**What**
- Allow to provide `foreignKeyName` option for hasOne and belongsTo relationships
- `model.hasOne(() => OtherEntity, { foreignKey: true, foreignKeyName: 'other_entity_something_id' })`
- The above will also output a generated type that takes into consideration the custom fk name 🔽
- Update types to account for defined custom foreign key name
- Fix joiner config linkable generation to account for custom linkable keys that provide a public API for their model but are not part of the list of the models included in the MedusaService
- This was supposed to be handled correctly but the implementation was not considering that custom linkable keys could reference models not part of the one provided to medusa service
- Migrate fulfillment module to DML
- Fix has one with fk behaviour and hooks (the relation should be assigned but not the fk)
- Fix has one belongsTo hooks (the relation should be assigned but not the fk)
- Fix hasOneWithFk and belongsTo non persisted fk to be selectable
- Allow to define `belongsTo` without other side definition for `ManyToOne` with no counter part defined
- Meaning that if a user defined `belongsTo` on one side andnot mapped by and no counter part on the other entity it will be considered as a `ManyToOne`
- `orphanRemoval` on `OneToOne` have been removed, this means that when assigning a new object relation to an entity, the previous one gets deconected but not deleted automatically. This prevent removing data un volountarely
**NOTE**
As per our convention here are some information to keep in mind
**HasOne <> BelongsTo**
Define `OneToOne`, The foreign key is owned by the belongs to and the relation needs to be provided to cascade if wanted
**HasMany <> BelongsTo**
Define `OneToMane` <> `ManyToOne`, the foreign key is owned by the many to one and for those relation no cascade will be performed, the foreign key must be provided. For the `HasMany` the cascade is available
**HasOne (with FK)**
Will act similarly to belongs to with **HasOne <> BelongsTo**
Co-authored-by: Carlos R. L. Rodrigues <37986729+carlos-r-l-rodrigues@users.noreply.github.com>
FIXES: FRMW-2727
MikroORM (with version 5.9) has [hardcoded the TypeScript module](https://github.com/mikro-orm/mikro-orm/blob/5.x/packages/core/src/utils/ConfigurationLoader.ts#L138-L139) system to `commonjs`, which makes it incompatible with the module system we are using, ie `Node16`.
So, in order to continue using the Mikro ORM CLI within our modules, we will have to monkey-patch the block of code responsible for configuring `ts-node`. However, the monkey-patching must be done before their CLI gets booted.
As a result of this, we have to create a wrapper CLI on top of Mikro ORM CLI that performs the following steps.
- Monkey-patch the relevant code
- Register Mikro ORM CLI as the second step.
Due do this, we will have to use this new wrapper CLI within the modules, which is exposed as `medusa-db`. Maybe, `medusa-db` is not a great name, so please send your suggestions.
**What**
Apply the `Module` util to each module to handle the export and provide the linkable configuration object.
- Most joiner config that does not have any special config are removed/cleaned up in favor of the autogenerated one or simpler one
- linkable are now available in all modules
- cleaned up the dependencies of the modules
FIXES CORE-2410
**What**
Update the `MedusaService` class, factory and types to remove the concept of main modules. The idea being that all method will be explicitly named and suffixes to represent the object you are trying to manipulate.
This pr also includes various fixes in different modules
Co-authored-by: Stevche Radevski <4820812+sradevski@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Oli Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
**what:**
- hides different fields depending on the chosen template
- remove operator values API
- fixes to edit promotion rules
- make currency optional for promotion
RESOLVES CORE-2297