@azimutt/connector-mariadb
v0.1.6
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Connect to MariaDB, extract schema, run analysis and queries
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MariaDB connector
This library allows to connect to MariaDB, extract its schema and more...
It lists all schemas, tables, columns, relations and types and format them in a JSON Schema.
This library is made by Azimutt to allow people to explore their MariaDB database. It's accessible through the Desktop app (soon), the CLI or even the website using the gateway server.
Feel free to use it and even submit PR to improve it:
- improve MariaDB queries (look at
getSchema
function)
Publish
- update
package.json
version - update lib versions (
pnpm -w run update
+ manual) - test with
pnpm run dry-publish
and checkazimutt-connector-mariadb-x.y.z.tgz
content - launch
pnpm publish --no-git-checks --access public
View it on npm.
Dev
If you need to develop on multiple libs at the same time (ex: want to update a connector and try it through the CLI), depend on local libs but publish & revert before commit.
- Depend on a local lib:
pnpm add <lib>
, ex:pnpm add @azimutt/models
- "Publish" lib locally by building it:
pnpm run build
Local Setup
You can use the MariaDB Official image:
docker run --name mariadb_sample -p 3307:3306 -e MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD=mariadb -e MARIADB_USER=azimutt -e MARIADB_PASSWORD=azimutt -e MARIADB_DATABASE=mariadb_sample mariadb:latest
Connect with host (localhost
), port (3307
), user (azimutt
) and pass (azimutt
) or using mariadb://azimutt:azimutt@localhost:3307/mariadb_sample
, then add some tables and data:
CREATE TABLE users (
id BIGINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
role VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
email_confirmed BOOLEAN DEFAULT false NOT NULL,
settings JSON CHECK (JSON_VALID(settings)),
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
CONSTRAINT users_lower_email_chk CHECK (email = LOWER(email)),
CHECK (name <> email)
);
ALTER TABLE users COMMENT = 'List all users';
ALTER TABLE users MODIFY name VARCHAR(50) COMMENT 'The user name';
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX users_email_uniq ON users (email);
CREATE INDEX users_role_idx ON users (role);
ALTER TABLE users ADD plan VARCHAR(32) AS (JSON_VALUE(settings, '$.plan.name'));
CREATE INDEX users_plan_idx ON users (plan);
ALTER TABLE users ADD color VARCHAR(32) AS (JSON_VALUE(settings, '$.color'));
CREATE INDEX users_full_idx ON users (name, email, plan, color);
CREATE VIEW admins AS SELECT id, name, email FROM users WHERE role = 'admin';
CREATE VIEW guests AS SELECT id, name, email FROM users WHERE role = 'guest';
CREATE TABLE posts (
id BIGINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
title VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
content TEXT,
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
created_by BIGINT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT posts_created_by_fk FOREIGN KEY (created_by) REFERENCES users (id)
);
CREATE TABLE post_authors (
post_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
user_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT post_authors_pk PRIMARY KEY (post_id, user_id),
CONSTRAINT post_authors_post_id_fk FOREIGN KEY (post_id) REFERENCES posts (id),
CONSTRAINT post_authors_user_id_fk FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users (id)
);
CREATE TABLE post_author_details (
detail_post_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
detail_user_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
role VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT post_author_details_pk PRIMARY KEY (detail_post_id, detail_user_id),
CONSTRAINT post_author_details_post_user_fk FOREIGN KEY (detail_post_id, detail_user_id) REFERENCES post_authors (post_id, user_id)
);
CREATE TABLE ratings (
user_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
item_kind VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
item_id BIGINT NOT NULL,
rating INT NOT NULL CHECK (0 <= rating AND rating <= 5),
review VARCHAR(255),
CONSTRAINT ratings_pk PRIMARY KEY (user_id, item_kind, item_id),
CONSTRAINT ratings_user_id_fk FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users (id)
);
-- Insert data
INSERT INTO users (name, role, email, settings) VALUES ('Loïc', 'admin', '[email protected]', '{"color": "red", "plan": {"id": 1, "name": "pro"}}');
INSERT INTO users (name, role, email, settings) VALUES ('Jean', 'guest', '[email protected]', null);
INSERT INTO users (name, role, email, settings) VALUES ('Luc', 'guest', '[email protected]', null);
INSERT INTO posts (title, content, created_by) VALUES ('MariaDB connector', null, 1);
INSERT INTO post_authors (post_id, user_id) VALUES (1, 1);
INSERT INTO post_authors (post_id, user_id) VALUES (1, 2);
INSERT INTO post_author_details (detail_post_id, detail_user_id, role) VALUES (1, 1, 'author');
INSERT INTO ratings (user_id, item_kind, item_id, rating) VALUES (3, 'posts', 1, 4);
INSERT INTO ratings (user_id, item_kind, item_id, rating) VALUES (3, 'users', 1, 5);
Remove everything with:
DROP VIEW guests;
DROP VIEW admins;
DROP TABLE ratings;
DROP TABLE post_author_details;
DROP TABLE post_authors;
DROP TABLE posts;
DROP TABLE users;
Cloud Setup
- Go on https://mariadb.com and click on "Start in the cloud" (top right)
- Follow the onboarding
- Create a cloud database
- In manage click on "Security access" to allow your IP (if it doesn't work, check your adblock ^^)
- Then click on "connect to get your credentials" and build an url like:
mariadb://<user>:<pass>@<host>:<port>/<db>
(db is the one you created) - Load data in your instance, if you don't have, you can use schemas from here or there