| ## The AdminJS Data model | |
| Before you dive into the details of the flat helpers, let me briefly introduce the way how the | |
| database data is stored in AdminJS. | |
| ### The Simple Case | |
| On the backend all the information from DataBase tables/collections goes to {@BaseRecord#params} | |
| object. Usually, it is a `{key: value}` store where `key` is a table name, and value could be | |
| either a string, a number, or an instance of Date() etc. | |
| On the Frontend - these values go to the corresponding {@link RecordJSON.params} property. | |
| This is an example `params` property in the "simple case": | |
| ```javascript | |
| params: { | |
| name: 'John', | |
| surname: 'Doe', | |
| age: 28, | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| ### The Real World Case | |
| In the real world: | |
| * databases have nested JSONB properties or Mixed Schemas | |
| * developers would like to send more complicated data from the Fronted to the backend as arrays. | |
| To achieve that we "flatten" all the data before saving them to `params` property. | |
| So in the real world params could look like: | |
| ```javascript | |
| params: { | |
| name: 'John', | |
| surname: 'Doe', | |
| age: 28, | |
| // nested objects | |
| 'auth.facebook': 'some login token', | |
| 'auth.twitter': 'twitter login token', | |
| // arrays | |
| 'interests.0': 'running', | |
| 'interests.1': 'jogging', | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| and all the data can be even nested on the deeper levels. | |
| ### Why we did that? | |
| An alternative solution would be to store an entire raw object and don't care. But there are 2 | |
| reasons why we picked this one. | |
| **1. storing selected data in the database** | |
| If you send to the ORM unflatten save request like this: | |
| ```javascript | |
| Model.save({{ auth: { facebook: 'newFacebookToken' } }}) | |
| ``` | |
| it will override an entire `auth` property, so from the example above, we will lose `auth.twitter`. | |
| In the second (flatten) case: | |
| ```javascript | |
| Model.save({ `auth.facebook`: 'newFacebookToken' }}) | |
| ``` | |
| ORM should keep the value of the `auth.twitter` | |
| > The above is true for Mongoose adapter which is the most advanced regarding handing mixed values | |
| **2. Sending data between the Frontend and the Backend in {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FormData FormData} format** | |
| AdminJS allows you to upload Files from the Frontend to the Backend. The most optimal way of | |
| doing that is by using {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FormData FormData}. | |
| But, this requires that values for all the fields are send in `[key: string]: string` form. | |
| And this, as you might guess, fits perfectly to our flatten `params` logic. | |
| ### Consequences | |
| Flattening in AdminJS has its consequences everywhere where you use | |
| - {@link BaseRecord} and | |
| - {@link RecordJSON}, | |
| because instead of raw object you have it's flatten version. | |
| Also, (as mentioned) the `payload` send to the backed is also flattened. | |
| There you should use helpers gathered in {@link flat} |