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coderofsalvation / Gexpress Middleware Restsheet

Gexpress middleware to expose Gspreadsheet as REST endpoints in 4 lines of appscript

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Gexpress middleware to expose spreadsheet as REST endpoints

Usage

var app      = new Gexpress.App() // see https://github.com/coderofsalvation/Gexpress
var sheet    = SpreadsheetApp.openById('1AImZywpGLsOWZafgyHUHBo')
var person   = GexpressTamotsu.middleware('/person', {sheet:sheet,tab:'persons'})

app.use( person )

Voila! now the following urls are exposed:

url will return
GET https://{scripturl}/?path=/person all rows from 'persons'-sheettab
GET https://{scripturl}/?path=/person/123 get row with value '123' in column '#'
DELETE https://{scripturl}/?path=/person/123&method=DELETE remove row with value '123' in column '#'
POST https://{scripturl}/?path=/person&method=POST {...} append (person) jsondata to 'persons'-sheettab
PUT https://{scripturl}/?path=/person/123&method=PUT {...} update person '123' with jsondata

Install

  1. Include the latest version of this library (1u4tNXyogsenLfbzOYk7JCyxzgxvJSo2GtdmI3pfUKWtodYIyWMXQ89NX) (see screenshot)
  2. Include Gexpress in similar fashion

Setup the sheet:

NOTE: make sure to format the '#'-column as 'plain text'. Also extract the sheet id from the url (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/{id}/edit#gid=0 and put it into the openById(..)-call.

OPTIONAL: you can put json-strings in columns for nested data (it will be parsed automatically).

querying the sheet

query param example info
?query=.. {active:1} mongodb-ish query to match candidates in sheet
?limit=.. 4 return max 4 results
?offset=.. 0 skip n items from result, for pagination purposes
?order=.. 'date_modify DESC' sort results on date_modify column

EXAMPLE: https://{scripturl}/?path=/person&limit=5&offset=0&order=[date_modify]&query={"active":1}

Generate JS Client (browser+node.js)

Gexpress automatically generate a JS client, so here's how to extend it:

    app.get('/client.js', app.client(function(code){
        return code + person.generateClientCode() 
      }) 
    )

Voila, now you can run the following in your jquery/vue/react/whatever-app after including <script src="https://script.google.com/{SCRIPTID}/exec?path=/client.js"></script> in your html:

    gclient.user.get('l2k3l').then( console.dir ).catch( console.error )
    gclient.user.delete('l2k3l').then( console.dir ).catch( console.error )
    gclient.user.put('l2k3l',{...data..}).then( console.dir ).catch( console.error )
    gclient.user.post({...data..}).then( console.dir ).catch( console.error )

    // the following assumes columns '#', 'date_created' and 'active' to exist in your spreadsheet
    gclient.user.find({active:1},{offset:0,limit:10,order:['date_created']}).then( console.dir ).catch( console.error )

Advanced usage

NOTE: this middleware is based on tamotsu

    var opts     = {
      sheet:sheet,
      tab:'foo',
      query: {active:1},        // default 'where'-query
      limit: 25,                // default limit on .all() results
      order: ['date_modify']    // default order on .all() results
    }        

    opts.tamotsu = {    // generated output properties             
      fullName: function() {   // for options see https://github.com/itmammoth/Tamotsu
        return [this['First Name'], this['Last Name']].join(' ');
      }
    }

    var person = GexpressTamotsu.middleware('/foo',opts )
               
    // lets hook into GET /person
    person.get = function(req,res,handler){
               
      if( req.route == '/person/:id' ){  
          var result = handler()
          // to access sheetdata: handler.table.where({foo:12}).all()             
          return result;
      }                  
                         
      if( req.url == '/person' ){
         var result = handler()
         result.items = result.items.map( function(person){
           var forbidden = ['email','phone']
           forbidden.map(function(f){ delete person[f] })
           return person
         })        
         return result
       }else return handler()
               
    }             

    app.use(person)

Mongoquery Support + multiple ordering

This would be a basic query:

https://{scripturl}/?path=/person&limit=5&offset=0&order=[date_modify]&query={"active":1}

Which could be extended further like this:

https://{scripturl}/?path=/person&limit=5&offset=0&order=['-date_modify','price']&query={"$or":[{price:5},{name:"foo"}]}

As you can see ['-date_modify','price']: ordering can take place using an array of properties (the minus-sign flips between ASC/DESC).

Query Comparison operators

Greater than $gt
Greater Equal than $gte
Less than $lt
Less Equal than $lte
Strict equality $eq
Strict inequality $ne

Query Text matching operators

Like $like
Not like $nlike
RegExp $regex

Query Subset operator

In $in
Not in $nin

Query Logical operators

And $and
Or $or
Nor $nor
Not $not

For detailed usage see mongoqueries. To convert searchterms to mongoqueries see human-search-mongoquery

Todo

  • ✓ GET /foo
  • ✓ GET /foo/:id
  • ✓ POST /foo
  • ✓ PUT /foo/:id
  • ✓ DELETE /foo/:id
  • ✓ support for 'query'-arg
  • ✓ support for 'limit'-arg
  • ✓ support for 'order'-arg
  • ✓ support for 'offset'-arg
  • ✓ automatically parse JSON in columns
  • ✓ added mongoquery support
  • ✓ added multiple orderby support
  • ◔ more tests
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