const { DataTypes, Model } = require('sequelize') class BookSeries extends Model { constructor(values, options) { super(values, options) /** @type {UUIDV4} */ this.id /** @type {string} */ this.sequence /** @type {UUIDV4} */ this.bookId /** @type {UUIDV4} */ this.seriesId /** @type {Date} */ this.createdAt } static removeByIds(seriesId = null, bookId = null) { const where = {} if (seriesId) where.seriesId = seriesId if (bookId) where.bookId = bookId return this.destroy({ where }) } /** * Initialize model * @param {import('../Database').sequelize} sequelize */ static init(sequelize) { super.init( { id: { type: DataTypes.UUID, defaultValue: DataTypes.UUIDV4, primaryKey: true }, sequence: DataTypes.STRING }, { sequelize, modelName: 'bookSeries', timestamps: true, updatedAt: false, indexes: [ { name: 'bookSeries_seriesId', fields: ['seriesId'] } ] } ) // Super Many-to-Many // ref: https://sequelize.org/docs/v6/advanced-association-concepts/advanced-many-to-many/#the-best-of-both-worlds-the-super-many-to-many-relationship const { book, series } = sequelize.models book.belongsToMany(series, { through: BookSeries }) series.belongsToMany(book, { through: BookSeries }) book.hasMany(BookSeries, { onDelete: 'CASCADE' }) BookSeries.belongsTo(book) series.hasMany(BookSeries, { onDelete: 'CASCADE' }) BookSeries.belongsTo(series) } } module.exports = BookSeries