The Sequelize library provides easy access to a MySQL database by mapping database entries to objects and vice versa. To put it in a nutshell... it's an ORM (Object-Relational-Mapper). The library is written entirely in JavaScript and can be used in the Node.JS environment.
I highly recommend to read this article about the changes in sequelize 1.2.1, which changes some defaults and some interfaces.
- Schema definition
- Schema synchronization/dropping
- Easy definition of class/instance methods
- Instance saving/updating/dropping
- Asynchronous library
- Associations
- Importing definitions from single files
You can find the documentation and announcements of updates on the project's website. If you want to know about latest development and releases, follow me on Twitter. Also make sure to take a look at the examples in the repository. The website will contain them soon, as well. For a (more or less) complete overview of changes in 1.0.0. take a look at this blogpost. An article about changes in 1.2.1. can be found here
I'm glad to get pull request if any functionality is missing or something is buggy. But please ... run the tests before you send me the pull request.
In order to run the tests, just do npm install
, which will install expresso and jasmine. I am switching from
expresso to jasmine, so please add according tests to your pull requests. This is how you start the tests:
node_modules/.bin/expresso -s test/**/*
node_modules/.bin/jasmine-node spec/