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process.chdir(__dirname)
app.use('/-/:tarball', (req,res,next) => { app.use('/-/:tarball', (req,res,next) => {
const url = decodeURIComponent(req.url)
console.debug ('GET', req.params) console.debug ('GET', req.params)
try { try {
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"title": "Introduction",
"description": "### Database Functions in CDS Models\n\nIn this tour, you'll learn how to add database-specific functions to CDS models in your application."
},
{
"file": "bookshop/db/schema.cds",
"description": "#### Basic Schema\n\nWe want to add two fields to the `Authors` entity, one for the author's age and one for the span of years that she or he lived.\n\nThese two fields can be computed out of the existing `dateOfBirth` and `dateOfDeath` fields.",
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"description": "### Add More Data\n\nOptionally you can add some `Authors` data by clicking on the _Send Request_ link (provided by the [REST client](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=humao.rest-client) extension).",
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"title": "CAP Samples",
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"title": "Welcome",
"file": "README.md",
"description": "### Welcome to CAP Samples!\n\nThis tour leads you through a collection of samples for the [SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP)](https://cap.cloud.sap).\nYou will learn which features of the programming model are demonstrated in which sample.\n\nLet's start!",
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"description": "### A Bookshop!\n\nIntroduces:\n- [Project Setup](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/) and [Layouts](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects)\n- [Domain Modeling](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models)\n- [Defining Services](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/providing-services)\n- [Generic Providers](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/generic-providers)\n- [Adding Custom Logic](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/service-impl)\n- [Using Databases](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/databases)\n",
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"description": "### Extend and Reuse\n\nShowcases how to extend [@sap/cds/common](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/common) thereby covering:\n- Building [extension packages](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models#aspects-extensibility)\n- Providing [reuse packages](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects#sharing-and-reusing-content)\n- [Verticalization](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/common#adapting-to-your-needs)\n- Using [Aspects](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/cdl#aspects)\n- Used in the [fiori app sample](#fiori)\n",
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"description": "### Annotations for SAP Fiori Elements\n\nA [composite app, reusing and combining](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/verticalize) these packages:\n - [@capire/bookshop](bookshop)\n - [@capire/reviews](reviews)\n - [@capire/orders](orders)\n - [@capire/common](common)\n\n[Adds a SAP Fiori elements application](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori/) to bookshop, thereby introducing to:\n - [OData Annotations](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#adding-odata-annotations) in `.cds` files\n - Support for [Fiori Draft](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#draft)\n - Support for [Value Helps](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#value-help)\n - Serving SAP Fiori apps locally\n\n[The Vue.js app](bookshop/app/vue) imported from bookshop is served as well.\n",
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// List of extensions which should be recommended for users of this workspace. // List of extensions which should be recommended for users of this workspace.
"recommendations": [ "recommendations": [
"sapse.vscode-cds", "SAPSE.vscode-cds",
"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint", "dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
"esbenp.prettier-vscode", "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
"mechatroner.rainbow-csv", "mechatroner.rainbow-csv",
"humao.rest-client", "humao.rest-client",
"alexcvzz.vscode-sqlite", "alexcvzz.vscode-sqlite",
"hbenl.vscode-mocha-test-adapter", "hbenl.vscode-mocha-test-adapter",
"sdras.night-owl", "sdras.night-owl"
"vsls-contrib.codetour"
], ],
// List of extensions recommended by VS Code that should not be recommended for users of this workspace. // List of extensions recommended by VS Code that should not be recommended for users of this workspace.
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"version": "0.2.0", "version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [ "configurations": [
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"name": "bookshop", "name": "Attach by Process ID",
"command": "npx cds watch bookshop", "processId": "${command:PickProcess}",
"type": "node-terminal", "request": "attach",
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"**/odata-v4/okra/**"
]
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"description": "Which sample do you want to start?", "description": "Which sample do you want to start?",
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"default": "bookshop" "default": "bookshop"
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@@ -7,17 +7,14 @@ Find here a collection of samples for the [SAP Cloud Application Programming Mod
### Preliminaries ### Preliminaries
1. Install [**@sap/cds-dk**](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/) globally: 1. [Install @sap/cds-dk](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/) as documented in [capire](https://cap.cloud.sap)
2. _Optional:_ [Use Visual Studio Code](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/in-vscode)
```sh
npm i -g @sap/cds-dk
```
2. _Optional:_ [Use Visual Studio Code](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/tools#vscode)
### Download ### Download
If you've [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) installed, clone this repo as shown below, otherwise [download as ZIP file](archive/master.zip). Clone this repo as shown below, if you have [git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) installed,
otherwise [download as zip file](archive/master.zip).
```sh ```sh
git clone https://github.com/sap-samples/cloud-cap-samples samples git clone https://github.com/sap-samples/cloud-cap-samples samples
@@ -42,12 +39,9 @@ cds watch bookshop
After that open this link in your browser: [http://localhost:4004](http://localhost:4004) After that open this link in your browser: [http://localhost:4004](http://localhost:4004)
When asked to log in, type `alice` as user and leave the password field blank, which is the [default user](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/node.js/authentication#mocked).
### Testing ### Testing
Run the provided tests with [_jest_](http://jestjs.io) or [_mocha_](http://mochajs.org), for example: Run the provided tests with [_jest_](http://jestjs.io) or [_mocha_](http://mochajs.org), for example:
```sh ```sh
npx jest npx jest
``` ```
@@ -56,7 +50,7 @@ npx jest
### Serve `npm` ### Serve `npm`
We've included a simple npm registry mock, which allows you to do an `npm install @capire/<package>` locally. Use it as follows: We've simple npm registry mock included which allows you to do an `npm install @capire/<package>` anywhere locally. Use it as follows:
1. Start the @capire registry: 1. Start the @capire registry:
```sh ```sh
@@ -64,23 +58,18 @@ npm run registry
``` ```
> While running this will have `@capire:registry=http://localhost:4444` set with npmrc. > While running this will have `@capire:registry=http://localhost:4444` set with npmrc.
2. Install one of the @capire packages wherever you like, for example: 2. Install one of the @capire packages wherever you like, e.g.:
```sh ```sh
npm add @capire/common @capire/bookshop npm add @capire/common @capire/bookshop
``` ```
## Code Tours
Take one of the [guided tours](.tours) in VS Code through our CAP samples and learn which CAP features are showcased by the different parts of the repository. Just install the [CodeTour extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vsls-contrib.codetour) for VS Code. We'll add more code tours in the future. Stay tuned!
