# typeorm-model-generator [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Kononnable/typeorm-model-generator.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Kononnable/typeorm-model-generator) [![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/typeorm-model-generator.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/typeorm-model-generator) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/Kononnable/typeorm-model-generator/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/Kononnable/typeorm-model-generator) Generates models for TypeORM from existing databases. Suported db engines: * Microsoft SQL Server * PostgreSQL * MySQL * MariaDB ## Installation ### Global module To install module globally simply type `npm i -g typeorm-model-generator` in your console. ### Npx way Thanks to npx you can use npm modules without polluting global installs. So nothing to do here :) >To use `npx` you need to use npm at version at least 5.2.0. Try updating your npm by `npm i -g npm` ## Usage ```shell Usage: typeorm-model-generator -h -d -p [port] -u -x [password] -e [engine] Options: -h, --host IP adress/Hostname for database server. [required] -d, --database Database name. [required] -u, --user Username for database server. [required] -x, --pass Password for database server. [required] -p, --port Port number for database server. -e, --engine Database engine. [choices: "mssql", "postgres", "mysql", "mariadb"] [default: "mssql"] -o, --output Where to place generated models. -s, --schema Schema name to create model from. Only for mssql and postgres. --ssl [boolean] [default: false] ``` ### Examples * Creating model from local MSSQL database * Global module ``` typeorm-model-generator -h localhost -d tempdb -u sa -x !Passw0rd -e mssql -o .\ ```` * Npx Way ``` npx typeorm-model-generator -h localhost -d tempdb -u sa -x !Passw0rd -e mssql -o .\ ```` * Creating model from local Postgres database, public schema with ssl connection * Global module ``` typeorm-model-generator -h localhost -d postgres -u postgres -x !Passw0rd -e postgres -o .\ -s public --ssl ```` * Npx Way ``` npx typeorm-model-generator -h localhost -d postgres -u postgres -x !Passw0rd -e postgres -o .\ -s public --ssl ````