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I'd like to add a config and the ability to have a .js config file in order to generate nestjs repositories and files that just have types. The easiest way to do this, and without introducing much additional maintenance would be to let folks supply their own generator templates.
Splitting the types to a different library might be a little tricky to add in a config, so at first it might not b
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One issue that's kept me from adopting this gem more widely is that I need to define all possible top level keys for a jsonb column. If I don't, then I will receive an ActiveRecord::MissingAttributeError
. This removes much of the flexibility of having a jsonb column. For example when storing a JSON response from a webhook. The structure may be well defined, but if a new key is added then we'd ge
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Tools like jq are focused predominantly on their use on the command line, but have a lot of limitations (and bugs!) that jslt doesn't. This is a compliment to jslt btw. :)
To properly replace the usage of jq with jslt, we would like to be able to have some more flexibility with the ways of specifying the input parameters as well as the output.
- Specifying JSON input or JSLT transform input
Add module-info.java
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in the nodejs api is just a string. we should support gql-parsed strings too, so that if they are exported elsewhere, it can be used directly.