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
<td class="rating-stars"> <td class="rating-stars">
{{ ('★'.repeat(Math.round(book.rating))+'☆☆☆☆☆').slice(0,5) }} {{ ('★'.repeat(Math.round(book.rating))+'☆☆☆☆☆').slice(0,5) }}
</td> </td>
<td>{{ book.currency && book.currency.symbol }} {{ book.price }}</td> <td>{{ book.currency.symbol }} {{ book.price }}</td>
</tr> </tr>
</table> </table>

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
ID;name ID;name;dateOfBirth;placeOfBirth;dateOfDeath;placeOfDeath
101;Emily Brontë 101;Emily Brontë;1818-07-30;Thornton, Yorkshire;1848-12-19;Haworth, Yorkshire
107;Charlotte Brontë 107;Charlotte Brontë;1818-04-21;Thornton, Yorkshire;1855-03-31;Haworth, Yorkshire
150;Edgar Allen Poe 150;Edgar Allen Poe;1809-01-19;Boston, Massachusetts;1849-10-07;Baltimore, Maryland
170;Richard Carpenter 170;Richard Carpenter;1929-08-14;Kings Lynn, Norfolk;2012-02-26;Hertfordshire, England
1 ID name dateOfBirth placeOfBirth dateOfDeath placeOfDeath
2 101 Emily Brontë 1818-07-30 Thornton, Yorkshire 1848-12-19 Haworth, Yorkshire
3 107 Charlotte Brontë 1818-04-21 Thornton, Yorkshire 1855-03-31 Haworth, Yorkshire
4 150 Edgar Allen Poe 1809-01-19 Boston, Massachusetts 1849-10-07 Baltimore, Maryland
5 170 Richard Carpenter 1929-08-14 King’s Lynn, Norfolk 2012-02-26 Hertfordshire, England

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
ID;title;author_ID;genre_ID ID;title;descr;author_ID;stock;price;currency_code;genre_ID
201;Wuthering Heights;101;11 201;Wuthering Heights;"Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's only novel, was published in 1847 under the pseudonym ""Ellis Bell"". It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey were accepted by publisher Thomas Newby before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850.";101;12;11.11;GBP;11
207;Jane Eyre;107;11 207;Jane Eyre;"Jane Eyre /ɛər/ (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name ""Currer Bell"", on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Primarily a bildungsroman, Jane Eyre follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr. Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. The novel revolutionised prose fiction in that the focus on Jane's moral and spiritual development is told through an intimate, first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. The book contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core and is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism.";107;11;12.34;GBP;11
251;The Raven;150;16 251;The Raven;"""The Raven"" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow fall into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further distress the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word ""Nevermore"". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious, and classical references.";150;333;13.13;USD;16
252;Eleonora;150;16 252;Eleonora;"""Eleonora"" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1842 in Philadelphia in the literary annual The Gift. It is often regarded as somewhat autobiographical and has a relatively ""happy"" ending.";150;555;14;USD;16
271;Catweazle;170;13 271;Catweazle;Catweazle is a British fantasy television series, starring Geoffrey Bayldon in the title role, and created by Richard Carpenter for London Weekend Television. The first series, produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence, was screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. The second series, directed by David Reid and David Lane, was shown in 1971. Each series had thirteen episodes, most but not all written by Carpenter, who also published two books based on the scripts.;170;22;15;EUR;13
1 ID title descr author_ID stock price currency_code genre_ID
2 201 Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë's only novel, was published in 1847 under the pseudonym "Ellis Bell". It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey were accepted by publisher Thomas Newby before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850. 101 12 11.11 GBP 11
3 207 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre /ɛər/ (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë, published under the pen name "Currer Bell", on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Primarily a bildungsroman, Jane Eyre follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr. Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. The novel revolutionised prose fiction in that the focus on Jane's moral and spiritual development is told through an intimate, first-person narrative, where actions and events are coloured by a psychological intensity. The book contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of Christian morality at its core and is considered by many to be ahead of its time because of Jane's individualistic character and how the novel approaches the topics of class, sexuality, religion and feminism. 107 11 12.34 GBP 11
4 251 The Raven "The Raven" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow fall into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student, is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further distress the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word "Nevermore". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious, and classical references. 150 333 13.13 USD 16
5 252 Eleonora "Eleonora" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1842 in Philadelphia in the literary annual The Gift. It is often regarded as somewhat autobiographical and has a relatively "happy" ending. 150 555 14 USD 16
6 271 Catweazle Catweazle is a British fantasy television series, starring Geoffrey Bayldon in the title role, and created by Richard Carpenter for London Weekend Television. The first series, produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence, was screened in the UK on ITV in 1970. The second series, directed by David Reid and David Lane, was shown in 1971. Each series had thirteen episodes, most but not all written by Carpenter, who also published two books based on the scripts. 170 22 15 EUR 13

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
ID;locale;title ID;locale;title;descr
201;de;Sturmhöhe 201;de;Sturmhöhe;Sturmhöhe (Originaltitel: Wuthering Heights) ist der einzige Roman der englischen Schriftstellerin Emily Brontë (18181848). Der 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Ellis Bell veröffentlichte Roman wurde vom viktorianischen Publikum weitgehend abgelehnt, heute gilt er als ein Klassiker der britischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts.
201;fr;Les Hauts de Hurlevent 201;fr;Les Hauts de Hurlevent;Les Hauts de Hurlevent (titre original : Wuthering Heights), parfois orthographié Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent, est l'unique roman d'Emily Brontë, publié pour la première fois en 1847 sous le pseudonyme dEllis Bell. Loin d'être un récit moralisateur, Emily Brontë achève néanmoins le roman dans une atmosphère sereine, suggérant le triomphe de la paix et du Bien sur la vengeance et le Mal.
207;de;Jane Eyre 207;de;Jane Eyre;Jane Eyre. Eine Autobiographie (Originaltitel: Jane Eyre. An Autobiography), erstmals erschienen im Jahr 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Currer Bell, ist der erste veröffentlichte Roman der britischen Autorin Charlotte Brontë und ein Klassiker der viktorianischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts. Der Roman erzählt in Form einer Ich-Erzählung die Lebensgeschichte von Jane Eyre (ausgesprochen /ˌdʒeɪn ˈɛə/), die nach einer schweren Kindheit eine Stelle als Gouvernante annimmt und sich in ihren Arbeitgeber verliebt, jedoch immer wieder um ihre Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung kämpfen muss. Als klein, dünn, blass, stets schlicht dunkel gekleidet und mit strengem Mittelscheitel beschrieben, gilt die Heldin des Romans Jane Eyre nicht zuletzt aufgrund der Kino- und Fernsehversionen der melodramatischen Romanvorlage als die bekannteste englische Gouvernante der Literaturgeschichte
252;de;Eleonora 252;de;Eleonora;“Eleonora” ist eine Erzählung von Edgar Allan Poe. Sie wurde 1841 erstveröffentlicht. In ihr geht es um das Paradox der Treue in der Treulosigkeit.
1 ID locale title descr
2 201 de Sturmhöhe Sturmhöhe (Originaltitel: Wuthering Heights) ist der einzige Roman der englischen Schriftstellerin Emily Brontë (1818–1848). Der 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Ellis Bell veröffentlichte Roman wurde vom viktorianischen Publikum weitgehend abgelehnt, heute gilt er als ein Klassiker der britischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts.
3 201 fr Les Hauts de Hurlevent Les Hauts de Hurlevent (titre original : Wuthering Heights), parfois orthographié Les Hauts de Hurle-Vent, est l'unique roman d'Emily Brontë, publié pour la première fois en 1847 sous le pseudonyme d’Ellis Bell. Loin d'être un récit moralisateur, Emily Brontë achève néanmoins le roman dans une atmosphère sereine, suggérant le triomphe de la paix et du Bien sur la vengeance et le Mal.
4 207 de Jane Eyre Jane Eyre. Eine Autobiographie (Originaltitel: Jane Eyre. An Autobiography), erstmals erschienen im Jahr 1847 unter dem Pseudonym Currer Bell, ist der erste veröffentlichte Roman der britischen Autorin Charlotte Brontë und ein Klassiker der viktorianischen Romanliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts. Der Roman erzählt in Form einer Ich-Erzählung die Lebensgeschichte von Jane Eyre (ausgesprochen /ˌdʒeɪn ˈɛə/), die nach einer schweren Kindheit eine Stelle als Gouvernante annimmt und sich in ihren Arbeitgeber verliebt, jedoch immer wieder um ihre Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung kämpfen muss. Als klein, dünn, blass, stets schlicht dunkel gekleidet und mit strengem Mittelscheitel beschrieben, gilt die Heldin des Romans Jane Eyre nicht zuletzt aufgrund der Kino- und Fernsehversionen der melodramatischen Romanvorlage als die bekannteste englische Gouvernante der Literaturgeschichte
5 252 de Eleonora “Eleonora” ist eine Erzählung von Edgar Allan Poe. Sie wurde 1841 erstveröffentlicht. In ihr geht es um das Paradox der Treue in der Treulosigkeit.

