* @param {boolean} [options.hooks=false] Set to true to run before-/afterDestroy hooks when an associated model is deleted because of a cascade. For example if `User.hasOne(Profile, {onDelete: 'cascade', hooks:true})`, the before-/afterDestroy hooks for profile will be called when a user is deleted. Otherwise the profile will be deleted without invoking any hooks
* @param {boolean} [options.hooks=false] Set to true to run before-/afterDestroy hooks when an associated model is deleted because of a cascade. For example if `User.hasOne(Profile, {onDelete: 'cascade', hooks:true})`, the before-/afterDestroy hooks for profile will be called when a user is deleted. Otherwise the profile will be deleted without invoking any hooks
* @param {string} [options.as] The alias of this model, in singular form. See also the `name` option passed to `sequelize.define`. If you create multiple associations between the same tables, you should provide an alias to be able to distinguish between them. If you provide an alias when creating the assocition, you should provide the same alias when eager loading and when getting assocated models. Defaults to the singularized name of target
* @param {string} [options.as] The alias of this model, in singular form. See also the `name` option passed to `sequelize.define`. If you create multiple associations between the same tables, you should provide an alias to be able to distinguish between them. If you provide an alias when creating the assocition, you should provide the same alias when eager loading and when getting assocated models. Defaults to the singularized name of target
* @param {string|object} [options.foreignKey] The name of the foreign key in the source table or an object representing the type definition for the foreign column (see `Sequelize.define` for syntax). When using an object, you can add a `name` property to set the name of the colum. Defaults to the name of target + primary key of target
* @param {string|object} [options.foreignKey] The name of the foreign key in the source table or an object representing the type definition for the foreign column (see `Sequelize.define` for syntax). When using an object, you can add a `name` property to set the name of the colum. Defaults to the name of target + primary key of target
* @param {object} [options.scope] A key/value set that will be used for association create and find defaults.
* @param {Model|string} [options.through] The name of the table that is used to join source and target in n:m associations. Can also be a sequelize model if you want to define the junction table yourself and add extra attributes to it.
* @param {Model|string} [options.through] The name of the table that is used to join source and target in n:m associations. Can also be a sequelize model if you want to define the junction table yourself and add extra attributes to it.
* @param {string|object} [options.as] The alias of this model. If you provide a string, it should be plural, and will be singularized using node.inflection. If you want to control the singular version yourself, provide an object with `plural` and `singular` keys. See also the `name` option passed to `sequelize.define`. If you create multiple associations between the same tables, you should provide an alias to be able to distinguish between them. If you provide an alias when creating the assocition, you should provide the same alias when eager loading and when getting assocated models. Defaults to the pluralized name of target
* @param {string|object} [options.as] The alias of this model. If you provide a string, it should be plural, and will be singularized using node.inflection. If you want to control the singular version yourself, provide an object with `plural` and `singular` keys. See also the `name` option passed to `sequelize.define`. If you create multiple associations between the same tables, you should provide an alias to be able to distinguish between them. If you provide an alias when creating the assocition, you should provide the same alias when eager loading and when getting assocated models. Defaults to the pluralized name of target
* @param {string|object} [options.foreignKey] The name of the foreign key in the target table / join table or an object representing the type definition for the foreign column (see `Sequelize.define` for syntax). When using an object, you can add a `name` property to set the name of the colum. Defaults to the name of source + primary key of source
* @param {string|object} [options.foreignKey] The name of the foreign key in the target table / join table or an object representing the type definition for the foreign column (see `Sequelize.define` for syntax). When using an object, you can add a `name` property to set the name of the colum. Defaults to the name of source + primary key of source
* @param {object} [options.scope] A key/value set that will be used for association create and find defaults.
* @param {object} [options.scope] A key/value set that will be used for association create and find defaults. (only works for 1:m)
* @param {string} [options.onDelete='SET NULL|CASCADE'] Cascade if this is a n:m, and set null if it is a 1:m
* @param {string} [options.onDelete='SET NULL|CASCADE'] Cascade if this is a n:m, and set null if it is a 1:m
* @param {string} [options.onUpdate='CASCADE']
* @param {string} [options.onUpdate='CASCADE']
* @param {boolean} [options.constraints=true] Should on update and on delete constraints be enabled on the foreign key.
* @param {boolean} [options.constraints=true] Should on update and on delete constraints be enabled on the foreign key.