Pagination and filtering helper method for TypeORM repositories or query builders using Nest.js framework.
- Pagination conforms to JSON:API
- Sort by multiple columns
- Search across columns
- Select columns
- Filter using operators (
$eq
,$not
,$null
,$in
,$gt
,$gte
,$lt
,$lte
,$btw
,$ilike
,$sw
,$contains
) - Include relations and nested relations
- Virtual column support
npm install nestjs-paginate
The following code exposes a route that can be utilized like so:
http://localhost:3000/cats?limit=5&page=2&sortBy=color:DESC&search=i&filter.age=$gte:3&select=id,name,color,age
{
"data": [
{
"id": 4,
"name": "George",
"color": "white",
"age": 3
},
{
"id": 5,
"name": "Leche",
"color": "white",
"age": 6
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Garfield",
"color": "ginger",
"age": 4
},
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Milo",
"color": "brown",
"age": 5
},
{
"id": 3,
"name": "Kitty",
"color": "black",
"age": 3
}
],
"meta": {
"itemsPerPage": 5,
"totalItems": 12,
"currentPage": 2,
"totalPages": 3,
"sortBy": [["color", "DESC"]],
"search": "i",
"filter": {
"age": "$gte:3"
}
},
"links": {
"first": "http://localhost:3000/cats?limit=5&page=1&sortBy=color:DESC&search=i&filter.age=$gte:3",
"previous": "http://localhost:3000/cats?limit=5&page=1&sortBy=color:DESC&search=i&filter.age=$gte:3",
"current": "http://localhost:3000/cats?limit=5&page=2&sortBy=color:DESC&search=i&filter.age=$gte:3",
"next": "http://localhost:3000/cats?limit=5&page=3&sortBy=color:DESC&search=i&filter.age=$gte:3",
"last": "http://localhost:3000/cats?limit=5&page=3&sortBy=color:DESC&search=i&filter.age=$gte:3"
}
}
import { Controller, Injectable, Get } from '@nestjs/common'
import { InjectRepository } from '@nestjs/typeorm'
import { FilterOperator, FilterSuffix, Paginate, PaginateQuery, paginate, Paginated } from 'nestjs-paginate'
import { Repository, Entity, PrimaryGeneratedColumn, Column } from 'typeorm'
@Entity()
export class CatEntity {
@PrimaryGeneratedColumn()
id: number
@Column('text')
name: string
@Column('text')
color: string
@Column('int')
age: number
@Column({ nullable: true })
lastVetVisit: Date | null
@CreateDateColumn()
createdAt: string
}
@Injectable()
export class CatsService {
constructor(
@InjectRepository(CatEntity)
private readonly catsRepository: Repository<CatEntity>
) {}
public findAll(query: PaginateQuery): Promise<Paginated<CatEntity>> {
return paginate(query, this.catsRepository, {
sortableColumns: ['id', 'name', 'color', 'age'],
nullSort: 'last',
defaultSortBy: [['id', 'DESC']],
searchableColumns: ['name', 'color', 'age'],
select: ['id', 'name', 'color', 'age', 'lastVetVisit'],
filterableColumns: {
name: [FilterOperator.EQ, FilterSuffix.NOT],
age: true,
},
})
}
}
@Controller('cats')
export class CatsController {
constructor(private readonly catsService: CatsService) {}
@Get()
public findAll(@Paginate() query: PaginateQuery): Promise<Paginated<CatEntity>> {
return this.catsService.findAll(query)
}
}
const paginateConfig: PaginateConfig<CatEntity> {
/**
* Required: true (must have a minimum of one column)
* Type: (keyof CatEntity)[]
* Description: These are the columns that are valid to be sorted by.
*/
sortableColumns: ['id', 'name', 'color'],
/**
* Required: false
* Type: 'first' | 'last'
* Description: Define whether to put null values at the beginning
* or end of the result set.