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@@ -14,8 +14,3 @@ ID;parent_ID;name
22;21;Autobiography 22;21;Autobiography
23;20;Essay 23;20;Essay
24;20;Speech 24;20;Speech
30;;Others
31;30;Other-A
32;30;Other-A
33;30;Other-A
34;30;Other-A
1 ID parent_ID name
14 22 21 Autobiography
15 23 20 Essay
16 24 20 Speech
30 Others
31 30 Other-A
32 30 Other-A
33 30 Other-A
34 30 Other-A

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@@ -1,19 +1,29 @@
using { Currency, managed, sap } from '@sap/cds/common'; using { Currency, managed, sap } from '@sap/cds/common';
namespace sap.capire.bookshop; namespace sap.capire.bookshop;
entity Books { entity Books : managed {
key ID : Integer; key ID : Integer;
title : localized String(111); title : localized String(111);
descr : localized String(1111);
author : Association to Authors; author : Association to Authors;
genre : Association to Genres; genre : Association to Genres;
stock : Integer;
price : Decimal;
currency : Currency;
image : LargeBinary @Core.MediaType : 'image/png';
} }
entity Authors { entity Authors : managed {
key ID : Integer; key ID : Integer;
name : String(111); name : String(111);
dateOfBirth : Date;
dateOfDeath : Date;
placeOfBirth : String;
placeOfDeath : String;
books : Association to many Books on books.author = $self; books : Association to many Books on books.author = $self;
} }
/** Hierarchically organized Code List for Genres */
entity Genres : sap.common.CodeList { entity Genres : sap.common.CodeList {
key ID : Integer; key ID : Integer;
parent : Association to Genres; parent : Association to Genres;

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
namespace sap.capire.bookshop; //> important for reflection namespace sap.capire.bookshop; //> important for reflection
using from './db/schema'; using from './db/schema';
using from './srv/cat-service';
using from './srv/admin-service'; using from './srv/admin-service';

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exports.CatalogService = require('./srv/cat-service')

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@@ -3,42 +3,20 @@
"version": "1.0.0", "version": "1.0.0",
"description": "A simple self-contained bookshop service.", "description": "A simple self-contained bookshop service.",
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"@sap/cds": "^5.0.4", "@capire/common": "*",
"@sap/cds": "^4",
"express": "^4.17.1", "express": "^4.17.1",
"passport": "0.4.1", "passport": "0.4.1"
"@sap/hana-client": "^2.7.21"
}, },
"scripts": { "scripts": {
"genres": "cds serve test/genres.cds",
"start": "cds run",
"watch": "cds watch" "watch": "cds watch"
}, },
"cds": { "cds": {
"requires": { "requires": {
"db": { "db": {
"kind": "sql", "kind": "sql"
"xxx-model": "*",
"xxx-credentials": {
"database": "localSqlite.db"
}
},
"[production]": {
"db": {
"kind": "hana",
"model": [
"db",
"srv"
]
}
}
},
"features": {
"assert_integrity": false
},
"hana": {
"deploy-format": "hdbtable"
},
"cdsc": {
"beta": {
"foreignKeyConstraints": true
} }
} }
} }

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@@ -1,126 +1,31 @@
# Foreign key constraints on DB # Bookshop Getting Started Sample
As model we use a simplified version of the bookshop scenario, we work with nodejs runtime. This stand-alone sample introduces the essential tasks in the development of CAP-based services as also covered in the [Getting Started guide in capire](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/in-a-nutshell).
## Hypothetical Use Cases
## Preparation 1. Build a service that allows to browse _Books_ and _Authors_.
2. Books have assigned _Genres_ which are organized hierarchically.
3. All users may browse books without login.
4. All entries are maintained by Administrators.
5. End users may order books (the actual order mgmt being out of scope)
As we want to see the effects of the database constaints, we first need to switch off the integrity checks done by the node runtime. In the `package.json`: ## Running the Sample
```json
"cds": { ```sh
..., npm run watch
"features": {
"assert_integrity": false
}
}
``` ```
Then switch on constraint generation. In the `package.json`: ## Content & Best Practices
```json
"cds": {
...,
"cdsc": {
"beta": {
"foreignKeyConstraints": true
}
}
}
```
## SQLite | Links to capire | Sample files / folders |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ |
In SQLite, FK constraints can only be specified during the creation of a table. They cannot be altered for an existing table. So here we at least don't have issues with existing data. | [Project Setup and Layouts](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects#sharing-and-reusing-content) | [`./`](./) |
| [Defining Domain Models](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models) | [`./db/schema.cds`](./db/schema.cds) |
For SQLite, constraint checks need to be enabled by application at runtime for each db connection with the command | [Defining Services](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/providing-services) | [`./srv/*.cds`](./srv) |
```sql | [Single-purposed Services](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/providing-services#single-purposed-services) | [`./srv/*.cds`](./srv) |
PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON; | [Generic Providers](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/providing-services) | http://localhost:4004 |
``` | Using Databases | [`./db/data/*.csv`](./db/data) |
We do this via a custom handler in `admin-service.js`. | [Adding Custom Logic](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/service-impl) | [`./srv/*.js`](./srv) |
| Adding Tests | [`./test`](./test) |
Now run the requests in `requests.http` (use `http://localhost:4004` as server URL). They behave as expected. | [Sharing for Reuse](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects#sharing-and-reusing-content) | [`./index.cds`](./index.cds) |
But the error messages are not providing any details. They say "constraint violation", but they don't say which table/constraint is violated:
```
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
...
{
"error": {
"code": "SQLITE_CONSTRAINT",
"message": "SQLITE_CONSTRAINT: FOREIGN KEY constraint failed in: \nCOMMIT"
}
}
```
The runtime constraint checks do provide the name of the restricting association (but not the name of the entity where the association lives).
## HANA
Preparation:
* logon to cf account (e.g. trial)
* create HANA service instance: `cf create-service hanatrial hdi-shared bookshop-db`
First make the deplyoment without constraints (switch off constraint generation in `package.json`).
* Run `cds build --production`. No constraints are generated.
* Deploy db model: `cf push -f gen/db`
* Deploy nodejs app: `cf push -f gen/srv --random-route`. Take note of the app URL.
Run the requests in `request.http` (use the URL from the previous step as server URL, prepend with `https://`).
Make sure to introduce some data that violates the constraints. No errors are reported - as expected.
Now switch on constraint generation in `package.json`.
* Run `cds build --production`. The constraints are placed in separate `hdbconstraint` files in `gen\db\src\gen`. They are generated with `VALIDATED ON`.
* Re-deploy db model: `cf push -f gen/db`. It fails, as the existing data violates the constraints.
* Check logs: `cf logs bookshop-db-deployer --recent`.
```
Error: com.sap.hana.di.constraint: Could not create the database object [8250005]
at "src/gen/sap.capire.bookshop.Books_author.hdbconstraint" (1:1)
Error: com.sap.hana.di.constraint: Database error 7: : feature not supported: referential constraint violated by existing value [8201003]
at "src/gen/sap.capire.bookshop.Books_author.hdbconstraint" (1:1)
```
You can see which constraint is violated, but there is no info about the offensive entries.
Now use the requests from `request.http` to fix the entries that have been broken above.
* Re-deploy db model: `cf push -f gen/db`. It should succeed.
Again run the requests from `request.http`. This time all changes that would lead to a
constraint violation fail.
Inserting a book with non-existing author ID or changing a book's author ID to an invalid value yields
the message
```
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
...
{
"error": {
"code": "500",
"message": "Internal Server Error"
}
}
```
When trying to delete a genre that is still referenced in a book we get
```
HTTP/1.1 462 status code 462
...
{
"error": {
"code": "462",
"message": "failed on update or delete by foreign key constraint violation: TrexColumnUpdate failed on table '21F87859727E470E94917B690908A09D:SAP_CAPIRE_BOOKSHOP_GENRES' with error: DELETE on 21F87859727E470E94917B690908A09D:SAP_CAPIRE_BOOKSHOP_GENRES(ID) failed, because 1 rows with corresponding foreign keys still exist in 21F87859727E470E94917B690908A09D:SAP_CAPIRE_BOOKSHOP_BOOKS(GENRE_ID), rc=1536"
}
}
```
Note: when using `cdsc` to generate the constraints
```
cdsc Q --beta foreignKeyConstraints -d hana -s hdi -o dbstuff db\schema.cds srv\admin-service.cds
```
there will be constraints for e.g. `sap_common_Currencies_texts`. This cannot be deplyoed, as the corresponding table is removed from `cds` via the tree-shaking mechanism. These constraints need to be removed manually before deployment.
