/** * Default model settings * (sails.config.models) * * Your default, project-wide model settings. Can also be overridden on a * per-model basis by setting a top-level properties in the model definition. * * For details about all available model settings, see: * https://sailsjs.com/config/models * * For more general background on Sails model settings, and how to configure * them on a project-wide or per-model basis, see: * https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/models-and-orm/model-settings */ module.exports.models = { /*************************************************************************** * * * Whether the `.create()` and `.update()` model methods should ignore * * (and refuse to persist) unrecognized data-- i.e. properties other than * * those explicitly defined by attributes in the model definition. * * * * To ease future maintenance of your code base, it is usually a good idea * * to set this to `true`. * * * * > Note that `schema: false` is not supported by every database. * * > For example, if you are using a SQL database, then relevant models * * > are always effectively `schema: true`. And if no `schema` setting is * * > provided whatsoever, the behavior is left up to the database adapter. * * > * * > For more info, see: * * > https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/orm/model-settings#?schema * * * ***************************************************************************/ // schema: true, /*************************************************************************** * * * How and whether Sails will attempt to automatically rebuild the * * tables/collections/etc. in your schema. * * * * > Note that, when running in a production environment, this will be * * > automatically set to `migrate: 'safe'`, no matter what you configure * * > here. This is a failsafe to prevent Sails from accidentally running * * > auto-migrations on your production database. * * > * * > For more info, see: * * > https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/orm/model-settings#?migrate * * * ***************************************************************************/ // migrate: 'alter', /*************************************************************************** * * * Base attributes that are included in all of your models by default. * * By convention, this is your primary key attribute (`id`), as well as two * * other timestamp attributes for tracking when records were last created * * or updated. * * * * > For more info, see: * * > https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/orm/model-settings#?attributes * * * ***************************************************************************/ attributes: { createdAt: { type: 'number', autoCreatedAt: true, }, updatedAt: { type: 'number', autoUpdatedAt: true, }, id: { type: 'number', autoIncrement: true, }, //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // /\ Using MongoDB? // || Replace `id` above with this instead: // // ``` // id: { type: 'string', columnName: '_id' }, // ``` // // Plus, don't forget to configure MongoDB as your default datastore: // https://sailsjs.com/docs/tutorials/using-mongo-db //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- }, /****************************************************************************** * * * The set of DEKs (data encryption keys) for at-rest encryption. * * i.e. when encrypting/decrypting data for attributes with `encrypt: true`. * * * * > The `default` DEK is used for all new encryptions, but multiple DEKs * * > can be configured to allow for key rotation. In production, be sure to * * > manage these keys like you would any other sensitive credential. * * * * > For more info, see: * * > https://sailsjs.com/docs/concepts/orm/model-settings#?dataEncryptionKeys * * * ******************************************************************************/ dataEncryptionKeys: { default: 'nuF29j3StsGhRTut9dIrCxCNyYegcwH30FxnZ3kkdiA=' }, /*************************************************************************** * * * Whether or not implicit records for associations should be cleaned up * * automatically using the built-in polyfill. This is especially useful * * during development with sails-disk. * * * * Depending on which databases you're using, you may want to disable this * * polyfill in your production environment. * * * * (For production configuration, see `config/env/production.js`.) * * * ***************************************************************************/ cascadeOnDestroy: true };