Sequelize IN query code example
Example 1: sequelize limit
const Op = Sequelize.Op;
app.get('/notes/search', function(req, res) {
Note.findAll({
limit: 2,
where: {
tag: {
[Op.or]: [].concat(req.query.tag)
}
}
}).then(notes => res.json(notes));
});
Example 2: sequelize and
const { Op } = require("sequelize");
Post.findAll({
where: {
[Op.and]: [{ a: 5 }, { b: 6 }], // (a = 5) AND (b = 6)
[Op.or]: [{ a: 5 }, { b: 6 }], // (a = 5) OR (b = 6)
someAttribute: {
// Basics
[Op.eq]: 3, // = 3
[Op.ne]: 20, // != 20
[Op.is]: null, // IS NULL
[Op.not]: true, // IS NOT TRUE
[Op.or]: [5, 6], // (someAttribute = 5) OR (someAttribute = 6)
// Using dialect specific column identifiers (PG in the following example):
[Op.col]: 'user.organization_id', // = "user"."organization_id"
// Number comparisons
[Op.gt]: 6, // > 6
[Op.gte]: 6, // >= 6
[Op.lt]: 10, // < 10
[Op.lte]: 10, // <= 10
[Op.between]: [6, 10], // BETWEEN 6 AND 10
[Op.notBetween]: [11, 15], // NOT BETWEEN 11 AND 15
// Other operators
[Op.all]: sequelize.literal('SELECT 1'), // > ALL (SELECT 1)
[Op.in]: [1, 2], // IN [1, 2]
[Op.notIn]: [1, 2], // NOT IN [1, 2]
[Op.like]: '%hat', // LIKE '%hat'
[Op.notLike]: '%hat', // NOT LIKE '%hat'
[Op.startsWith]: 'hat', // LIKE 'hat%'
[Op.endsWith]: 'hat', // LIKE '%hat'
[Op.substring]: 'hat', // LIKE '%hat%'
[Op.iLike]: '%hat', // ILIKE '%hat' (case insensitive) (PG only)
[Op.notILike]: '%hat', // NOT ILIKE '%hat' (PG only)
[Op.regexp]: '^[h|a|t]', // REGEXP/~ '^[h|a|t]' (MySQL/PG only)
[Op.notRegexp]: '^[h|a|t]', // NOT REGEXP/!~ '^[h|a|t]' (MySQL/PG only)
[Op.iRegexp]: '^[h|a|t]', // ~* '^[h|a|t]' (PG only)
[Op.notIRegexp]: '^[h|a|t]', // !~* '^[h|a|t]' (PG only)
[Op.any]: [2, 3], // ANY ARRAY[2, 3]::INTEGER (PG only)
// In Postgres, Op.like/Op.iLike/Op.notLike can be combined to Op.any:
[Op.like]: { [Op.any]: ['cat', 'hat'] } // LIKE ANY ARRAY['cat', 'hat']
// There are more postgres-only range operators, see below
}
}
});
Example 3: sequelize query result
sequelize.query("UPDATE users SET y = 42 WHERE x = 12").spread(function(results,
metadata) {
// Results will be an empty array and metadata will contain the number of
// affected rows.
})
/* In cases where you don't need to access the metadata you can pass in a query
type to tell sequelize how to format the results. For example, for a simple
select query you could do: */
sequelize.query("SELECT * FROM `users`", { type: sequelize.QueryTypes.SELECT})
.then(function(users) {
// We don't need spread here, since only the results will be returned for
// select queries
})
Example 4: sequelize like search
const Sequelize = require('sequelize');
const Op = Sequelize.Op;
let data: Array<any> = await MyDataSequelizeAccess.findAll({
where: {
name: {
[Op.like]: '%Bob%'
}
}
});