## Todo
* Provide a way to control parameters `VALIDATED` and `ENFORCED` of the constraints (only interesting for HANA, as in SQLite changing constraints after table generation is not possible).
* Provide some tool to identify existing entries that violate constraints. We can generate a list of `SELECT` statements that find these entries, but how do we run it and show the results to the user?
* Can runtimes improve the error messages?

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using { sap.capire.bookshop as my } from '../db/schema'; using { sap.capire.bookshop as my } from '../db/schema';
service AdminService { service AdminService @(requires:'admin') {
entity Books as projection on my.Books; entity Books as projection on my.Books;
entity Authors as projection on my.Authors; entity Authors as projection on my.Authors;
entity Genres as projection on my.Genres;
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// sqlite: FK constraint checks need to be enabled by application at runtime
// for each db connection
const cds = require('@sap/cds') const cds = require('@sap/cds')
module.exports = cds.service.impl (async function(){
const db = await cds.connect.to('db') module.exports = cds.service.impl (function(){
this.before ('NEW','Authors', genid)
if (db.kind === 'sqlite') this.before ('NEW','Books', genid)
{
db.before('BEGIN', function (req) {
//console.log('--- PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON ---')
return this.dbc.run('PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON;')
}) })
/** Generate primary keys for target entity in request */
async function genid (req) {
const {ID} = await cds.tx(req).run (SELECT.one.from(req.target).columns('max(ID) as ID'))
req.data.ID = ID - ID % 100 + 100 + 1
} }
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using { sap.capire.bookshop as my } from '../db/schema';
service CatalogService @(path:'/browse') {
@readonly entity Books as SELECT from my.Books {*,
author.name as author
} excluding { createdBy, modifiedBy };
@readonly entity ListOfBooks as SELECT from Books
excluding { descr, stock };
@requires: 'authenticated-user'
action submitOrder ( book: Books:ID, amount: Integer ) returns { stock: Integer };
event OrderedBook : { book: Books:ID; amount: Integer; buyer: String };
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const cds = require('@sap/cds')
const { Books } = cds.entities ('sap.capire.bookshop')
class CatalogService extends cds.ApplicationService { async init(){
// Reduce stock of ordered books if available stock suffices
this.on ('submitOrder', async req => {
const {book,amount} = req.data, tx = cds.tx(req)
let {stock} = await tx.read('stock').from(Books,book)
if (stock >= amount) {
await tx.update (Books,book).with ({ stock: stock -= amount })
this.emit ('OrderedBook', { book, amount, buyer:req.user.id })
return { stock }
}
else return req.error (409,`${amount} exceeds stock for book #${book}`)
})
// Add some discount for overstocked books
this.after ('READ','Books', each => {
if (each.stock > 111) {
each.title += ` -- 11% discount!`
}
})
return super.init()
}}
module.exports = { CatalogService }

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using { sap.capire.bookshop as my } from '../db/schema';
service TestService {
entity Genres as projection on my.Genres;
}

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#################################################
#
# Genres
#
GET http://localhost:4004/test/Genres?
###
GET http://localhost:4004/test/Genres?
&$filter=parent_ID eq null&$select=name
&$expand=children($select=name)
###
POST http://localhost:4004/test/Genres?
Content-Type: application/json
{ "ID":100, "name":"Some Sample Genres...", "children":[
{ "ID":101, "name":"Cat", "children":[
{ "ID":102, "name":"Kitty", "children":[
{ "ID":103, "name":"Kitty Cat", "children":[
{ "ID":104, "name":"Aristocat" } ]},
{ "ID":105, "name":"Kitty Bat" } ]},
{ "ID":106, "name":"Catwoman", "children":[
{ "ID":107, "name":"Catalina" } ]} ]},
{ "ID":108, "name":"Catweazle" }
]}
###
GET http://localhost:4004/test/Genres(100)?
# &$expand=children
# &$expand=children($expand=children($expand=children($expand=children)))
###
DELETE http://localhost:4004/test/Genres(103)
###
DELETE http://localhost:4004/test/Genres(100)
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# running locally
@server = http://localhost:4004 @server = http://localhost:4004
@me = Authorization: Basic {{$processEnv USER}}:
# running on cf
#@server = https://bookshop-srv-....hana.ondemand.com
### get all books
GET {{server}}/admin/Books
### get all authors
GET {{server}}/admin/Authors
### get all genres
GET {{server}}/admin/Genres
### create book with wrong author ID -> should fail ### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
POST {{server}}/admin/Books # Get service info
Content-Type: application/json GET {{server}}/browse
{{me}}
{
"ID": 701,
"title": "XXX",
"author": { "ID": 9999 }
}
### create book with correct author ID -> should work ### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get $metadata document
GET {{server}}/browse/$metadata
{{me}}
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Browse Books as any user
GET {{server}}/browse/Books?
# &$select=title,stock
# &$expand=currency
# &sap-language=de
{{me}}
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Fetch Authors as admin
GET {{server}}/admin/Authors?
# &$select=name,dateOfBirth,placeOfBirth
# &$expand=books($select=title;$expand=currency)
# &$filter=ID eq 101
# &sap-language=de
Authorization: Basic alice:
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create book
POST {{server}}/admin/Books POST {{server}}/admin/Books
Content-Type: application/json;IEEE754Compatible=true Content-Type: application/json;IEEE754Compatible=true
Authorization: Basic alice:
{ {
"ID": 702, "ID": 2,
"title": "Poems : Pocket Poets", "title": "Poems : Pocket Poets",
"author": { "ID": 101 } "descr": "The Everyman's Library Pocket Poets hardcover series is popular for its compact size and reasonable price which does not compromise content. Poems: Bronte contains poems that demonstrate a sensibility elemental in its force with an imaginative discipline and flexibility of the highest order. Also included are an Editor's Note and an index of first lines.",
"author": { "ID": 101 },
"genre": { "ID": 12 },
"stock": 5,
"price": "12.05",
"currency": { "code": "USD" }
} }
### delete book
DELETE {{server}}/admin/Books(ID=701)
### change book to wrong author ID -> should fail ### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Put image to books
PUT {{server}}/admin/Books(2)/image
Content-Type: image/png
Authorization: Basic alice:
