I am struggling with step 1 of Sequelize. I have read through the tutorial and I must be missing on something basic, for I have already spent over a day trying to figure out what I am doing wrong.
The following is a unit test I have written using Mocha.
var db = require("../../db.js").sequelize;
var DataTypes = require("sequelize");
var _table = db.define('users', {
name: DataTypes.STRING,
email: DataTypes.STRING
}, {
timestamps: false
});
var assert = require("assert")
describe('Users', function(){
describe('#save()', function(){
it('should save a user', function(){
_table
.build({name: 'test', email: '[email protected]'})
.save()
.success(function(o){
console.log("saved");
console.log(o.values);
}).error(function(error) {
console.log("++++++++++");
console.log(error);
});
})
})
})
It runs fine and I have removed the asserts for now. The problem is, I don't see either of the console logs, not success not error. Plus there's no row in the database.
The db.js is just a utility file that helps create an instance of Sequelize JS with the db configuration - I have already done a console.dir and looked through the instance and it looks as below:
{ options:
{ dialect: 'mysql',
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
protocol: 'tcp',
define: {},
query: {},
sync: {},
logging: [Function],
omitNull: false,
queue: true,
native: false,
replication: false,
pool: { maxConnections: 10, minConnections: 0, maxIdleTime: 1000 } },
config:
{ database: 'beacon',
username: 'beacon',
password: 'beacon',
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
pool: { maxConnections: 10, minConnections: 0, maxIdleTime: 1000 },
protocol: 'tcp',
queue: true,
native: false,
replication: false,
maxConcurrentQueries: undefined },
daoFactoryManager: { daos: [ [Object], [Object] ], sequelize: [Circular] },
connectorManager:
{ sequelize: [Circular],
client: null,
config:
{ database: 'beacon',
username: 'beacon',
password: 'beacon',
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
pool: [Object],
protocol: 'tcp',
queue: true,
native: false,
replication: false,
maxConcurrentQueries: undefined },
disconnectTimeoutId: null,
queue: [],
activeQueue: [ [Object] ],
maxConcurrentQueries: 50,
poolCfg: { maxConnections: 10, minConnections: 0, maxIdleTime: 1000 },
pendingQueries: 0,
useReplicaton: false,
useQueue: true,
pool:
{ destroy: [Function],
acquire: [Function],
borrow: [Function],
release: [Function],
returnToPool: [Function],
drain: [Function],
destroyAllNow: [Function],
getPoolSize: [Function],
getName: [Function],
availableObjectsCount: [Function],
waitingClientsCount: [Function] },
isConnecting: false },
importCache: {},
queryInterface:
{ sequelize: [Circular],
QueryGenerator:
{ createTableQuery: [Function],
dropTableQuery: [Function],
renameTableQuery: [Function],
showTablesQuery: [Function],
addColumnQuery: [Function],
removeColumnQuery: [Function],
changeColumnQuery: [Function],
renameColumnQuery: [Function],
selectQuery: [Function],
insertQuery: [Function],
updateQuery: [Function],
deleteQuery: [Function],
incrementQuery: [Function],
addIndexQuery: [Function],
showIndexQuery: [Function],
removeIndexQuery: [Function],
getWhereConditions: [Function],
hashToWhereConditions: [Function],
attributesToSQL: [Function],
findAutoIncrementField: [Function],
addQuotes: [Function],
removeQuotes: [Function],
options: [Object] } } }
Now I get the INSERT statement logged on the screen, but the instance never makes it to the db. what am I doing wrong?
I am struggling with step 1 of Sequelize. I have read through the tutorial and I must be missing on something basic, for I have already spent over a day trying to figure out what I am doing wrong.
