lucid-soft-deletes

3rd Party
Addon for soft deletes AdonisJS Lucid ORM
Database
Created Jun 30, 2021 Updated Jul 5, 2024

Adonis Lucid Soft Deletes

Works with AdonisJS v6

Docs for AdonisJS v5

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This addon adds the functionality to soft deletes Lucid Models through the deleted_at flag

Works with @adonisjs/lucid@^21.1.*

Sometimes use the deleted_at flag for soft deletes could be not good way. More about it

Introduction

Sometimes you may wish to "no-delete" a model from database. When models are soft deleted, they are not actually removed from your database. Instead, a deleted_at attribute is set on the model indicating the date and time at which the model was "deleted".

:point_right: The SoftDeletes mixin will automatically add the deleted_at attribute as Luxon / DateTime instance.

Installation

Install it using npm, yarn or pnpm.

# npm
npm i adonis-lucid-soft-deletes

# yarn
yarn add adonis-lucid-soft-deletes

# pnpm
pnpm add adonis-lucid-soft-deletes

After install call configure:

node ace configure adonis-lucid-soft-deletes

Usage

Make sure to register the provider inside adonisrc.ts file.

providers: [
  // ...
  () => import('adonis-lucid-soft-deletes/provider'),
]

You should add the deleted_at column to your database tables for models with soft deletes.

// migrations/1234566666_users.ts
import { BaseSchema } from '@adonisjs/lucid/schema'

export default class Users extends BaseSchema {
  protected tableName = 'users'

  async up() {
    this.schema.createTable(this.tableName, (table) => {
      // ...
      table.timestamp('deleted_at').nullable()
    })
  }
  // ...
}

Applying Soft Deletes to a Model

import { compose } from '@adonisjs/core/helpers'
import { SoftDeletes } from 'adonis-lucid-soft-deletes'

export default class User extends compose(BaseModel, SoftDeletes) {
  // ...columns and props
}

Now, when you call the .delete() method on the model, the deleted_at (customDeletedAtColumn) column will be set to the current date and time. However, the model's database record will be left in the table.

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'
import User from '#models/user'

export default class UsersController {
  /**
   * Delete user by id
   * DELETE /users/:id
   */
  async destroy({ params, response }: HttpContext) {
    const user = await User.findOrFail(params.id)
    await user.delete()
    
    return user // or response.noContent()
  }
}

:boom: Soft delete only works for model instances. await User.query().delete() as before will delete models from database

:point_right: When querying a model that uses soft deletes, the soft deleted models will automatically be excluded from all query results.

To determine if a given model instance has been soft deleted, you may use the .trashed getter:

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'
import User from '#models/user'

export default class UsersController {
  /**
   * Get user by id
   * GET /users/:id
   */
  async show({ params }: HttpContext) {
    const user = await User.withTrashed().where('id', params.id).firstOrFail()
    if (user.trashed) {
      return response.forbidden()
    }
    return user
  }
}

Set custom column name for deletedAt

import { compose } from '@adonisjs/core/helpers'
import { SoftDeletes } from 'adonis-lucid-soft-deletes'

export default class User extends compose(BaseModel, SoftDeletes) {
  // ...columns and props

  @column.dateTime({ columnName: 'customDeletedAtColumn' })
  declare deletedAt: DateTime | null
}

Restoring Soft Deleted Models

To restore a soft deleted model, you may call the .restore() method on a model instance. Also, method .restore() exists after methods .withTrashed() and .onlyTrashed() The restore method will set the model's deleted_at column to null:

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'
import User from '#models/user'

export default class TrashUsersController {
  /**
   * Update trashed user by id
   * PUT /trash/users/:id
   */
  async update({ params }: HttpContext) {
    const user = await User.withTrashed().where('id', params.id).firstOrFail()
    await user.restore()
    
    return user
    
    // or

    await User.withTrashed().where('id', params.id).restore()
    await User.query().withTrashed().where('id', params.id).restore()
  }
}

Permanently Deleting Models

Sometimes you may need to truly remove a model from your database. You may use the .forceDelete() method to permanently remove a soft deleted model from the database table:

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'
import User from '#models/user'

export default class UsersController {
  /**
   * Delete user by id
   * DELETE /users/:id
   */
  async destroy({ params, response }: HttpContext) {
    const user = await User.findOrFail(params.id)
    await user.forceDelete()
    
    return response.noContent()
  }
}

Including Soft Deleted Models

As noted above, soft deleted models will automatically be excluded from query results. However, you may force soft deleted models to be included in a query's results by calling the .withTrashed() method on the model:

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'
import User from '#models/user'

export default class UsersController {
  /**
   * Get a list users
   * GET /users?withTrashed=1
   */
  async index({ request }: HttpContext) {
    const usersQuery = request.input('withTrashed')
      ? User.withTrashed()
      : User.query()

    return usersQuery.exec()

    // or

    return User.query().if(request.input('withTrashed'), (query) => {
      query.withTrashed()
    }).exec()
  }
}

Retrieving only Soft Deleted Models

The .onlyTrashed() method will retrieve only soft deleted models:

import type { HttpContext } from '@adonisjs/core/http'
import User from '#models/user'

export default class TrashUsersController {
  /**
   * Get a list trashed users
   * GET /trash/users
   */
  async index({ request }: HttpContext) {
    return User.onlyTrashed().exec()
  }
}

Soft Deletes methods

Methods .withTrashed(), .onlyTrashed() and .restore() also available in ModelQueryBuilder for models with soft delete, example:

await User.query().withTrashed().exec()
await User.query().onlyTrashed().restore()