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sails-generate-forestay

Build dynamic user interfaces quickly and easily! Use the forestay generator to scaffold complete CRUD interfaces using just your SailsJS model attributes.

Why?

Data First. Sometimes building great user interfaces requires a full understanding of how data are structured and how users interact with them. Forestay is a way to quickly build data models with a sensible, basic user interface.

Data manipulation. When you get your data, a lot of times you want to display it in a different way. That's why the forestay object is completely mutable throughout the request process.

Forestay isn't meant to be your final UI.
It's meant to be your first UI.

Instant gratification

Installation

$ npm install sails-generate-forestay --save

You may need to merge following into your .sailsrc file. :

{
  "modules": {
    "forestay": "sails-generate-forestay"
  }
}

Usage

Creating new models

$ sails generate forestay (modelname)

You will then be shown the routing code to place into your routes.js file. This will route actions through the Forestay controllers and give you a complete CRUD interface.

Using forestay with existing models

Please visit the wiki article on using existing models

Demo

Index:

Create/Update:

Note that this is an early release of this generator;

The Setup

2018-04-20 11_06_07

Features

  • Model string - Text inputs
  • Model number - Integers though input number attribute
  • Model boolean - truthy/falsey represented by HTML select
  • Model text - HTML Text Area
  • Model enum will show as a <select> list for string and number types
instrumentType: {
    type:"string",
    enum: ["stringed","woodwind","keys","electronic","brass"]
  },
  • Association type collection - association of many records. Note that populateBy is required for the UI to know which field to use.
musicians: {
    collection:"musician",
    via: "instruments",
    meta: {
      forestay:{
        populateBy: "name"
      }
    }
  }
  • Collections as multi-select list (Thanks @ReversedK)
  users:{
    collection:"User",
    via:"usergroups",
    meta:{
      forestay:{
        displayAs:'select',
        populateBy: "name"
      }
    }
  }
  • Association type model - association of a single record. populateBy is also required here.
make: {
    model: 'make',
    meta:{
      forestay: {
        populateBy: "name"
      }
    }
}
  • model.attributes.required - Supported by required input attribute

  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.hideInIndex === true Hide this field in the forestay index

  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.mutable === false - Field can be edited on create, but not after create.

  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.hideInForm === true Hide this field in all forms (may cause problems if the field is required!)

  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.showDescriptionInIndex Will show a description for this attribute on the index as a popover

  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.uiType = “textarea” Show a text area for string types

  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.replaceIndexHtml - When in the index, replace with given HTML template. (TODO: Can be a EJS template!) - Warning, this will evaluate all HTML, EJS and Javascript and could be an entry to your system. If you make this user editable, you are potentially introducing a security risk if you are not sanitizing your inputs

  • model.forestay.actions These actions create UI buttons for your model index or individual records

  • model.forestay.index.hideAddButton Removes the "Add" record button from index. You can alternately create an action button to replace it.

  • model.forestay.index.defaultSort Default sort column for index. Default method is "ASC" for ascending, can also use "DESC" for descending

{
 attribute: "title",
 method: "ASC"
},
  • model.attributes[key].description shows in CREATE/Update views
  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.prefillable === true Allow values to be prefilled from the URL query when this is set to true. For example a query parm of ?pet=12 will prefill the pet field with the value of 12 on the create form.
  • model.forestay.beforeCreate - we opted to use this instead of Sails beforeCreate callback, because we have the req and res objects available. the forestay.save object will contain the values that will be saved
  beforeCreate: function(req, res, forestay, next){
    /* ... */
    return next(null, forestay)
  }
  • model.forestay.afterCreate - This gets run after a new record is created.
afterCreate: function(req,res,forestay,next){
    console.log("AFTER CREATE!", forestay.saved)
    return next(null, forestay)
  },
  • model.forestay.afterUpdate - This gets run after a record is updated.
afterUpdate: function(req,res,forestay,next){
    console.log("AFTER CREATE!", forestay.saved)
    return next(null, forestay)
  },
  • model.forestay.beforeUpdate - We use this instead of the Sails beforeUpdate callback, because we want access to REQ,RES and saved ids. The saved values are contained in forestay.save and the original ID is forestay.id if you need to look up pre-saved values in the database
  beforeUpdate: function(req, res, forestay, next){
    /* ... */
    return next(null, forestay)
  }
  • model.forestay.index.beforeRender callback, gets fired before the index page is rendered
beforeRender: function (req, res, forestay, next) {
  /* ... modify and return forestay .. */
  var errors
  if (errors) return next(errors)
  return next(null,forestay)
},
  • model.forestay.createUpdateReturnUrl Return URL after create/update. Can use standard express-style routing parameters.
createUpdateReturnUrl: "/user/:id/view",
  • model.forestay.createUpdate.beforeUpdateCreateView callback, gets fired before the create/update page is rendered.
beforeUpdateCreateView: function (req, res, forestay, next){
  /* ... */
  return next(null,forestay)
}
  • Filtering via model.attributes[key].meta.forstay.filterable & model.attributes[key].meta.forstay.hideFilter
actions:{
    "/get-cpu/":{
      type:"index",
      label: "Get CPU Value"
    },
    "/instrument/play/:id":{
      type:"record",
      label: "Play Instrument"
    }
  },