PATCH {{server}}/admin/Books(ID=207) data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAANwAAADcCAYAAAAbWs+BAAAGwElEQVR4Ae3cwZFbNxBFUY5rkrDTmKAUk5QT03Aa44U22KC7NHptw+DRikVAXf8fzC3u8Hj4R4AAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAgZzAW26USQT+e4HPx+Mz+RRvj0e0kT+SD2cWAQK1gOBqH6sEogKCi3IaRqAWEFztY5VAVEBwUU7DCNQCgqt9rBKICgguymkYgVpAcLWPVQJRAcFFOQ0jUAsIrvaxSiAqILgop2EEagHB1T5WCUQFBBflNIxALSC42scqgaiA4KKchhGoBQRX+1glEBUQXJTTMAK1gOBqH6sEogKCi3IaRqAWeK+Xb1z9iN558fHxcSPS9p2ezx/ROz4e4TtIHt+3j/61hW9f+2+7/+UXbifjewIDAoIbQDWSwE5AcDsZ3xMYEBDcAKqRBHYCgtvJ+J7AgIDgBlCNJLATENxOxvcEBgQEN4BqJIGdgOB2Mr4nMCAguAFUIwnsBAS3k/E9gQEBwQ2gGklgJyC4nYzvCQwICG4A1UgCOwHB7WR8T2BAQHADqEYS2AkIbifjewIDAoIbQDWSwE5AcDsZ3xMYEEjfTzHwiK91B8npd6Q8n8/oGQ/ckRJ9vvQwv3BpUfMIFAKCK3AsEUgLCC4tah6BQkBwBY4lAmkBwaVFzSNQCAiuwLFEIC0guLSoeQQKAcEVOJYIpAUElxY1j0AhILgCxxKBtIDg0qLmESgEBFfgWCKQFhBcWtQ8AoWA4AocSwTSAoJLi5pHoBAQXIFjiUBaQHBpUfMIFAKCK3AsEUgLCC4tah6BQmDgTpPsHSTFs39p6fQ7Q770UsV/Ov19X+2OFL9wxR+rJQJpAcGlRc0jUAgIrsCxRCAtILi0qHkECgHBFTiWCKQFBJcWNY9AISC4AscSgbSA4NKi5hEoBARX4FgikBYQXFrUPAKFgOAKHEsE0gKCS4uaR6AQEFyBY4lAWkBwaVHzCBQCgitwLBFICwguLWoegUJAcAWOJQJpAcGlRc0jUAgIrsCxRCAt8J4eePq89B0ar3ZnyOnve/rfn1+400/I810lILirjtPLnC4guNNPyPNdJSC4q47Ty5wuILjTT8jzXSUguKuO08ucLiC400/I810lILirjtPLnC4guNNPyPNdJSC4q47Ty5wuILjTT8jzXSUguKuO08ucLiC400/I810lILirjtPLnC4guNNPyPNdJSC4q47Ty5wuILjTT8jzXSUguKuO08ucLiC400/I810l8JZ/m78+szP/zI47fJo7Q37vgJ7PHwN/07/3TOv/9gu3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhAcMPAxhNYBQS3avhMYFhg4P6H9J0maYHXuiMlrXf+vOfA33Turf3C5SxNItAKCK4lsoFATkBwOUuTCLQCgmuJbCCQExBcztIkAq2A4FoiGwjkBASXszSJQCsguJbIBgI5AcHlLE0i0AoIriWygUBOQHA5S5MItAKCa4lsIJATEFzO0iQCrYDgWiIbCOQEBJezNIlAKyC4lsgGAjkBweUsTSLQCgiuJbKBQE5AcDlLkwi0Akff//Dz6U+/I6U1/sUNr3bnytl3kPzi4bXb/cK1RDYQyAkILmdpEoFWQHAtkQ0EcgKCy1maRKAVEFxLZAOBnIDgcpYmEWgFBNcS2UAgJyC4nKVJBFoBwbVENhDICQguZ2kSgVZAcC2RDQRyAoLLWZpEoBUQXEtkA4GcgOByliYRaAUE1xLZQCAnILicpUkEWgHBtUQ2EMgJCC5naRKBVkBwLZENBHIC/4M7TXIv+3PS22d24qvdQfL3C/7N5P5i/MLlLE0i0AoIriWygUBOQHA5S5MItAKCa4lsIJATEFzO0iQCrYDgWiIbCOQEBJezNIlAKyC4lsgGAjkBweUsTSLQCgiuJbKBQE5AcDlLkwi0AoJriWwgkBMQXM7SJAKtgOBaIhsI5AQEl7M0iUArILiWyAYCOQHB5SxNItAKCK4lsoFATkBwOUuTCBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIAAAQIECBAgQIDAvyrwDySEJ2VQgUSoAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Reading image from from the server directly
GET {{server}}/browse/Books(2)/image
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Submit Order as authenticated user
# (send that three times to get out-of-stock message)
POST {{server}}/browse/submitOrder
Content-Type: application/json Content-Type: application/json
{{me}}
{"author_ID": 9999} { "book":201, "amount":5 }
### change book to correct author ID -> should work
PATCH {{server}}/admin/Books(ID=207)
Content-Type:application/json
{"author_ID": 170}
### ------------------------------------------------------------------------
### delete "leaf" genre that is used in a book -> should not work # Browse Genres
DELETE {{server}}/admin/Genres(ID=13) GET {{server}}/browse/Genres?
# &$filter=parent_ID eq null&$select=name
### delete "leaf" genre that is not used in a book -> should work # &$expand=children($select=name)
DELETE {{server}}/admin/Genres(ID=14) {{me}}
### delete "header" genre where leaves are used in a book -> should not work
DELETE {{server}}/admin/Genres(ID=10)
### delete "header" genre where leaves are not used in a book -> should work and delete all leaves
DELETE {{server}}/admin/Genres(ID=30)

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{ {
"name": "@capire/common", "name": "@capire/common",
"description": "Provides a pre-built extension package for std @sap/cds/common", "version": "1.0.0"
"version": "1.0.0",
"dependencies": {
"@sap/cds": "*"
}
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DateOfDeath = Date of Death DateOfDeath = Date of Death
PlaceOfBirth = Place of Birth PlaceOfBirth = Place of Birth
PlaceOfDeath = Place of Death PlaceOfDeath = Place of Death
Age = Age
Authors = Authors Authors = Authors
Order = Order Order = Order
Orders = Orders Orders = Orders

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Author = Autor Author = Autor
AuthorID = ID des Autors AuthorID = ID des Autors
AuthorName = Name des Autors AuthorName = Name des Autors
Age = Alter
Name = Name Name = Name
Stock = Bestand Stock = Bestand
Order = Bestellung Order = Bestellung

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applications: { applications: {
"browse-books": { "browse-books": {
title: "Browse Books", title: "Browse Books",
description: "w/ SAP Fiori Elements", description: "... testing FE v42",
additionalInformation: "SAPUI5.Component=bookshop", additionalInformation: "SAPUI5.Component=bookshop",
applicationType : "URL", applicationType : "URL",
url: "/browse/webapp", url: "/browse/webapp",
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
}, },
"manage-books": { "manage-books": {
title: "Manage Books", title: "Manage Books",
description: "w/ SAP Fiori Elements", description: "... testing FE v42",
additionalInformation: "SAPUI5.Component=admin", additionalInformation: "SAPUI5.Component=admin",
applicationType : "URL", applicationType : "URL",
url: "/admin/webapp", url: "/admin/webapp",
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
}, },
"manage-orders": { "manage-orders": {
title: "Manage Orders", title: "Manage Orders",
description: "w/ SAP Fiori Elements", description: "... testing FE v42",
additionalInformation: "SAPUI5.Component=orders", additionalInformation: "SAPUI5.Component=orders",
applicationType : "URL", applicationType : "URL",
url: "/orders/webapp", url: "/orders/webapp",
@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@
</script> </script>
<script id="sap-ushell-bootstrap" src="https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/test-resources/sap/ushell/bootstrap/sandbox.js"></script> <script id="sap-ushell-bootstrap" src="https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/test-resources/sap/ushell/bootstrap/sandbox.js"></script>
<script id="sap-ui-bootstrap" src="https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/resources/sap-ui-core.js" <!-- <script id="sap-ui-bootstrap" src="https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/resources/sap-ui-core.js" -->
<script id="sap-ui-bootstrap" src="https://sapui5.hana.ondemand.com/1.78.6/resources/sap-ui-core.js"
data-sap-ui-libs="sap.m, sap.ushell, sap.collaboration, sap.ui.layout" data-sap-ui-libs="sap.m, sap.ushell, sap.collaboration, sap.ui.layout"
data-sap-ui-compatVersion="edge" data-sap-ui-compatVersion="edge"
data-sap-ui-theme="sap_fiori_3" data-sap-ui-theme="sap_fiori_3"

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using { AdminService } from '../../db/schema'; using AdminService from '@capire/bookshop';
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
@@ -39,27 +39,6 @@ annotate AdminService.Books with @(
} }
); );
annotate AdminService.Authors with @(
UI: {
HeaderInfo: {
Description: {Value: lifetime}
},
Facets: [
{$Type: 'UI.ReferenceFacet', Label: '{i18n>Details}', Target: '@UI.FieldGroup#Details'},
{$Type: 'UI.ReferenceFacet', Label: '{i18n>Books}', Target: 'books/@UI.LineItem'},
],
FieldGroup#Details: {
Data: [
{Value: placeOfBirth},
{Value: placeOfDeath},
{Value: dateOfBirth},
{Value: dateOfDeath},
{Value: age, Label: '{i18n>Age}'},
]
},
}
);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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<head> <head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=bookshop/index.html"> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=vue/bookshop/index.html">
</head> </head>

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<head> <head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=reviews/index.html"> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=vue/reviews/index.html">
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//
// Add Author.age and .lifetime with a DB-specific function
//
using { AdminService } from '../schema';
extend projection AdminService.Authors with {
YEARS_BETWEEN(dateOfBirth, dateOfDeath) as age: Integer,
YEAR(dateOfBirth) || ' ' || YEAR(dateOfDeath) as lifetime : String
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using { sap.capire.bookshop } from '@capire/bookshop';
// Forward-declare calculated fields to be filled in database-specific ways
// TODO find a better way to have 'default' fields that still can be overwritten.
