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Virtual fields using getter and setter methods in sequelize
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var Sequelize = require('sequelize') | |
var sequelize = new Sequelize('sequelize_test', 'root') | |
//Note that the model definition does not have "fullName" | |
var User = sequelize.define('User', { | |
email: Sequelize.STRING, | |
firstName: Sequelize.STRING, | |
lastName: Sequelize.STRING, | |
}, | |
{ | |
getterMethods: { | |
fullName: function() { | |
return this.firstName + '' + this.lastName | |
} | |
}, | |
setterMethods: { | |
fullName: function(fullname) { | |
var split = fullname.split(''), | |
this.firstName = split[0], | |
this.lastName = split[1] | |
} | |
} | |
}) | |
sequelize.sync().success(function() { | |
User | |
.create({ email: 'john@smith.com', fullName: 'John Smith' }) | |
.success(function(jsmith){ console.log(jsmith.fullName) }) | |
}) |
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