yup-sql

Create Yup validation code for MySQL databases


Keywords
yup, sql, mysql, schema, duck, typing, quack
License
WTFPL
Install
npm install yup-sql@2.1.0

Documentation

yup-sql

Point it at your local database, and it spits out a Yup object validator.

Build Status

This is a straight fork of joi-sql

Install

npm install yup-sql

(npm install -g yup-sql if you want to use it from the command-line)

The only "breaking" change from 1.x to 2.x is that support for versions of node older than 12 was dropped.

Usage

CLI

yup-sql --host=localhost --user=root --password=abc123 --schema=awesomedb --table=customer --camel

host, user, password, and camel are all optional. schema and table are not.

If camel is set, then column names are converted to camel case identifiers.

Spits out something like:

yup.object({
	projectId: yup.number().integer().min(0).max(4294967295).nullable(false),
	contactId: yup.number().integer().min(0).max(4294967295).nullable(false),
	dateCreated: yup.date().nullable(false),
	engineerId: yup.number().integer().min(0).max(4294967295).nullable(true),
	name: yup.string().max(200).nullable(false).default(''),
	engineeringProject: yup.boolean().nullable(false).default(1),
	printingProject: yup.boolean().nullable(false).default(1),
	activeProjectStateId: yup.number().integer().min(0).max(4294967295).nullable(false),
	startDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	done: yup.boolean().nullable(false).default(0),
	doneDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	deadReason: yup.string().max(65535).nullable(true).default(''),
	quotedEngineeringHours: yup.number().lessThan(10000).nullable(true).default(0),
	actualEngineeringHours: yup.number().lessThan(10000).nullable(true).default(0),
	engineeringDueDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	printParts: yup.string().max(65535).nullable(true),
	printQuantity: yup.number().integer().max(16777215).nullable(true).default(1),
	printTimeHours: yup.number().lessThan(10000).nullable(true).default(0),
	printDueDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	paymentReceived: yup.boolean().nullable(false).default(0),
	contactDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	replyDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	quoteDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	followUpDate: yup.date().nullable(true),
	notes: yup.string().max(65535).ensure().nullable(false),
	version: yup.number().integer().min(0).max(4294967295).nullable(false).default(1),
	updatedAt: yup.date().nullable(false),
	isFinished: yup.string().oneOf(['False','True']).nullable(false)
})

Programmatic

Returns a promise that resolves to a string containing the code snippet above.

const yupSql = require('yup-sql')

yupSql({
    host: 'localhost',
    user: 'root',
    password: 'abc123',
    schema: 'awesomedb',
    table: 'customer',
    camel: true
}).then(result => {
	typeof result // => 'string'
})

You may also pass in an optional connection property which must be a mysql connection instance.

Pull requests welcome.

License

WTFPL