extend bookshop.Authors with {
virtual age: Integer;
virtual lifetime: String;
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//
// Add Author.age and .lifetime with a DB-specific function
//
using { AdminService } from '../schema';
extend projection AdminService.Authors with {
strftime('%Y',dateOfDeath)-strftime('%Y',dateOfBirth) as age: Integer,
strftime('%Y',dateOfBirth) || ' ' || strftime('%Y',dateOfDeath) as lifetime : String
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"@capire/reviews": "*", "@capire/reviews": "*",
"@capire/orders": "*", "@capire/orders": "*",
"@capire/common": "*", "@capire/common": "*",
"@sap/cds": ">=4", "@sap/cds": "^4",
"express": "^4.17.1", "express": "^4.17.1",
"passport": "^0.4.1" "passport": "0.4.1"
}, },
"scripts": { "scripts": {
"start": "cds run --in-memory?", "start": "cds run --in-memory?",
"watch": "cds watch" "watch": "cds watch"
}, },
"cds": { "cds": {
"hana": {
"deploy-format": "hdbtable"
},
"requires": { "requires": {
"auth": {
"strategy": "dummy"
},
"ReviewsService": { "ReviewsService": {
"kind": "odata", "kind": "odata", "model": "@capire/reviews"
"model": "@capire/reviews"
}, },
"OrdersService": { "OrdersService": {
"kind": "odata", "kind": "odata", "model": "@capire/orders"
"model": "@capire/orders"
}, },
"db": { "db": {
"kind": "sql", "kind": "sql"
"[development]": {
"model": "db/sqlite"
},
"[production]": {
"model": "db/hana"
}
} }
} }
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const express = require ('express')
const cds = require ('@sap/cds') const cds = require ('@sap/cds')
cds.once('bootstrap',(app)=>{ cds.once('bootstrap',(app)=>{
app.use ('/orders/webapp', _from('@capire/orders/app/orders/webapp/manifest.json')) const {dirname} = require ('path')
app.use ('/bookshop', _from('@capire/bookshop/app/vue/index.html')) // serving the orders app imported from @capire/orders
app.use ('/reviews', _from('@capire/reviews/app/vue/index.html')) const orders_app = dirname (require.resolve('@capire/orders/app/orders/webapp/manifest.json'))
app.use ('/orders/webapp', express.static(orders_app))
// serving the vue.js app imported from @capire/bookshop
const bookshop_app = dirname (require.resolve('@capire/bookshop/app/vue/index.html'))
app.use ('/vue/bookshop', express.static(bookshop_app))
// serving the vue.js app imported from @capire/reviews
const reviews_app = dirname (require.resolve('@capire/reviews/app/vue/index.html'))
app.use ('/vue/reviews', express.static(reviews_app))
}) })
cds.once('served', require('./srv/mashup')) cds.once('served', require('./srv/mashup'))
module.exports = cds.server module.exports = cds.server
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Helper for serving static content from npm-installed packages
const {static} = require('express')
const {dirname} = require('path')
const _from = target => static (dirname (require.resolve(target)))

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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ module.exports = async()=>{ // called by server.js
// //
// Reduce stock of ordered books for orders are created from Orders admin UI // Reduce stock of ordered books for orders are created from Orders admin UI
// //
OrdersService.on ('OrderChanged', (msg) => { OrdersService.on ('OrderChanged', async (msg) => {
console.debug ('> received:', msg.event, msg.data) console.debug ('> received:', msg.event, msg.data)
const { product, deltaAmount } = msg.data const { product, deltaAmount } = msg.data
return UPDATE (Books) .where ('ID =', product) return UPDATE (Books) .where ('ID =', product)

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@@ -42,36 +42,7 @@ GET {{bookshop}}/browse/Books(201)?
################################################# #################################################
# #
# Orders Service, incl. draft choreography # Orders Service
# #
@newOrderID = e939604c-ab83-4d4f-bdb6-95fe30b3773e
GET {{bookshop}}/orders/Orders GET {{bookshop}}/orders/Orders
### Create order, still inactive
POST {{bookshop}}/orders/Orders
Content-Type: application/json
{"ID": "{{newOrderID}}"}
### Get inactive order. We have to specify `IsActiveEntity`.
GET {{bookshop}}/orders/Orders(ID={{newOrderID}},IsActiveEntity=false)
### Activate order using `.../<servicename>.draftActivate`
POST {{bookshop}}/orders/Orders(ID={{newOrderID}},IsActiveEntity=false)/OrdersService.draftActivate
Content-Type: application/json
### Get active order
GET {{bookshop}}/orders/Orders(ID={{newOrderID}},IsActiveEntity=true)
### Create author
POST {{bookshop}}/admin/Authors
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Basic alice:
{
"ID": 200,
"name": "William Shakespeare",
"dateOfBirth": "1564-04-26",
"dateOfDeath": "1616-04-23"
}

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ entity Orders_Items {
up_ : Association to Orders; up_ : Association to Orders;
product : Association to Products @assert.integrity:false; // REVISIT: this is a temporary workaround for a glitch in cds-runtime product : Association to Products @assert.integrity:false; // REVISIT: this is a temporary workaround for a glitch in cds-runtime
amount : Integer; amount : Integer;
title : String; //> intentionally replicated as snapshot from product.title title : String;
price : Double; price : Double;
} }
@@ -21,3 +21,6 @@ entity Orders_Items {
entity Products @(cds.persistence.skip:'always') { entity Products @(cds.persistence.skip:'always') {
key ID : String; key ID : String;
} }
// Activate extension package
using from '@capire/common';

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"name": "@capire/orders", "name": "@capire/orders",
"version": "1.0.0", "version": "1.0.0",
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"@sap/cds": ">=4.3.0" "@capire/common": "*",
"@sap/cds": "^4.3.0"
} }
} }

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ class OrdersService extends cds.ApplicationService {
const { amount:before } = await cds.tx(req).run ( const { amount:before } = await cds.tx(req).run (
SELECT.one.from (OrderItems, oi => oi.amount) .where ({up__ID:ID, product_ID}) SELECT.one.from (OrderItems, oi => oi.amount) .where ({up__ID:ID, product_ID})
) )
if (amount != before) await this.orderChanged (product_ID, amount-before) if (amount != before) this.orderChanged (product_ID, amount-before)
} }
}) })
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ class OrdersService extends cds.ApplicationService {
const Items = await cds.tx(req).run ( const Items = await cds.tx(req).run (
SELECT.from (OrderItems, oi => { oi.product_ID, oi.amount }) .where ({up__ID:ID}) SELECT.from (OrderItems, oi => { oi.product_ID, oi.amount }) .where ({up__ID:ID})
) )
if (Items) await Promise.all (Items.map(it => this.orderChanged (it.product_ID, -it.amount))) if (Items) for (let it of Items) this.orderChanged (it.product_ID, -it.amount)
}) })
return super.init() return super.init()

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@@ -17,11 +17,10 @@
"chai": "^4.2.0", "chai": "^4.2.0",
"chai-as-promised": "^7.1.1", "chai-as-promised": "^7.1.1",
"chai-subset": "^1.6.0", "chai-subset": "^1.6.0",
"sqlite3": "^5.0.0" "sqlite3": "^5"
}, },
"scripts": { "scripts": {
"cleanup": "rm -rf node_modules && rm -rf */node_modules && rm -rf */*/node_modules", "registry": "cd .registry && node server.js",
"registry": "node .registry/server.js",
"bookshop": "cds watch bookshop", "bookshop": "cds watch bookshop",
"fiori": "cds watch fiori", "fiori": "cds watch fiori",
"media": "cds watch media", "media": "cds watch media",

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ const reviews = new Vue ({
reviews.message = {} reviews.message = {}
}, },
newReview () { async newReview () {
reviews.review = {} reviews.review = {}
reviews.message = {} reviews.message = {}
setTimeout (()=> $('form > input').focus(), 111) setTimeout (()=> $('form > input').focus(), 111)

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
"index.cds" "index.cds"
], ],
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"@sap/cds": ">=4", "@sap/cds": "^4",
"express": "^4.17.1" "express": "^4.17.1"
}, },
"scripts": { "scripts": {

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@@ -2,23 +2,20 @@
