Relaxo Model

Relaxo Model provides a framework for business logic on top of Relaxo, a document data store built on top of git. While it supports some traditional relational style patterns, it is primary focus is to model business processes and logic at the document level.

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Basic Usage

Here is a simple example of a traditional ORM style model:

require 'relaxo/model'

database = Relaxo.connect("test")

trees = [
    {:name => 'Hinoki', :planted => Date.parse("2013/11/17")},
    {:name => 'Keyaki', :planted => Date.parse("2016/9/24")}
]

class Tree
    include Relaxo::Model

    property :id, UUID
    property :name
    property :planted, Attribute[Date]

    view :all, [:type], index: [:id]
end

database.commit(message: "Create trees") do |changeset|
    trees.each do |tree|
        Tree.insert(changeset, tree)
    end
end

database.current do |dataset|
    Tree.all(dataset).each do |tree|
        puts "A #{tree.name} was planted on #{tree.planted.to_s}."

        # Expected output:
        # A Hinoki was planted on 2013-11-17.
        # A Keyaki was planted on 2016-09-24.
    end
end

Non-UUID Primary Key

#!/usr/bin/env ruby

gem 'relaxo'

require 'relaxo/model'

database = Relaxo.connect("test")

trees = [
        {:name => 'Hinoki', :planted => Date.parse("2013/11/17")},
        {:name => 'Keyaki', :planted => Date.parse("2016/9/24")}
]

class Tree
        include Relaxo::Model

        property :name
        property :planted, Attribute[Date]

        view :all, [:type], index: [:name]
end

database.commit(message: "Create trees") do |changeset|
        trees.each do |tree|
                Tree.insert(changeset, tree)
        end
end

database.current do |dataset|
    trees.each do |tree|
        object = Tree.fetch_all(dataset, name: tree[:name])
        puts object
    end
end

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

License

Released under the MIT license.

Copyright, 2017, by Samuel G. D. Williams.

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