Sequelize [Node: 12.18.2, CLI: 2.5.1, ORM: 3.35.1, sqlite3: ^4.0.1] fs.js:35 } = primordials; code example
Example 1: sequelize
$ npm install --save sequelize # This will install v5
$ npm install --save-dev sequelize-cli
# And one of the following:
$ npm install --save pg pg-hstore # Postgres
$ npm install --save mysql2
$ npm install --save mariadb
$ npm install --save sqlite3
$ npm install --save tedious # Microsoft SQL Server
$ npm install mysql2 -g
$ npm install -g sequelize-auto-v2
sequelize-auto -o "./models" -d schema -h localhost -u user -p 3306 -x password -e dialect
Exemple:
sequelize-auto -o "./models" -d nomeDoShema -h localhost -u usuarioDaConexao -p 3306 -x senhaDaConexao -e mysql
Example 2: sequelize documentation
const { Sequelize, Model, DataTypes } = require('sequelize');
const sequelize = new Sequelize('sqlite::memory:');
class User extends Model {}
User.init({
username: DataTypes.STRING,
birthday: DataTypes.DATE
}, { sequelize, modelName: 'user' });
sequelize.sync()
.then(() => User.create({
username: 'janedoe',
birthday: new Date(1980, 6, 20)
}))
.then(jane => {
console.log(jane.toJSON());
});