The following is a unit test I have written using Mocha.
var db = require("../../db.js").sequelize;
var DataTypes = require("sequelize");
var _table = db.define('users', {
name: DataTypes.STRING,
email: DataTypes.STRING
}, {
timestamps: false
});
var assert = require("assert")
describe('Users', function(){
describe('#save()', function(){
it('should save a user', function(){
_table
.build({name: 'test', email: '[email protected]'})
.save()
.success(function(o){
console.log("saved");
console.log(o.values);
}).error(function(error) {
console.log("++++++++++");
console.log(error);
});
})
})
})
It runs fine and I have removed the asserts for now. The problem is, I don't see either of the console logs, not success not error. Plus there's no row in the database.
The db.js is just a utility file that helps create an instance of Sequelize JS with the db configuration - I have already done a console.dir and looked through the instance and it looks as below:
{ options:
{ dialect: 'mysql',
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
protocol: 'tcp',
define: {},
query: {},
sync: {},
logging: [Function],
omitNull: false,
queue: true,
native: false,
replication: false,
pool: { maxConnections: 10, minConnections: 0, maxIdleTime: 1000 } },
config:
{ database: 'beacon',
username: 'beacon',
password: 'beacon',
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
pool: { maxConnections: 10, minConnections: 0, maxIdleTime: 1000 },
protocol: 'tcp',
queue: true,
native: false,
replication: false,
maxConcurrentQueries: undefined },
daoFactoryManager: { daos: [ [Object], [Object] ], sequelize: [Circular] },
connectorManager:
{ sequelize: [Circular],
client: null,
config:
{ database: 'beacon',
username: 'beacon',
password: 'beacon',
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
pool: [Object],
protocol: 'tcp',
queue: true,
native: false,
replication: false,
maxConcurrentQueries: undefined },
disconnectTimeoutId: null,
queue: [],
activeQueue: [ [Object] ],
maxConcurrentQueries: 50,
poolCfg: { maxConnections: 10, minConnections: 0, maxIdleTime: 1000 },
pendingQueries: 0,
useReplicaton: false,
useQueue: true,
pool:
{ destroy: [Function],
acquire: [Function],
borrow: [Function],
release: [Function],
returnToPool: [Function],
drain: [Function],
destroyAllNow: [Function],
getPoolSize: [Function],
getName: [Function],
availableObjectsCount: [Function],
waitingClientsCount: [Function] },
isConnecting: false },
importCache: {},
queryInterface:
{ sequelize: [Circular],
QueryGenerator:
{ createTableQuery: [Function],
dropTableQuery: [Function],
renameTableQuery: [Function],
showTablesQuery: [Function],
addColumnQuery: [Function],
removeColumnQuery: [Function],
changeColumnQuery: [Function],
renameColumnQuery: [Function],
selectQuery: [Function],
insertQuery: [Function],
updateQuery: [Function],
deleteQuery: [Function],
incrementQuery: [Function],
addIndexQuery: [Function],
showIndexQuery: [Function],
removeIndexQuery: [Function],
getWhereConditions: [Function],
hashToWhereConditions: [Function],
attributesToSQL: [Function],
findAutoIncrementField: [Function],
addQuotes: [Function],
removeQuotes: [Function],
options: [Object] } } }
Now I get the INSERT statement logged on the screen, but the instance never makes it to the db. what am I doing wrong?
Share Improve this question asked Apr 21, 2013 at 6:52 aishwaryaaishwarya 1,9861 gold badge15 silver badges22 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 5the problem was not with sequelize, but with the fact that it was async code. To fix this, simply modify the test:
var db = require("../../db.js").sequelize;
var DataTypes = require("sequelize");
var _table = db.define('users', {
name: DataTypes.STRING,
email: DataTypes.STRING
}, {
timestamps: false
});
var assert = require("assert")
describe('Users', function(){
describe('#save()', function(){
it('should save a user', function(done){
_table
.build({name: 'test', email: '[email protected]'})
.save()
.success(function(o){
console.log("saved");
console.log(o.values);
done();
}).error(function(error) {
console.log("++++++++++");
console.log(error);
done();
});
})
})
})
Adding the callback (done) helps!
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