Lean and mean api for using Postgrest. Only depends on axios http lib. Basically just wraps Postgrest api since it is already an ORM. No need to do it twice.
import {PostgrestFetcher as Fetcher} from 'js-postgrest'
import {PostgrestQuery as Query} from 'js-postgrest'
const fetcher = new Fetcher()
const host = 'https://postgrest-test.chessindex.org'
const default_q = '/testing?limit=5'
const query = new Query()
query.paginate(1, 20)
query.op('gt', 'i', 4)
const conf = query.toConfig()
const search = query.toSearch()
const host = 'https://postgrest-test.chessindex.org'
const table = '/testing'
const result = await fetcher.get(host + table + search, conf)
.then(response => {console.log('fetched:', href); return response})
.catch(error => {console.log('failed:', href); return error})
result.data // great things happens here
- All of the basic operators with
query.op
. - Pagination with
query.paginate
. - Order clauses with
query.order
. - Limits and offsets with
query.limit
andquery.offset
. - Raw clauses for things not yet supported with
query.raw
. - Combine other PostgrestQuery instances with
query.combine
. - Method chaining as methods that add paramaters return
this
. - GET method rpc function args with
query.argument
(see API doc)
npm i js-postgrest
//named imports ...
import {PostgrestQuery} from 'js-postgrest'
import {PostgrestFetcher} from 'js-postgrest'
//or for individual imports ...
import PostgresteQuery from 'js-postgrest/lib/PostgrestQuery'
import PostgresteFetcher from 'js-postgrest/lib/PostgrestFetcher'
Anything missing can still be done through PostgrestFetcher.get(url, config) as it basically just passes url and config to axios.get with same signature.
- oauth
- methods other than GET