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@rhutchison
rhutchison / custom-repository.util.ts
Last active March 23, 2023 19:26
nestjs: TypeOrm 0.3.0
import { Provider, Type } from '@nestjs/common';
import { getDataSourceToken, getRepositoryToken } from '@nestjs/typeorm';
import { DataSource, DataSourceOptions, Repository } from 'typeorm';
export function provideCustomRepository<T>(
entity: Type<T>,
repository: Type<Repository<T>>,
dataSource?: DataSource | DataSourceOptions | string
): Provider {
return {
@anchan828
anchan828 / README.md
Last active May 1, 2024 04:26
This is an improvement to allow @nestjs/typeorm@8.1.x to handle CustomRepository. I won't explain it specifically, but it will help in some way. https://github.com/nestjs/typeorm/pull/1233

You need to provide some classes and decorators yourself to maintain the same style as typeorm@2.x.

1. EntityRepository -> CustomRepository

@EntityRepository(UserEntity)
export class UserRepository extends Repository<UserEntity> {}

@zmts
zmts / tokens.md
Last active July 5, 2024 13:58
Про токены, JSON Web Tokens (JWT), аутентификацию и авторизацию. Token-Based Authentication

Про токены, JSON Web Tokens (JWT), аутентификацию и авторизацию. Token-Based Authentication

Last major update: 25.08.2020

  • Что такое авторизация/аутентификация
  • Где хранить токены
  • Как ставить куки ?
  • Процесс логина
  • Процесс рефреш токенов
  • Кража токенов/Механизм контроля токенов
@jlafon
jlafon / dynamodb.md
Created December 3, 2014 05:03
An Introduction to Amazon's DynamoDB

An introduction to DynamoDB

DynamoDB is a powerful, fully managed, low latency, NoSQL database service provided by Amazon. DynamoDB allows you to pay for dedicated throughput, with predictable performance for "any level of request traffic". Scalability is handled for you, and data is replicated across multiple availability zones automatically. Amazon handles all of the pain points associated with managing a distributed datastore for you, including replication, load balancing, provisioning, and backups. All that is left is for you to take your data, and its access patterns, and make it work in the denormalized world of NoSQL.

Modeling your data

The single most important part of using DynamoDB begins before you ever put data into it: designing the table(s) and keys. Keys (Amazon calls them primary keys) can be composed of one attribute, called a hash key, or a compound key called the hash and range key. The key is used to uniquely identify an item in a table. The choice of the primary key is particularl