I have a Sequelize DataTypes.INTEGER
issue when defining a model. I'm following an example in ebook titled "Building APIs with Node.js". I'm a beginner trying to grasp Express and Sequelize.
Error details:
> /home/xxx/workspace/ntask-api/models/tasks.js:9
> type: DataTypes.INTEGER,
> ^ TypeError: Cannot read property 'INTEGER' of undefined
> at Function.module.exports (/home/xxx/workspace/ntask-api/models/tasks.js:9:21)
> at Consign.into (/home/xxx/workspace/ntask-api/node_modules/consign/lib/consign.js:239:17)
> at Object.<anonymous> (/home/xxx/workspace/ntask-api/index.js:13:5)
> at Module._compile (module.js:456:26)
> at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10)
> at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
> at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
> at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:497:10)
> at startup (node.js:119:16)
> at node.js:902:3
Code sample below in /models/tasks.js
:
> module.exports = function(sequelize, DataTypes){
> //console.log(DataTypes.INTEGER);
> const Tasks = sequelize.define("Tasks", { id: {
> type: DataTypes.INTEGER,
> primaryKey: true,
> autoIncrement: true }, title: {
> type: DataTypes.STRING,
> allowNull: false,
> validate: { notEmpty: true
> } }, done: {
> type: DataTypes.BOOLEAN,
> allowNull: false,
> defaultValue: false }
> },
> { classMethods:{
> associate: function(models){ Tasks.belongsTo(models.Users, {
> onDelete: "CASCADE",
> foreignKey: { allowNull: false
> } });
> } }
> });
> return Tasks; };
I also tried the suggestion from TypeError: object is not a function when defining models in NodeJs using Sequelize by adding this to the top of models/tasks.js file but same error.
var DataTypes = require('sequelize/lib/data-types');