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surrealdb.js
The official SurrealDB library for JavaScript.
Quickstart-Guide
Install
Deno
Import it with
import Surreal from "https://deno.land/x/surrealdb/mod.ts";
Note you should set a version in the url! For example
https://deno.land/x/surrealdb@0.5.0/mod.ts
NodeJS, or browser with a bundler
For NodeJS or a browser with bundler (for example: rollup, vite, or webpack) you can just: install the npm package:
npm i surrealdb.js
# or with yarn
yarn add surrealdb.js
# or with pnpm
pnpm i surrealdb.js
then, just import it with:
import Surreal from "surrealdb.js";
or when you use CommonJS
const { default: Surreal } = require("surrealdb.js");
CDN for Browser
For fast prototyping we provide a browser-ready bundle. You can import it with
import Surreal from "https://unpkg.com/surrealdb.js";
// or
import Surreal from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/surrealdb.js";
NOTE: this bundle is not optimized for production! So don’t use it in production!
Getting started
Here you have a simple example!
This example uses top level await wich is available in deno, node >= 14.8, modern browsers (https://caniuse.com/mdn-javascript_operators_await_top_level).
const db = new Surreal();
try {
// Connect to the database
await db.connect("http://127.0.0.1:8000/rpc");
// Signin as a namespace, database, or root user
await db.signin({
user: "root",
pass: "root",
});
// Select a specific namespace / database
await db.use({ ns: "test", db: "test" });
// Create a new person with a random id
let created = await db.create("person", {
title: "Founder & CEO",
name: {
first: "Tobie",
last: "Morgan Hitchcock",
},
marketing: true,
identifier: Math.random().toString(36).substr(2, 10),
});
// Update a person record with a specific id
let updated = await db.change("person:jaime", {
marketing: true,
});
// Select all people records
let people = await db.select("person");
// Perform a custom advanced query
let groups = await db.query(
"SELECT marketing, count() FROM type::table($tb) GROUP BY marketing",
{
tb: "person",
},
);
} catch (e) {
console.error("ERROR", e);
}
More informations
The docs of this libary are located at https://surrealdb.com/docs/integration/libraries/javascript
Contribution notes
Local setup
This is a Deno project, not NodeJS. For example, this means
import paths include the .ts
file extension. However, to also support other
JavaScript environments, a build has been added to create a npm package that
works for NodeJS, Bun, browsers with bundlers.
Supported environments
Requirements
- Deno
- npm
- NodeJS
- Docker (for e2e tests)
- Bun (for e2e tests)
Build for all supported environments
For Deno, no build is needed. For all other environments run
deno task build
.
Formatting
deno fmt
Linting
deno lint
PRs
Before you commit, please format and lint your code accordingly to check for errors.
Local setup
For local development the Deno extension for VSCode is helpful (hint: local Deno installation required).
Directory structure
./mod.ts
is the deno entypoint. This is just a reexport of./src/index.ts
./deno.json
include settings for linting + formating../compile.ts
include the build script for the npm package../src
includes all source code../src/index.ts
is the main entrypoint../npm
is build by./compile.ts
and includes the generated npm package../test
includes all test files. To add a test modify./test/e2e/shared.js
.