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Lianja Cloud Data Services Node module
Lianja Cloud Server includes a Node.js module lianjaclouddataservices enabling Node.js applications to connect to a local or remote Lianja Cloud Server and perform a variety of operations.
Installing the Lianja Cloud Data Services module
The simplest way to use the Node.js module module is by creating a symbolic link using "npm link".
On Windows:
cd C:\lianja\cloudserver\tenants\public\wwwroot\library\LianjaWebFramework\LianjaCloudDataServices\node\ npm link
On Linux:
cd /opt/lianja/cloudserver/tenants/public/wwwroot/library/LianjaWebFramework/LianjaCloudDataServices/node/ npm link
Testing the installation:
On windows:
cd C:\lianja\cloudserver\tenants\public\wwwroot\library\LianjaWebFramework\LianjaCloudDataServices\node\ npm link cd C:\lianja\cloudserver\tenants\public\wwwroot\library\LianjaWebFramework\LianjaCloudDataServices\node\lianjaclouddataservices\ node test.js
on Linux:
cd /opt/lianja/cloudserver/tenants/public/wwwroot/library/LianjaWebFramework/LianjaCloudDataServices/node/ npm link cd /opt/lianja/cloudserver/tenants/public/wwwroot/library/LianjaWebFramework/LianjaCloudDataServices/node/lianjaclouddataservices\ node test.js
Using the Lianja Cloud Data Services module in Node Applications
Load the module into your Node.js application
const Lianja = require("Lianjaclouddataservices")
Exported functions. All are asynchronous returning a "Promise" (see example usage below).
See OData URIs for details of OData URIs and OData Operators for all the OData operators.
Module Methods
Function | Description |
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Lianja.login(host, user, password) | Login to a local or remote Cloud Server. |
Lianja.evaluate(expr) | Evaluates LianjaScript expression and returns the result asynchronously. |
Lianja.evaluatePython(expr) | Evaluates Python expression and returns the result asynchronously. |
Lianja.evaluateJavaScript(expr) | Evaluates JavaScript expression and returns the result asynchronously. |
Lianja.OData_Create(url, data) | See ODATA_CREATE() |
Lianja.OData_Read(url) | See ODATA_READ() |
Lianja.OData_ReadHTML(url) | See See ODATA_READ() |
Lianja.OData_ReadJSON(url) | See See ODATA_READ() |
Lianja.OData_ReadImage(url) | See See ODATA_READ() |
Lianja.OData_Update(url, data) | See ODATA_UPDATE() |
Lianja.OData_UpdateHTML(url, text) | See ODATA_UPDATE() |
Lianja.OData_UpdateJSON(url, jsontext) | |
Lianja.OData_Delete(url, data) | See ODATA_DELETE() |
Example usage:
Login into the Cloud Server (can be local or remote). Use https:// if remote using SSL.
Lianja.login("http:localhost:8001", "someuser", "somepassword").then(ok => { console.log("Lianja.login() - " + (ok ? "successful" : "failed")); if (ok) performOperations() });
Read some data. This is returned in JSON format. The data returned can be accessed by result.d.results. This is an array of JSON objects. Other metadata can also be accessed using:
result.d.results | The result as an array of objects |
result.d.__count | This is the total number of records in the table |
result.d.__reccount | This is the total number of rows returned |
Lianja.OData_Read("/southwind/employees?$top=1").then(result => { console.log("Lianja.OData_Read()"); console.log(result); });
Remote evaluation of expressions and procs(). Use mylib::myproc() to reference procs in libraries on the server
Lianja.evaluate("etos(date()) + ' ' + time()").then(result => { console.log("Lianja.evaluate() - " + result); });