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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Miroslav Bajtoš b887b33b57 compiler: Move model-sources cfg to models.json
Remove `modelSources` option from `boot()` options, add `_meta.sources`
to `models.json`.

```json
{
  "_meta": {
    "sources": ["./custom/path/to/models"]
  },
  "Car": {
    "dataSource": "db"
  }
}
```
2014-06-16 16:41:12 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš a204fdc1c9 Rework model configuration
Rework the way how models are configured, the goal is to allow
loopback-boot to automatically determine the correct order
of the model definitions to ensure base models are defined
before they are extended.

 1. The model .js file no longer creates the model, it exports
 a config function instead:

  ```js
  module.exports = function(Car, Base) {
    // Car is the model constructor
    // Base is the parent model (e.g. loopback.PersistedModel)

    Car.prototype.honk = function(duration, cb) {
      // make some noise for `duration` seconds
      cb();
    };
  };
  ```

 2. The model is created by loopback-boot from model .json file.
  The .js file must have the same base file name.

 3. The `boot()` function has a new parameter `modelSources` to
  specify the list of directories where to look for model definitions.
  The parameter defaults to `['./models']`.

As a side effect, only models configured in `models.json` and their
base clases are defined. This should keep the size of the browserified
bundle small, because unused models are not included.
2014-06-13 19:40:52 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš 43993bf975 Remove auto-attach.
Breaking change.

The bootstrapper no longer calls `loopback.autoAttach`. Applications
have to explicitly configure datasources for their models
via `models.json`.
2014-06-10 09:24:16 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš 47b5bb5f5c Change models.json to configure existing models
Breaking change.

In the new 2.x project layout, definition of loopback Models is out of
scope of the boot process. The bootstrapper only configures existing
models - attaches them to a dataSource and the app object.
2014-06-10 09:21:15 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš 5f85971d11 Implement compileToBrowserify and bootBrowserApp
Hide `compile` and `execute` and provide a better API for browserified
applications:

 - `boot.compileToBrowserify(options, bundler)` calls `compile` under
   the hood and adds all instructions and scripts to the bundler.

 - `bootBrowserApp(app)` is exported by loopback-boot when the module
   is loaded in a browser, the function loads the instructions as
   bundled by `compileToBrowserify`.

This new API hides all implementation details from the user and makes
it easy to add loopback-boot to any build script.
2014-06-03 14:08:34 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš b14800416a Split the boot process into two steps
Split bootLoopBackApp into two steps:
 - compile
 - execute

Most of the changes are just shuffling the existing code around.

What has changed:

 - `loopback.autoAttach()` is called after `models/*` are required.
   The calls were made in the opposite order before this commit.
2014-06-03 08:13:14 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš 255217f6a7 Ignore models/ and boot/ subdirs without index
Sub-directories of `models/` and `boot/` that cannot be required
(they don't have an index.js file) are silently skipped now.

This enables developers to put test files into `models/test/`.
2014-05-27 16:44:21 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš 3ba43e1197 Pass `app` to fn exported by auto-required script
When a script in `models/` or `boot/` exports a function which is not
a loopback.Model constructor, the bootstrapper immediatelly calls
this exported function wit the current `app` object.

This is providing a dependency injection mechanism for boot scripts,
so that they no longer need to know where to find the `app` object.

Note: the dependency injection is optional. Existing code getting
`app` reference via `require('../app')` will continue to work.
2014-05-27 16:11:54 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš 2a619773d4 Custom rootDir for models and datasources
Support custom project layouts where model & datasource config files
are located in a different place from the app config.

Example:

    # API server
    server/app.config.json
    server/datasources.json

    # shared between server & client
    models.json
    models/

    # isomorphic client
    client/app.config.json
    client/datasources.json
2014-05-27 14:49:11 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš c1743dc2ff Load datasources and app cfg from multiple files
Modify loading of `appConfig` and `dataSourceConfig` to look for
the following files:

  - app.json
  - app.local.{js|json}
  - app.{$env}.{js|json}

  - datasources.json
  - datasources.local.{js|json}
  - datasources.{$env}.{js|json}

where $env is the value of `app.get('env')`, which usually defaults
to `process.env.NODE_ENV`.

The values in the additional files are applied to the config object,
overwritting any existing values. The new values must be value types
like String or Number; Object and Array are not supported.

Additional datasource config files cannot define new datasources,
only modify existing ones.

The commit includes refactoring of the config-loading code into
a standalone file.
2014-05-27 14:08:58 +02:00
Miroslav Bajtoš a4402a3979 Initial implementation
Move `app.boot()` and its tests from loopback.

Fix jshint warnings.

Clean up unit tests - remove dependency on global variables created
by loopback's test/support.js
2014-05-23 16:50:40 +02:00