The Mementifier module is a dependency of cborm and it is used to extract the state of ORM objects into a digestible format that can be used for auditing or conversion to JSON or other formats. You can find the latest documentation here: https://forgebox.io/view/mementifier
Welcome to the mementifier
module. This module will transform your business objects into native ColdFusion (CFML) data structures with 🚀 speed. It will inject itself into ORM objects and/or business objects alike and give them a nice getMemento()
function to transform their properties and relationships (state) into a consumable structure or array of structures. It can even detect ORM entities and you don't even have to write the default includes manually, it will auto-detect all properties. No more building transformations by hand! No more inconsistencies! No more repeating yourself!
Memento pattern is used to restore state of an object to a previous state or to produce the state of the object.
You can combine this module with cffractal
(https://forgebox.io/view/cffractal) and build consistent and fast 🚀 object graph transformations.
Just open your config/Coldbox.cfc
and add the following settings into the moduleSettings
struct under the mementifier
key:
// module settings - stored in modules.name.settings
moduleSettings = {
mementifier = {
// Turn on to use the ISO8601 date/time formatting on all processed date/time properites, else use the masks
iso8601Format = false,
// The default date mask to use for date properties
dateMask = "yyyy-MM-dd",
// The default time mask to use for date properties
timeMask = "HH:mm: ss",
// Enable orm auto default includes: If true and an object doesn't have any `memento` struct defined
// this module will create it with all properties and relationships it can find for the target entity
// leveraging the cborm module.
ormAutoIncludes = true
}
}
The memementifier will listen to WireBox object creations and ORM events in order to inject itself into target objects. The target object must contain a this.memento
structure in order for the mementifier
to inject a getMemento()
method into the target. This method will allow you to transform the entity and its relationships into native struct/array/native formats.
Each entity must be marked with a this.memento
struct with the following (optional) available keys:
this.memento = {
// An array of the properties/relationships to include by default
defaultIncludes = [],
// An array of properties/relationships to exclude by default
defaultExcludes = [],
// An array of properties/relationships to NEVER include
neverInclude = [],
// A struct of defaults for properties/relationships if they are null
defaults = {},
// A struct of mapping functions for properties/relationships that can transform them
mappers = {}
}
Default Includes
This array is a collection of the properties and/or relationships to add to the resulting memento of the object by default. The mementifier
will call the public getter
method for the property to retrieve its value. If the returning value is null
then the value will be an empty
string. If you are using CF ORM and the ormAutoIncludes
setting is true (by default), then this array can be auto-populated for you, no need to list all the properties.
defaultIncludes = [
"firstName",
"lastName",
// Relationships
"role.roleName",
"role.roleID",
"permissions",
"children"
]
Automatic Include Properties
You can also create a single item of [ "*" ]
which will tell the mementifier to introspect the object for all properties
and use those instead for the default includes.
defaultIncludes = [ "*" ]
Also note the
ormAutoIncludes
setting, which if you are using a ColdFusion ORM object, we will automatically add all properties to the default includes.
Custom Includes
You can also define here properties that are NOT part of the object graph, but determined/constructed at runtime. Let's say your User
object needs to have an avatarLink
in it's memento. Then you can add a avatarLink
to the array and create the appropriate getAvatarLink()
method. Then the mementifier
will call your getter and add it to the resulting memento.
defaultIncludes = [
"firstName",
"lastName",
"avatarLink"
]
/**
* Get the avatar link for this user.
*/
string function getAvatarLink( numeric size=40 ){
return variables.avatar.generateLink( getEmail(), arguments.size );
}
Nested Includes
The DefaultIncldues
array can also include nested relationships. So if a User
has a Role
relationship and you want to include only the roleName
property, you can do role.roleName
. Every nesting is demarcated with a period (.
) and you will navigate to the relationship.
defaultIncludes = [
"firstName",
"lastName",
"role.roleName",
"role.roleID",
"permissions"
]
Default Excludes
This array is a declaration of all properties/relationships to exclude from the memento state process.
defaultExcludes = [
"APIToken",
"userID",
"permissions"
]
Nested Excludes
The DefaultExcludes
array can also declare nested relationships. So if a User
has a Role
relationship and you want to exclude the roleID
property, you can do role.roleId
. Every nesting is demarcated with a period (.
