const config = require('../../config'); const providers = config.providers; const crypto = require('crypto'); const bcrypt = require('bcrypt'); const moment = require('moment'); module.exports = function(sequelize, DataTypes) { const vendors = sequelize.define( 'vendors', { id: { type: DataTypes.UUID, defaultValue: DataTypes.UUIDV4, primaryKey: true, }, vendor_name: { type: DataTypes.TEXT, }, vendor_type: { type: DataTypes.ENUM, values: [ "ai_vendor", "document_management", "practice_management", "identity_security", "workflow_automation", "risk_compliance", "e_signature", "reporting", "other" ], }, primary_contact_name: { type: DataTypes.TEXT, }, primary_contact_email: { type: DataTypes.TEXT, }, website_url: { type: DataTypes.TEXT, }, status: { type: DataTypes.ENUM, values: [ "active", "prospect", "inactive" ], }, notes: { type: DataTypes.TEXT, }, importHash: { type: DataTypes.STRING(255), allowNull: true, unique: true, }, }, { timestamps: true, paranoid: true, freezeTableName: true, }, ); vendors.associate = (db) => { db.vendors.belongsToMany(db.ai_tools, { as: 'tools', foreignKey: { name: 'vendors_toolsId', }, constraints: false, through: 'vendorsToolsAi_tools', }); db.vendors.belongsToMany(db.ai_tools, { as: 'tools_filter', foreignKey: { name: 'vendors_toolsId', }, constraints: false, through: 'vendorsToolsAi_tools', }); /// loop through entities and it's fields, and if ref === current e[name] and create relation has many on parent entity db.vendors.hasMany(db.vendor_risk_assessments, { as: 'vendor_risk_assessments_vendor', foreignKey: { name: 'vendorId', }, constraints: false, }); //end loop db.vendors.belongsTo(db.users, { as: 'createdBy', }); db.vendors.belongsTo(db.users, { as: 'updatedBy', }); }; return vendors; };