VaporExt is a collection of Swift extensions, with handy methods, syntactic sugar, and performance improvements for wide range of Vapor types and classes.
- Swift 4.1+
You can use The Swift Package Manager to install VaporExt
by adding the proper description to your Package.swift
file:
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "YOUR_PROJECT_NAME",
targets: [],
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/vapor-community/vapor-ext.git", from: "0.1.0"),
]
)
Note that the Swift Package Manager is still in early design and development, for more information checkout its GitHub Page
The extensions are grouped in 3 modules, AsyncExt
, FluentExt
and ServiceExt
, and the VaporExt
which acts as a helper to export the extensions included in the previous packages.
- New Future methods:
true(or error:)
false(or error:)
greater(than value:)
greater(than value:, or error:)
greaterOrEqual(to value:)
greaterOrEqual(to value:, or error:)
less(than value:)
less(than value:, or error:)
lessOrEqual(to value:)
lessOrEqual(to value:, or error:)
equal(to value:)
equal(to value:, or error:)
notEqual(to value:)
notEqual(to value:, or error:)
- New Model functions:
query(by:, on:, withSoftDeleted:)
to create a query for the model and apply a filter of criteria.findAll(sortBy:, on:, withSoftDeleted:)
to find all models and apply some sorting criteria.find(by:, sortBy:, on:, withSoftDeleted:)
to find models and apply some filters and sorting criteria.findOne(by:, on:, withSoftDeleted:)
to find first model that matches the filters criteria.count(on:, withSoftDeleted:)
to count the number of registers of the model.count(by:, on:, withSoftDeleted:)
to count the number of registers of the model that matches some criteria.
- New Binary operators:
!~=
for not has suffix comparison.!=~
for not has prefix comparison.!~~
for not contains comparison.
- New filter methods:
filter(keyPath:, at parameter:, on req:)
to handle automatic filters based in query params.
- New sort methods:
sort(keyPath:, at queryParam:, as parameter:, default direction:, on req:)
to handle automatic sorting based in query params.sort(keyPath:, as parameter:, default direction:, on req:)
to handle automatic sorting based in query params.sort(by:)
to apply some sorting criteria.
- New Request extensions to build FilterOperator and QuerySort from query params (Usefull if you use a Repository system):
filter(keyPath:, at parameter:)
to build FilterOperator based in query params.sort(keyPath:, at queryParam:, as parameter:)
to build QuerySort based in query params.sort(keyPath:, at queryParam:, as parameter:, default direction:)
to build QuerySort based in query params.sort(keyPath:, as parameter:)
to build QuerySort based in query params.sort(keyPath:, as parameter:, default direction:)
to build QuerySort based in query params.
You can set the filter method with this format parameter=method:value
and the new filter method will build the filter based on the method
, example:
[email protected]
orusername=eq:[email protected]
will useequal
comparison.username=neq:[email protected]
will usenot equal
comparison.username=in:[email protected],[email protected]
will usein
comparison.username=nin:[email protected],[email protected]
will usenot in
comparison.price=gt:3000
will usegreater than
comparison.price=gte:3000
will usegreater than or equal
comparison.price=lt:3000
will useless than
comparison.price=lte:3000
will useless than or equal
comparison.username=sw:example
will filter usingstarts with
comparison.username=nsw:example
will filter usingnot starts with
comparison.username=ew:domain.com
will filter usingends with
comparison.username=new:domain.com
will filter usingnot ends with
comparison.username=ct:domain.com
will filter usingcontains
comparison.username=nct:domain.com
will filter usingnot contains
comparison.
return try User.query(on: req)
.filter(\User.username, at: "username", on: req)
.filter(\User.enabled, at: "enabled", on: req)
.filter(\User.createdAt, at: "created_at", on: req)
.filter(\User.updatedAt, at: "updated_at", on: req)
.filter(\User.deletedAt, at: "deleted_at", on: req)
You can set the sorts methods with this format sort=field:direction,field:direction
and the new sort method will build the query based on that configuration, for example
- With
sort=username:asc,created_at:desc
you can get you users sorted by username with ASC direction and firstname in DESC direction
return try User.query(on: req)
.sort(\User.username, as: "username", on: req)
.sort(\User.createdAt, as: "created_at", default: .ascending, on: req) // if created_at is not present in the url, then the sort is applied using the default direction
func index(_ req: Request) throws -> Future<[User]> {
let repository = try req.make(UserRepository.self)
let criteria: [FilterOperator<User.Database, User>] = try [
req.filter(\User.name, at: "name"),
req.filter(\User.username, at: "username"),
req.filter(\User.enabled, at: "enabled")
].compactMap { $0 }
var sort: [User.Database.QuerySort] = try [
req.sort(\User.name, as: "name"),
req.sort(\User.username, as: "username"),
req.sort(\User.createdAt, as: "created_at"),
].compactMap { $0 }
if sort.isEmpty {
let defaultSort = try req.sort(\User.name, as: "name", default: .ascending)
sort.append(defaultSort)
}
return repository.findBy(criteria: criteria, orderBy: sort, on: req)
}
- New Enviroment methods:
- New method
dotenv(filename:)
to add.env
support! - New generic
get(_ key:)
method to get values as Int and Bool - New generic
get(_ key:, _ fallback:)
method to get values as Int and Bool and String, with a fallback values
- New method
- New Future methods:
- new
toResponse(on req:, as status:, contentType:)
to transform a Future to a Future
- new
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This package is developed and maintained by Gustavo Perdomo with the collaboration of all vapor community.
VaporExt is released under an MIT license. See license for more information.