*/
nullSort: 'last',
/**
* Required: false
* Type: [keyof CatEntity, 'ASC' | 'DESC'][]
* Default: [[sortableColumns[0], 'ASC]]
* Description: The order to display the sorted entities.
*/
defaultSortBy: [['name', 'DESC']],
/**
* Required: false
* Type: (keyof CatEntity)[]
* Description: These columns will be searched through when using the search query
* param. Limit search scope further by using `searchBy` query param.
*/
searchableColumns: ['name', 'color'],
/**
* Required: false
* Type: (keyof CatEntity)[]
* Default: None
* Description: TypeORM partial selection. Limit selection further by using `select` query param.
* https://typeorm.io/select-query-builder#partial-selection
* Note: You must include the primary key in the selection.
*/
select: ['id', 'name', 'color'],
/**
* Required: false
* Type: number
* Default: 100
* Description: The maximum amount of entities to return per page.
* Set it to 0, in conjunction with limit=0 on query param, to disable pagination.
*/
maxLimit: 20,
/**
* Required: false
* Type: number
* Default: 20
*/
defaultLimit: 50,
/**
* Required: false
* Type: TypeORM find options
* Default: None
* https://typeorm.io/#/find-optionsfind-options.md
*/
where: { color: 'ginger' },
/**
* Required: false
* Type: { [key in CatEntity]?: FilterOperator[] } - Operators based on TypeORM find operators
* Default: None
* https://typeorm.io/#/find-options/advanced-options
*/
filterableColumns: { age: [FilterOperator.EQ, FilterOperator.IN] },
/**
* Required: false
* Type: RelationColumn<CatEntity>
* Description: Indicates what relations of entity should be loaded.
*/
relations: [],
/**
* Required: false
* Type: boolean
* Default: false
* Description: Load eager relations using TypeORM's eager property.
* Only works if `relations` is not defined.
*/
loadEagerRelations: true,
/**
* Required: false
* Type: boolean
* Description: Disables the global condition of "non-deleted" for the entity with delete date columns.
* https://typeorm.io/select-query-builder#querying-deleted-rows
*/
withDeleted: false,
/**
* Required: false
* Type: string
* Description: Allow user to choose between limit/offset and take/skip.
* Default: PaginationType.TAKE_AND_SKIP
*
* However, using limit/offset can cause problems with relations.
*/
paginationType: PaginationType.LIMIT_AND_OFFSET,
/**
* Required: false
* Type: boolean
* Default: false
* Description: Generate relative paths in the resource links.
*/
relativePath: true,
/**
* Required: false
* Type: string
* Description: Overrides the origin of absolute resource links if set.
*/
origin: 'http://cats.example',
}
You can paginate custom queries by passing on the query builder:
const queryBuilder = repo
.createQueryBuilder('cats')
.leftJoinAndSelect('cats.owner', 'owner')
.where('cats.owner = :ownerId', { ownerId })
const result = await paginate<CatEntity>(query, queryBuilder, config)
Similar as with repositories, you can utilize relations
as a simplified left-join form:
http://localhost:3000/cats?filter.toys.name=$in:Mouse,String
const config: PaginateConfig<CatEntity> = {
relations: ['toys'],
sortableColumns: ['id', 'name', 'toys.name'],
filterableColumns: {
'toys.name': [FilterOperator.IN],
},
}
const result = await paginate<CatEntity>(query, catRepo, config)
Note: Embedded columns on relations have to be wrapped with brackets:
const config: PaginateConfig<CatEntity> = {
sortableColumns: ['id', 'name', 'toys.(size.height)', 'toys.(size.width)'],
searchableColumns: ['name'],
relations: ['toys'],
}
Similar as with relations, you can specify nested relations for sorting, filtering and searching:
http://localhost:3000/cats?filter.home.pillows.color=pink
const config: PaginateConfig<CatEntity> = {
relations: { home: { pillows: true } },
sortableColumns: ['id', 'name', 'home.pillows.color'],
searchableColumns: ['name', 'home.pillows.color'],
filterableColumns: {
'home.pillows.color': [FilterOperator.EQ],
},
}
const result = await paginate<CatEntity>(query, catRepo, config)
Eager loading should work with TypeORM's eager property out of the box:
@Entity()
export class CatEntity {
// ...