) and you will navigate to the relationship and define what portions of the nested relationship can be excluded out.
defaultExcludes = [
"role.roleID",
"permissions"
]
Never Include
This array is used as a last line of defense. Even if the getMemento()
call receives an include that is listed in this array, it will still not add it to the resulting memento. This is great if you are using dynamic include and exclude lists. You can also use nested relationships here as well.
neverInclude = [
"password"
]
Defaults
This structure will hold the default values to use for properties and/or relationships if at runtime they have a null
value. The key
of the structure is the name of the property and/or relationship. Please note that if you have a collection of relationships (array), the default value is an empty array by default. This mostly applies if you want complete control of the default value.
defaults = {
"role" : {},
"office" : {}
}
Mappers
This structure is a way to do transformations on actual properties and/or relationships after they have been added to the memento. This can be post-processing functions that can be applied after retrieval. The key
of the structure is the name of the property and/or relationship. The value
is a closure that receives the item and it must return back the item mapped according to your function.
mappers = {
"lname" = function( item ){ return item.ucase(); },
"specialDate" = function( item ){ return dateTimeFormat( item, "full" ); }
}
Now that you have learned how to define what will be created in your memento, let's discover how to actually get the memento. The injected method to the business objects has the following signaure:
struct function getMemento(
includes="",
excludes="",
struct mappers={},
struct defaults={},
boolean ignoreDefaults=false
)
You can find the API Docs Here: https://apidocs.ortussolutions.com/coldbox-modules/mementifier/1.0.0/index.html
As you can see, the memento method has also a way to add dynamic includes, excludes, mappers and defaults
. This will allow you to add upon the defaults dynamically.
Ignoring Defaults
We have also added a way to ignore the default include and exclude lists via the ignoreDefaults
flag. If you turn that flag to true
then ONLY the passed in includes and excludes
will be used in the memento. However, please note that the neverInclude
array will always be used.
Overriding getMemento()
You might be in a situation where you still want to add custom magic to your memento and you will want to override the injected getMemento()
method. No problem! If you create your own getMemento()
method, then the mementifier
will inject the method as $getMemento()
so you can do your overrides:
struct function getMemento(
includes="",
excludes="",
struct mappers={},
struct defaults={},
boolean ignoreDefaults=false
){
// Call mementifier
var memento = this.$getMemento( argumentCollection=arguments );
// Add custom data
if( hasEntryType() ){
memento[ "typeSlug" ] = getEntryType().getTypeSlug();
memento[ "typeName" ] = getEntryType().getTypeName();
}
return memento;
}
This feature was created to assist in support of the cffractal results map format. It will process an array of objects and create a returning structure with the following specification:
results
- An array containing all the unique identifiers from the array of objects processedresultsMap
- A struct keyed by the unique identifier containing the memento of each of those objects.
Example:
// becomes
var data = {
"results" = [
"F29958B1-5A2B-4785-BE0A11297D0B5373",
"42A6EB0A-1196-4A76-8B9BE67422A54B26"
],
"resultsMap" = {
"F29958B1-5A2B-4785-BE0A11297D0B5373" = {
"id" = "F29958B1-5A2B-4785-BE0A11297D0B5373",
"name" = "foo"
},
"42A6EB0A-1196-4A76-8B9BE67422A54B26" = {
"id" = "42A6EB0A-1196-4A76-8B9BE67422A54B26",
"name" = "bar"
}
}
};
Just inject the results mapper using this WireBox ID: ResultsMapper@mementifier
and call the process()
method with your collection, the unique identifier key name (defaults to id
) and the other arguments that getMemento()
can use. Here is the signature of the method:
/**
* Construct a memento representation using a results map. This process will iterate over the collection and create a
* results array with all the identifiers and a struct keyed by identifier of the mememnto data.
*
* @collection The target collection
* @id The identifier key, defaults to `id` for simplicity.
* @includes The properties array or list to build the memento with alongside the default includes
* @excludes The properties array or list to exclude from the memento alongside the default excludes
* @mappers A struct of key-function pairs that will map properties to closures/lambadas to process the item value. The closure will transform the item value.
* @defaults A struct of key-value pairs that denotes the default values for properties if they are null, defaults for everything are a blank string.
* @ignoreDefaults If set to true, default includes and excludes will be ignored and only the incoming `includes` and `excludes` list will be used.
*
* @return struct of { results = [], resultsMap = {} }
*/
function process(
required array collection,
id="id",
includes="",
excludes="",
struct mappers={},
struct defaults={},
boolean ignoreDefaults=false
){}
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