all of the supported databases in singe app

// Firestore
var firebasedb = new FireStoreDB(require("/path/to/serviceAccountFile.json"));
Note: If you use firebase DB then keys with undefined values will be set to null while insert or update as firebase dosent support undefined values

// Sqlite
var sqlitedb = new SQLiteDB("/path/to/mydatabase.db"); // if no path is passed , an in-memory db is used

// MongoDB
var mongodb = new MongoDB("mongodb+srv://username:PassW0rd@host.server.net/my_db_name","my_db_name");

// OracleDB
// Download client credentials (Wallet) and extract to /path/to/your/extracted/wallet-dir
// Oracle field names are case insensetive, Always name your fields in snake case
var oracledb = new OracleDB({
        username: 'your-username',
        password: 'your-password',
        wallet_dir: '/path/to/your/extracted/wallet-dir',
        net_service_name: 'connstring-high', //get any one from tnsnames.ora
        connection_pool_name:'your-conn-pool-name' //optional
    });

// MySQLDB
var mysqldb = new MySQLDB({
    "host": "db.mysql.com",
    "port": "3306",
    "username": "test",
    "password": "Password@123",
    "database": "test"
});

var db = firebasedb;

Usage

You can perform Create,Insert,Get,GetOne,Update,Delete queries . You only need to base your code on the interface MultiDbORM

Note:

  1. Firestore DB requires a documentPath specified for each document in a collection . For FirestoreDB functions you can optionally specify this path as the last parameter in getOne,update,insert,delete functions or have a 'id' field in all your objects . If none are specified the Date.now() is used.
  2. All the functions are async i.e. they return a promise so you can use ..then() or await

Create

You can create a Table from a sample object in SQlite . NoSQL databases need not create a entity explicitly .

// db.create(modelname,sampleObject)

var db = new SQLiteDB("/path/to/mydatabase.db"); // if no path is passed , an in-memory db is used
db.create('game',aSampleGameObject); 
// creates a game table in db . 
// The fields and their data types are extracted from aSampleGameObject but aSampleGameObject is not saved in db

Insert

The same code will insert a object to the database entity based on the Implementation of MultiDbORM selected from Initialize Step above . Calling db.insert() returns a promise so can be used with async/await easily .

// db.insert(modelname,object)

var res = await db.insert('game', gm);

OR

db.insert('game', gm).then(response=>{
 console.log(response);
}).catch(err=>{
 console.log(err);
});

Get

The code will retrieve object(s) from the database .

// db.get(modelname,filter)

var games = await db.get('game', { amount: 19.00 , type: 'Hockey' }); 
// returns an array of games having amount = 19.00 and type = Hockey

var oneGame = await db.getOne('game', { country: 'India' }); // returns single game having country = 19.00 

var oneGameFr = await db.getOne('game', { country: 'India' },"32g274hfn48vnf")); 
// Only for firestore if docPath is passed optionally , filter is ignored and the object is returned

Get with Range and sort

The code will retrieve object(s) from the database with range (supported range operations : > , < , >= , >= , != , = ) and sort (asc or desc) on single field , limit and offset.

var gamesFr = await mongodb.get('games', { amount: 400 }, {
            apply: {
                field: 'timeStamp',
                sort: 'desc',
                ineq: {
                    op: '>=',
                    value: 1650398288
                }
            },
            limit: 2, offset: 1
        })

Get with Sort , Limit and Offset

The code will retrieve object(s) from the database with sort (asc or desc) , limit and offset.

var oneGameFr = await mongodb.get('game', 
 { country: 'India' },
 { sort: [{ field: 'timeStamp', order: 'asc' },
 { field: 'amount', order: 'asc' }], 
  limit: 5, offset: 1 
})

Note :

  1. For firestore indexes have to be created before using sort . In case indexes are not there you will get an error in the console with a link where you can create the required index .
  2. sort is not applicable when using apply and will be ignored

Update

The code will update objects in the database .

// db.update(modelname,filter,object)


var result = await db.update('game', { amount: 19.00 , type: 'Hockey' },{status : "cancelled",closingTime:Date.now()}); 
// updates all the games having amount=19.00 and type=Hockey to status=cancelled 
// and closingTime as current time while other fields are not touched

var result_fire = await db.update('game', { amount: 19.00 , type: 'Hockey' },"32g274hfn48vnf"); 
/* Only for firestore with optional docPath , it will update collection("game").doc("32g274hfn48vnf") .
The filters amount and type are ignored when docPath is passed */

Delete

The code will delete objects in the database .

// db.delete(modelname,filter)


var result = await db.delete('game', { amount: 19.00 , type: 'Hockey' }); 
// deletes all the games having amount=19.00 and type=Hockey  

var result_fire = await db.delete('game', { amount: 19.00 , type: 'Hockey' },"32g274hfn48vnf");
/* Only for firestore with optional docPath , it will delete collection("game").doc("32g274hfn48vnf") .
The filters amount and type are ignored when docPath is passed */

2. Migration

Mongo DB

Pass your SOURCE and TARGET DB credentials

Using Docker

docker run shiveshnavin/multi-db-safe 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/sourceDBName' 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/targetDBName' 0
 

Using Shell

./migrate.sh 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/sourceDBName' 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/targetDBName' 0
 

Note : To run deduplication as well set 1 instead of 0 at last cmd line argument

3. Backup

Mongo DB

node backup.js 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/sourceDBName'

This will create a dump file in dumps/

4. Restore

Mongo DB

Without Deduplication : node restore.js dumpfile.json 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/targetDBName' 

With Deduplication : node restore.js dumpfile.json 'mongodb://username:paswd@dbhost:13873/targetDBName' 1

5. Work in Progress

Working on enhancing the tool with below features in progress. Feel free to contribute and create a PR .

  • [ ] Add Backup support for other databases
  • [ ] Add Restore support for other databases
  • [X] Range Operations like >= <=
  • [ ] Aggregations
  • [ ] InsertMany

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