I'm no longer actively maintaining this project. If you are interested supporting it - ping me on twitter. The only thing that I will ask you is to not change the API drastically. If you are planning on doing that - better start a brand new project.
If you want me to transfer you only the name on npm, I'd be happy to only if the project does not have any downloads on npm lately. In case it's being downloaded, there are people that depend on it and might step up and start maintaining, so I will not transfer it to you, regardless if you want to release a new major version etc.
If you have any other questions, let me know.
Thanks!
Veselin
Sourcery is a framework for building RESTful API clients. It's heavily inspired by ActiveResource and behaves almost the same way. It's blazing fast and extremely simple to use.
var Resource = require('sourcery');
var Base = Resource.extend({
host: 'http://example.com/api/v1', // base host
ext: 'json', // optional, will include `.json` in the URLs
root: true, // optional, will include root element
});
var Project = Base.extend({
path: '/projects', // http://example.com/api/v1/projects
name: 'Project', // optional, this is the name for the root element
});
Find one:
Project.first({ id: 1 }, function(err, project) {
project.get('name');
project.get('id');
});
Find many:
Project.all({ user_id: 1 }, function(err, projects) {
projects[0].get('user_id');
projects[1].get('user_id');
});
Create:
var project = new Project;
project.set('name', 'Top secret');
project.save(function(err, project) {
console.log(project);
});
Project.create({ name: 'Secret' }, function(err, project) {
console.log(project);
});
Update:
var project = new Project({ id: 1 });
project.set('name', 'New name');
project.save(function(err, project) {
console.log(project);
});
Destroy:
Project.destroy(1, function(err) {
// done;
});
var project = new Project({ id: 1 });
project.destroy(function(err) {
// done
});
Include params:
Project
.where('page', 1)
.where('limit', 3)
.all(function(err, projects) {
console.log(projects);
});
var Task = Base.extend({
path: '/projects/:project_id/tasks',
});
Sourcery will replace the placeholders, in this example ":project_id", with the matching attribute.
var BasicAuth = require('sourcery').BasicAuth;
var Base = Resource.extend({
host: 'http://example.com/api/v1',
auth: {
type: BasicAuth,
user: 'replace-with-real-user',
pass: 'replace-with-real-pass'
}
});
Please open issues if you have feature requests. Thanks!
$ npm install sourcery
- Node.js >= 0.6.0
$ npm install
$ make test
- More examples
- Fake Engine
- Custom endpoints
- Schema
- Associations
- Validations
- Test helpers
- XML
- Custom error classes
- Resource.member()
MIT License
Copyright (C) 2012 Veselin Todorov ([email protected])
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