- Custom filter criteria:
foo:{
type: 'collection',
via :'bar',
Meta:{
  Forestay:{
    filterCriteria: function(req,res, forestay, cb){
    return {
        where:{
          owner: req.user.id
        }
      }
    }
  }
 }
}
  • model.forestay.actions.[actionKey].buttonClass Custom classes for your action buttons
  • model.forestay.actions.[actionKey].imageUrl Custom image for your action buttons
  • routes.js rendered menu in Forestay layouts. Set forestay.hideFromMenu = true to hide a route from the menu. Any GET items will otherwise end up in here. Also use forestay.linkName to specify display friendly names and forestay.model so forestay understands what model the router is going to use.
  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.updateCreateFilterBy for Models Create Filter By - Only show models with specified property value. for example, only models related to a specific record by id
  • Replace row data with forestay.config.index.replaceIndexRowHtml. Note that this is rendered as actual HTML. TODO: EJS templating
replaceIndexRowHtml: function (req, res, forestay, row, cb) {
  row.forestay_replace = {
    user: 'foobar'
  }
  cb(null, forestay, row);
},
  • beforeRoute Before each route, call this callback
beforeRoute: function(req, res, forestay, next){
  console.log("cool!")
  return next(null, forestay)
},
  • model.forestay.index.aboveTableCustomHtml Custom html that gets displayed above the table
  • model.forestay.index.hideEditButton hide edit button in indexes
  • model.forestay.index.hideDeleteButton hide delete button in indexes
  • model.forestay.index.filterLogicalOperator === "or" set to "or" and filters will user "or" logical oporator. Default is "and"
  • model.forestay.createdAtLabel - Label for the "Created At" label. For example, if you wanted to change "Created At to "Connected" in the index and
  • boolean type replacement text
privacy: {
  type: "boolean",
  meta: {
    forestay: {
      label:"Privacy",
      booleanLabels: {
        true: "Private",
        false: "Public"
      }
    }
  }
},
  • forestay.config.forestay.index.filterOverride override filters with sailsJS filter syntax https://sailsjs.com/documentation/concepts/models-and-orm/query-language
  • custom headers/footers: Properties exposed in model.forestay (global), model.forestay.index (index only), model.forestay.create (create only), model.forestay.update (update only), model.forestay.createUpdate (create and update)
footerHtml: <h1>This is the footer</h1>”,
headerHtml: <h1>This is the header</h1>,
  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.createUpdateUi:'tagging' - A collection UI for tagging on create/update. New tags are created if allowAddition===true
  • Pagination: Pagination is built in. Just set forestay.config.forestay.itemsPerPage to an integer.
  • forestay.args - You have access to the URL arguments through forestay.args. You can use this throughout the request process.
  • model.attributes[key].meta.forestay.sortable - For string attributes, allow index sorting
  • forestay.index['searchable'] = true - for string and model attributes, enable searching.

config/forestay.js Features

  • defaultLayout - use an alternate local layout instead of the default Forestay layout
  • background - the URL location of a background image like /images/bg.jpg

NPM

Built and tested as of SailsJS version 1.01

License

This forestay generator is available under the MIT license.

This is a generator for the Sails framework.

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