## Run all-in-one ## Run all-in-one
Open a terminal window and run the `fiori` app in it: Open a terminal window and run the bookshop in it:
```sh ```sh
npm run fiori npm run bookshop
``` ```
## Run as Separate Services ## Run as separate services
Open two terminal windows. In the first one start the reviews service stand-alone:
Open two terminal windows, and in the first one start the reviews service stand-alone:
```sh ```sh
npm run reviews-service npm run reviews-service
``` ```
In the second one start the `fiori` app: In the the second one start the bookshop:
```sh ```sh
npm run fiori npm run bookshop
``` ```

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ service ReviewsService {
annotate Reviews with { annotate Reviews with {
subject @mandatory; subject @mandatory;
title @mandatory; title @mandatory;
rating @assert.range; rating @assert.enum;
} }
} }
@@ -27,14 +27,7 @@ service ReviewsService {
annotate ReviewsService.Reviews with @restrict:[ annotate ReviewsService.Reviews with @restrict:[
{ grant:'READ', to:'any' }, // everybody can read reviews { grant:'READ', to:'any' }, // everybody can read reviews
{ grant:'CREATE', to:'authenticated-user' }, // users must login to add reviews { grant:'CREATE', to:'authenticated-user' }, // users must login to add reviews
///////////////////////////////////////////////// { grant:'UPDATE', to:'authenticated-user', where:'reviewer=$user' },
//
// Temporarily disabling this due to glitch in CAP Node.js runtime:
// { grant:'UPDATE', to:'authenticated-user', where:'reviewer=$user' },
// -> reenable it when the issue is fixed
{ grant:'UPDATE', to:'authenticated-user' },
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
{ grant:'DELETE', to:'admin' }, { grant:'DELETE', to:'admin' },
]; ];

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
const cds = require ('@sap/cds') const cds = require ('@sap/cds')
module.exports = cds.service.impl (function(){ module.exports = cds.service.impl (async function(){
// Get the CSN definition for Reviews from the db schema for sub-sequent queries // Get the CSN definition for Reviews from the db schema for sub-sequent queries
// ( Note: we explicitly specify the namespace to support embedded reuse ) // ( Note: we explicitly specify the namespace to support embedded reuse )
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ module.exports = cds.service.impl (function(){
SELECT.one (['round(avg(rating),2) as rating']) .from (Reviews) .where ({subject}) SELECT.one (['round(avg(rating),2) as rating']) .from (Reviews) .where ({subject})
) )
global.it || console.log ('< emitting:', 'reviewed', { subject, rating }) global.it || console.log ('< emitting:', 'reviewed', { subject, rating })
await this.emit ('reviewed', { subject, rating }) this.emit ('reviewed', { subject, rating })
}) })
// Increment counter for reviews considered helpful // Increment counter for reviews considered helpful

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Overview of Samples # Overview of Samples
The following list gives an overview of the samples provided in subdirectories. The list below gives an overview of the samples provided in subdirectories.
Each sub directory essentially is an individual npm package arranged in an [all-in-one monorepo](all-in-one-monorepo) umbrella setup. Each sub directory essentially is a individual npm package arranged in an [all-in-one monorepo](all-in-one-monorepo) umbrella setup.
## [@capire/hello-world](hello) ## [@capire/hello-world](hello)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Each sub directory essentially is an individual npm package arranged in an [all-
- [Getting Started](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/in-a-nutshell) with CAP, briefly introducing: - [Getting Started](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/in-a-nutshell) with CAP, briefly introducing:
- [Project Setup](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/) and [Layouts](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects) - [Project Setup](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/) and [Layouts](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects)
- [Domain Modeling](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models) - [Domain Modelling](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models)
- [Defining Services](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/providing-services) - [Defining Services](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/providing-services)
- [Generic Providers](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/generic-providers) - [Generic Providers](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/generic-providers)
- [Adding Custom Logic](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/service-impl) - [Adding Custom Logic](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/service-impl)
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Each sub directory essentially is an individual npm package arranged in an [all-
## [@capire/common](common) ## [@capire/common](common)
- Showcases how to extend [@sap/cds/common](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/common) thereby covering: - Showcases how to extend [@sap/cds/common](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/common) thereby covering...
- Building [extension packages](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models#aspects-extensibility) - Building [extension packages](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models#aspects-extensibility)
- Providing [reuse packages](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects#sharing-and-reusing-content) - Providing [reuse packages](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/get-started/projects#sharing-and-reusing-content)
- [Verticalization](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/common#adapting-to-your-needs) - [Verticalization](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/common#adapting-to-your-needs)
@@ -32,22 +32,22 @@ Each sub directory essentially is an individual npm package arranged in an [all-
## [@capire/orders](orders) ## [@capire/orders](orders)
- A standalone orders management service, demonstrating: - A standalone orders mgmt service, demonstrating...
- Using [Compositions](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/cdl#compositions) in [Domain Models](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models), along with - Using [Compositions](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/cds/cdl#compositions) in [Domain Models](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/domain-models), along with
- [Serving deeply nested documents](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/generic-providers#serving-structured-data) - [Serving deeply nested documents](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/generic-providers#serving-structured-data)
## [@capire/reviews](reviews) ## [@capire/reviews](reviews)
- Shows how to implement a modular service to manage product reviews, including: - Shows how to implement a modular service to manage product reviews, including...
- Consuming other services synchronously and asynchronously - Consuming other services synchronously and asynchronously
- Serving requests synchronously - Serving requests synchronously
- Emitting events asynchronously - Emitting events asynchronously
- Grow as you go, with: - Grow as you go, with...
- Mocking app services - Mocking app services
- Running service meshes - Running service meshes
- Late-cut Micro Services - Late-cut Micro Services
- As well as managed data, input validations, and authorization - As well as managed data, input validations and authorization
## [@capire/fiori](fiori) ## [@capire/fiori](fiori)
@@ -57,13 +57,14 @@ Each sub directory essentially is an individual npm package arranged in an [all-
- [@capire/reviews](reviews) - [@capire/reviews](reviews)
- [@capire/orders](orders) - [@capire/orders](orders)
- [@capire/common](common) - [@capire/common](common)
- [Adds an SAP Fiori elements application](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori/) to bookshop, thereby introducing to: - [Adds a Fiori elements application](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori/) to bookshop, thereby introducing to...