@OneToMany(() => CatToyEntity, (catToy) => catToy.cat, {
eager: true,
})
toys: CatToyEntity[]
}
const config: PaginateConfig<CatEntity> = {
loadEagerRelations: true,
sortableColumns: ['id', 'name', 'toys.name'],
filterableColumns: {
'toys.name': [FilterOperator.IN],
},
}
const result = await paginate<CatEntity>(query, catRepo, config)
Filter operators must be whitelisted per column in PaginateConfig
.
const config: PaginateConfig<CatEntity> = {
// ...
filterableColumns: {
// Enable individual operators on a column
id: [FilterOperator.EQ, FilterSuffix.NOT],
// Enable all operators on a column
age: true,
},
}
?filter.name=$eq:Milo
is equivalent with ?filter.name=Milo
?filter.age=$btw:4,6
where column age
is between 4
and 6
?filter.id=$not:$in:2,5,7
where column id
is not 2
, 5
or 7
?filter.summary=$not:$ilike:term
where column summary
does not contain term
?filter.summary=$sw:term
where column summary
starts with term
?filter.seenAt=$null
where column seenAt
is NULL
?filter.seenAt=$not:$null
where column seenAt
is not NULL
?filter.createdAt=$btw:2022-02-02,2022-02-10
where column createdAt
is between the dates 2022-02-02
and 2022-02-10
?filter.createdAt=$lt:2022-12-20T10:00:00.000Z
where column createdAt
is before iso date 2022-12-20T10:00:00.000Z
?filter.roles=$contains:moderator
where column roles
is an array and contains the value moderator
?filter.roles=$contains:moderator,admin
where column roles
is an array and contains the values moderator
and admin
Multi filters are filters that can be applied to a single column with a comparator.
?filter.createdAt=$gt:2022-02-02&filter.createdAt=$lt:2022-02-10
where column createdAt
is after 2022-02-02
and before 2022-02-10
?filter.id=$contains:moderator&filter.id=$or:$contains:admin
where column roles
is an array and contains moderator
or admin
?filter.id=$gt:3&filter.id=$and:$lt:5&filter.id=$or:$eq:7
where column id
is greater than 3
and less than 5
or equal to 7
Note: The $and
comparators are not required. The above example is equivalent to:
?filter.id=$gt:3&filter.id=$lt:5&filter.id=$or:$eq:7
Note: The first comparator on the the first filter is ignored because the filters are grouped by the column name and chained with an $and
to other filters.
...&filter.id=5&filter.id=$or:7&filter.name=Milo&...
is resolved to:
WHERE ... AND (id = 5 OR id = 7) AND name = 'Milo' AND ...
You can use two default decorators @ApiOkResponsePaginated and @ApiPagination to generate swagger documentation for your endpoints
@ApiOkPaginatedResponse
is for response body, return http status is 200
@ApiPaginationQuery
is for query params
@Get()
@ApiOkPaginatedResponse(
UserDto,
USER_PAGINATION_CONFIG,
)
@ApiPaginationQuery(USER_PAGINATION_CONFIG)
async findAll(
@Paginate()
query: PaginateQuery,
): Promise<Paginated<UserEntity>> {
}
There is also some syntax sugar for this, and you can use only one decorator @PaginatedSwaggerDocs
for both response body and query params
@Get()
@PaginatedSwaggerDocs(UserDto, USER_PAGINATION_CONFIG)
async findAll(
@Paginate()
query: PaginateQuery,
): Promise<Paginated<UserEntity>> {
}
The package does not report error reasons in the response bodies. They are instead
reported as debug
level logging.
Common errors include missing sortableColumns
or filterableColumns
(the latter only affects filtering).