Angel, like many other Web server frameworks, features support for object-relational mapping, or ORM. ORM tools allow for conversion from database results to Dart classes.
Angel's ORM uses Dart's build
system to generate query builder classes from your Model
classes,
and takes advantage of Dart's strong typing to prevent errors at runtime.
Take, for example, the following class:
@orm
abstract class _Pokemon extends Model {
String get nickName;
int get level;
int get experiencePoints;
@belongsTo
PokemonTrainer get trainer;
@belongsTo
PokemonSpecies get species;
@belongsTo
PokemonAttack get attack0;
@belongsTo
PokemonAttack get attack2;
@belongsTo
PokemonAttack get attack3;
@belongsTo
PokemonAttack get attack4;
}
package:angel_orm_generator
will generate code that lets
you do the following:
app.get('/trainer/int:id/first_moves', (req, res) async {
var id = req.params['id'] as int;
var executor = req.container.make<QueryExecutor>();
var trainer = await findTrainer(id);
var query = PokemonQuery()..where.trainerId.equals(id);
var pokemon = await query.get(executor);
return pokemon.map((p) => p.attack0.name).toList();
});
This section of the Angel documentation consists mostly of guides, rather than technical documentation.
For more in-depth documentation, see the actual
angel_orm
project on Github: