Asterism is a CLI that provides a set of tools to build a Orama instance from your favorite database.
# You can install Orama using `npm`, `yarn`, `pnpm`:
npm install -g @mateonunez/asterism
Asterism provides a CLI that can be used to generate a Orama instance from a database. The CLI can be used as follows:
Usage: asterism [options] [command]
Asterism CLI
Options:
-v, --version output the current version
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
migrate [options] [database] Initialize a new Orama instance from your
current database
search [options] [term] Search for a Orama instance in your instances
help [command] display help for command
# asterism migrate --help
Usage: asterism migrate [options] [database]
Initialize a new Orama instance from your current database
Arguments:
database The database to migrate
Options:
-H, --host <host> Database host (default: "127.0.0.1")
-p, --port <port> Port to run the server on (default: "3306")
-d, --databaseName <databaseName> Database connection string
-t, --tableName <tableName> Table name
-u, --user <user> Database user (default: "root")
-w, --password <password> Database password (default: "toor")
-o, --outputDir <outputDir> Output directory (default: "./out")
-s, --strict <strict> Strict mode (default: "false")
--help display help for command
The CLI provides a migrate
command that can be used to generate a Orama instance from a database. The command can be used as follows:
> asterism migrate
# asterism search --help
Usage: asterism search [options] [term]
Search for a Orama instance in your instances
Arguments:
term The term to search for
Options:
-c, --cacheDisabled Disable cache
-i, --inputDir <inputDir> Orama databases directory (default: "./orama")
-o, --outputDir <outputDir> Output directory to save results in a JSON
(default: "./out")
-h, --help display help for command
The CLI provides a search
command that can be used to search a term in your instances. The command can be used as follows:
> asterism search "john"
Asterism needs a database to run the tests. At first run the docker-compose
file.
docker-compose up -d
Then, run the tests using npm
, yarn
or pnpm
:
npm run test