Vuex ORM Soft Delete plugin adds soft delete capabilities to Vuex ORM models.
The plugin allows models to be soft deleted or "trashed" without actually removing them from the entity data set. Subsequently, when executing queries, the soft deleted models will be excluded from results. Using query modifiers, queries can be instructed to inclusively or exclusively retrieve soft deletes.
// Model action example...
User.softDelete(1)
// Instance action example...
const user = User.find(1)
await user.$softDelete()
// Query integration example...
User.query().withTrashed().get()
User.query().onlyTrashed().get()
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You can check out the full documentation for Vuex ORM Plugin: Soft Delete at https://vuex-orm.github.io/plugin-soft-delete.
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Vuex ORM can be extended via plugins to add additional features. Here is a list of available plugins.
- Vuex ORM Axios – The plugin to sync the store against a RESTful API.
- Vuex ORM GraphQL – The plugin to sync the store against a GraphQL API.
- Vuex ORM Search – The plugin adds a search() method to filter records using fuzzy search logic from the Fuse.js.
- Vuex ORM Change Flags - Vuex ORM plugin for adding IsDirty / IsNew flags to model entities.
Also, you can find a list of awesome things related to Vuex ORM at Awesome Vuex ORM.
We are excited that you are interested in contributing to Vuex ORM Plugin: Soft Delete! Anything from raising an issue, submitting an idea of a new feature, or making a pull request is welcome! Before submitting your contribution though, please make sure to take a moment and read through the following guidelines.
When submitting a new pull request, please make sure to follow these guidelines:
- For feature requests: Checkout a topic branch from
dev
branch, and merge back againstdev
branch. - For bug fixes: Checkout a topic branch from
master
branch, and merge back againstmaster
branch.
These rules also apply to the documentation. If you're submitting documentation about a new feature that isn't released yet, you must checkout the dev
branch, but for non-functional updates, such as fixing a typo, you may checkout and commit to the master
branch.
There are several scripts to help with development.
yarn build
Compile files and generate bundles in dist
directory.
yarn lint
Lint files using Prettier.
yarn test
Run the test using Jest.
yarn test:watch
Run the test in watch mode.
yarn coverage
Generate test coverage in coverage
directory.
yarn docs
Build and boot documentation server with VuePress.
Vuex ORM Plugin: Soft Delete is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.