/vuex-orm

The Vuex plugin to enable Object-Relational Mapping access to the Vuex Store.

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Vuex ORM

Vuex ORM

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Vuex ORM is a plugin for Vuex to enable Object-Relational Mapping access to the Vuex Store. Vuex ORM lets you create "normalized" data schema within Vuex Store with relationships such as "Has One" and "Belongs To Many" like any other usual ORM library. It also provides fluent API to get, search and update Store state.

Vuex ORM is heavily inspired by Redux recipe of "Normalizing State Shape" and "Updating Normalized Data". Learn more about the concept and motivation of Vuex ORM at What is Vuex ORM?.

Documentation

You can check out the full documentation for Vuex ORM at https://vuex-orm.github.io/vuex-orm.

Questions & Discussions

Join us on our Slack Channel for any questions and discussions.

Although there is the Slack Channel, do not hesitate to open an issue for any question you might have. We're always more than happy to hear any feedback, and we don't care what kind of form they are.

Examples

You can find example application built with Vuex ORM at;

Quick Start

Here's a very simple quick start guide that demonstrates how it feels like to be using Vuex ORM.

Install Vuex ORM

Install Vuex ORM by npm or yarn.

$ npm install @vuex-orm/core

$ yarn add @vuex-orm/core

Create Models

First, let's declare your models extending Vuex ORM Model. Here we assume that there are Post model and User model. Post model has a relationship with User – the post "belongs to" a user by the author key.

// User Model
import { Model } from '@vuex-orm/core'

export default class User extends Model {
  // This is the name used as module name of the Vuex Store.
  static entity = 'users'

  // List of all fields (schema) of the post model. `this.attr` is used
  // for the generic field type. The argument is the default value.
  static fields () {
    return {
      id: this.attr(null),
      name: this.attr(''),
      email: this.attr('')
    }
  }
}
// Post Model
import { Model } from '@vuex-orm/core'
import User from './User'

export default class Post extends Model {
  static entity = 'posts'

  // `this.belongsTo` is for the belongs to relationship.
  static fields () {
    return {
      id: this.attr(null),
      user_id: this.attr(null),
      title: this.attr(''),
      body: this.attr(''),
      published: this.attr(false),
      author: this.belongsTo(User, 'user_id')
    }
  }
}

With above example, you can see that the author field at Post model has a relation of belongsTo with User model.

Register Models to the Vuex Store

Next, it's time for you to register models to Vuex. To do so, you first have to register models to the Database and then register the database to Vuex Store as Vuex plugin using VuexORM's install method.

import Vue from 'vue'
import Vuex from 'vuex'
import VuexORM from '@vuex-orm/core'
import User from './User'
import Post from './Post'

Vue.use(Vuex)

// Create a new database instance.
const database = new VuexORM.Database()

// Register Models to the database.
database.register(User)
database.register(Post)

// Create Vuex Store and register database through Vuex ORM.
const store = new Vuex.Store({
  plugins: [VuexORM.install(database)]
})

export default store

Now you are ready to go. Vuex ORM is going to create entities module in Vuex Store. Which means there will be store.state.entities state inside Vuex Store.

Inserting Records to the Vuex Store

You can use Model's insert method, or dispatch Vuex Action to create new records in Vuex Store. Let's say we want to save a single post data to the store.

// Assuming this data structure is the response from the API backend.
const posts = [
  {
    id: 1,
    title: 'Hello, world!',
    body: 'Some awesome body text...',
    author: {
      id: 1,
      name: 'John Doe',
      email: 'john@example.com'
    }
  }
]

Post.insert({ data: posts })

// Or...

store.dispatch('entities/posts/insert', { data: posts })

By executing insert method, Vuex ORM creates the following schema in Vuex Store.

// Inside `store.state.entities`.
{
  posts: {
    data: {
      '1': {
        id: 1,
        user_id: 1,
        title: 'Hello, world!',
        body: 'Some awesome body...',
        author: null
      }
    }
  },

  users: {
    data: {
      '1': {
        id: 1,
        name: 'John Doe',
        email: 'john@example.com'
      }
    }
  }
}

See how posts and users are decoupled from each other. This is what it means for "normalizing" the data.

Accessing the Data

Vuex ORM provides a way to query, and fetch data in an organized way through Model methods, or Vuex Getters.

// Fetch all post records.
Post.all()

// Or...

store.getters['entities/posts/all']()

/*
  [
    {
      id: 1,
      user_id: 1,
      title: 'Hello,
      world!',
      body: 'Some awesome body...',
      author: null
    },
    ...
  ]
*/

// Fetch single record with relation.
Post.query().with('author').first()

// Or...

store.getters['entities/posts/query']().with('author').first()

/*
  {
    id: 1,
    user_id: 1,
    title: 'Hello, world!',
    body: 'Some awesome body...',
    author: {
      id: 1,
      name: 'John Doe',
      email: 'john@example.com'
    }
  }
*/

Cool right? To get to know more about Vuex ORM, please see the documentation

Plugins

Vuex ORM can be extended via a plugin to add additional features. Here is the list of available plugins.

Resources

You may find a list of awesome things related to Vuex ORM at Awesome Vuex ORM.

Contribution

We are excited that you are interested in contributing to Vuex ORM! Anything from raising an issue, submitting an idea of a new feature, or making a pull request is welcome!

Development

$ npm run build

Compile files and generate bundles in dist directory.

$ npm run lint

Lint files using a rule of Standard JS.

$ npm run test

Run the test using Jest.

$ npm run test:watch

Run the test in watch mode.

$ npm run test:perf

Run the performance test.

$ npm run coverage

Generate test coverage in coverage directory.

License

The Vuex ORM is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.