To get started with Quick, you need an entity. You start by extending quick.models.BaseEntity
.
That's all that is needed to get started with Quick. There are a few defaults of Quick worth mentioning here.
We don't need to tell Quick what table name to use for our entity. By default, Quick uses the pluralized name of the component for the table name. That means for our User
entity Quick will assume the table name is users
. You can override this by specifying a table
metadata attribute on the component.
By default, Quick assumes a primary key of id
. The name of this key can be configured by setting variables._key
in your component.
Quick also assumes a key type that is auto-incrementing. If you would like a different key type, define a function called `keyType` and return the key type from that function.
Quick ships with the following key types:
AutoIncrementingKeyType
NullKeyType
ReturningKeyType
UUIDKeyType
keyType
can be any component that adheres to the keyType
interface, so feel free to create your own and distribute them via ForgeBox.
You specify what columns are retrieved by adding properties to your component.
Now, only the id
, username
, and email
columns will be retrieved.
Note: Make sure to include the primary key (
id
by default) as a property.
To prevent Quick from mapping a property to the database add the persistent="false"
attribute to the property.
If the column name in your table is not the column name you wish to use in quick, you can alias it using the column
metadata attribute.
Quick uses a default datasource and default grammar, as described here. If you are using multiple datasources you can override default datasource by specifying a datasource
metadata attribute on the component. If your extra datasource has a different grammar you can override your grammar as well by specifying a grammar
attribute.
At the time of writing Valid grammar options are: MySQLGrammar
, PostgresGrammar
, MSSQLGrammar
and OracleGrammar
. Please check the qb docs for additional options.