- [OData Annotations](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#adding-odata-annotations) in `.cds` files - [OData Annotations](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#adding-odata-annotations) in `.cds` files
- Support for [Fiori Draft](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#draft) - Support for [Fiori Draft](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#draft)
- Support for [Value Helps](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#value-help) - Support for [Value Helps](https://cap.cloud.sap/docs/guides/fiori#value-help)
- Serving SAP Fiori apps locally - Serving Fiori apps locally
- [The Vue.js app](bookshop/app/vue) imported from bookshop is served as well - [The Vue.js app](bookshop/app/vue) imported from bookshop is served as well
<br> <br>
# All-in-one Monorepo # All-in-one Monorepo

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
const { expect } = require('../test')
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib')
const { expect } = cds.test
const CQL = ([cql]) => cds.parse.cql(cql) const CQL = ([cql]) => cds.parse.cql(cql)
const Foo = { name: 'Foo' } const Foo = { name: 'Foo' }
const Books = { name: 'capire.bookshop.Books' } const Books = { name: 'capire.bookshop.Books' }
@@ -325,26 +325,7 @@ describe('cds.ql → cqn', () => {
}) })
// using CQL fragments -> uses cds.parse.expr // using CQL fragments -> uses cds.parse.expr
const is_v2 = !!cds.parse.expr('(1,2)').list expect((cqn = CQL`SELECT from Foo where ID=11 and x in ( foo, 'bar', 3)`)).to.eql({
if (is_v2) expect((cqn = CQL`SELECT from Foo where ID=11 and x in ( foo, 'bar', 3)`)).to.eql({
SELECT: {
from: { ref: ['Foo'] },
where: [
{ ref: ['ID'] },
'=',
{ val: ID },
'and',
{ ref: ['x'] },
'in',
{list:[
{ ref: ['foo'] },
{ val: 'bar' },
{ val: 3 },
]}
],
},
})
else expect((cqn = CQL`SELECT from Foo where ID=11 and x in ( foo, 'bar', 3)`)).to.eql({
SELECT: { SELECT: {
from: { ref: ['Foo'] }, from: { ref: ['Foo'] },
where: [ where: [
@@ -365,7 +346,7 @@ describe('cds.ql → cqn', () => {
}, },
}) })
if (!is_v2) expect( expect(
SELECT.from(Foo).where(`x=`, 1, `or y.z is null and (a>`, 2, `or b=`, 3, `)`) SELECT.from(Foo).where(`x=`, 1, `or y.z is null and (a>`, 2, `or b=`, 3, `)`)
).to.eql(CQL`SELECT from Foo where x=1 or y.z is null and (a>2 or b=3)`) ).to.eql(CQL`SELECT from Foo where x=1 or y.z is null and (a>2 or b=3)`)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
const { expect } = require('../test') .run (
'serve', 'AdminService', '--from', '@capire/bookshop,@capire/common', '--in-memory'
)
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib')
const { expect } = cds.test (
'serve', 'AdminService', '--from', '@capire/bookshop,@capire/common', '--in-memory'
).in(__dirname)
describe('Consuming Services locally', () => { describe('Consuming Services locally', () => {
// //

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
const { GET, POST, expect } = require('../test') .run ('bookshop') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib'); cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // skip auth
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const { GET, POST, expect } = cds.test('bookshop').in(__dirname,'..')
if (cds.User.default) cds.User.default = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch
else cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch for older cds releases
describe('Custom Handlers', () => { describe('Custom Handlers', () => {

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
const { GET, expect } = require('../test') .run ('serve','hello/world.cds') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib')
const { GET, expect } = cds.test('serve','hello/world.cds').in(__dirname,'..')
describe('Hello world!', () => { describe('Hello world!', () => {

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
const {expect} = require('../test') const cwd = process.cwd(); process.chdir (__dirname) //> only for internal CI/CD@SAP
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib')
const {expect} = cds.test
// monkey patching older releases:
if (!cds.compile.cdl) cds.compile.cdl = cds.parse
const { parse:cdr } = cds.ql const { parse:cdr } = cds.ql
// should become cds.compile(...) when cds5 is released const model = cds.compile.cdl (`
const model = cds.compile.to.csn (`
entity Categories { entity Categories {
key ID : Integer; key ID : Integer;
name : String; name : String;
@@ -23,6 +25,8 @@ describe('Hierarchical Data', ()=>{
expect (cds.db.model) .to.exist expect (cds.db.model) .to.exist
}) })
after(()=> process.chdir(cwd))
it ('supports deeply nested inserts', ()=> INSERT.into (Cats, it ('supports deeply nested inserts', ()=> INSERT.into (Cats,
{ ID:100, name:'Some Cats...', children:[ { ID:100, name:'Some Cats...', children:[
{ ID:101, name:'Cat', children:[ { ID:101, name:'Cat', children:[

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
const cds = require('@sap/cds')
module.exports = cds.test.in(__dirname,'..')

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
const { GET, expect } = require('../test') .run ('serve', 'test/localized-data.cds', '--in-memory') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib'); cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // skip auth
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const { GET, expect } = cds.test ('serve', __dirname+'/localized-data.cds', '--in-memory')
if (cds.User.default) cds.User.default = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch
else cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch for older cds releases
describe('Localized Data', () => { describe('Localized Data', () => {

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@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
const { expect } = require('../test')
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib')
const cwd = process.cwd(); process.chdir (__dirname) //> only for internal CI/CD@SAP
const {expect} = cds.test
const _model = '@capire/reviews' const _model = '@capire/reviews'
if (cds.User.default) cds.User.default = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch
else cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch for older cds releases
describe('Messaging', ()=>{ describe('Messaging', ()=>{
after(()=> process.chdir(cwd))
it ('should bootstrap sqlite in-memory db', async()=>{ it ('should bootstrap sqlite in-memory db', async()=>{
const db = await cds.deploy (_model) .to ('sqlite::memory:') const db = await cds.deploy (_model) .to ('sqlite::memory:')
await db.delete('Reviews') await db.delete('Reviews')
@@ -20,11 +22,11 @@ describe('Messaging', ()=>{
let N=0, received=[], M=0 let N=0, received=[], M=0
it ('should add messaging event handlers', ()=>{ it ('should add messaging event handlers', ()=>{
srv.on('reviewed', (msg)=> received.push(msg)) srv.on('reviewed', (msg,next)=> { received.push(msg); return next() })
}) })
it ('should add more messaging event handlers', ()=>{ it ('should add more messaging event handlers', ()=>{
srv.on('reviewed', ()=> ++M) srv.on('reviewed', (_,next)=> { ++M; return next() })
}) })
it ('should add review', async ()=>{ it ('should add review', async ()=>{
@@ -42,16 +44,16 @@ describe('Messaging', ()=>{
// { ID: 111 + (++N), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N }, // { ID: 111 + (++N), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N },
// ), // ),
srv.create ('Reviews') .entries ( srv.create ('Reviews') .entries (
{ ID: String(111 + (++N)), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N } { ID: 111 + (++N), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N }
), ),
srv.create ('Reviews') .entries ( srv.create ('Reviews') .entries (
{ ID: String(111 + (++N)), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N } { ID: 111 + (++N), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N }
), ),
srv.create ('Reviews') .entries ( srv.create ('Reviews') .entries (
{ ID: String(111 + (++N)), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N } { ID: 111 + (++N), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N }
), ),
srv.create ('Reviews') .entries ( srv.create ('Reviews') .entries (
{ ID: String(111 + (++N)), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N } { ID: 111 + (++N), subject: "201", title: "Captivating", rating: N }
), ),
])) ]))

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@@ -1,11 +1,8 @@
const { GET, expect } = require('../test') .run ('bookshop') const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib'); cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // skip auth
const cds = require('@sap/cds/lib') const { GET, expect } = cds.test('bookshop').in(__dirname,'..')
if (cds.User.default) cds.User.default = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch
else cds.User = cds.User.Privileged // hard core monkey patch for older cds releases
describe('OData Protocol', () => { describe('OData Protocol', () => {
it('serves $metadata documents in v4', async () => { it('serves $metadata documents in v4', async () => {
const { headers, status, data } = await GET `/browse/$metadata` const { headers, status, data } = await GET `/browse/$metadata`
expect(status).to.equal(200) expect(status).to.equal(200)