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@litdb/mysql2

v0.0.2

Published

litdb driver for node-mysql2

Downloads

134

Readme

mysql

litdb driver for node-mysql2

Install

npm install @litdb/mysql2

Usage

db.ts

import { connect } from "@litdb/mysql2"

export const connection = connect({ host, database, user, password })
export const { $, async:db, native } = connection

When needed use native to access underlying node-mysql2 Pool

app.ts

import { $, db } from "./db"
import { Contact } from "./models"

await db.dropTable(Contact)
await db.createTable(Contact)
await db.insertAll([
    new Contact({ name:"John Doe", email:"[email protected]" }),
    new Contact({ name:"Jane Doe", email:"[email protected]" }),
])

const janeEmail = '[email protected]'
const jane = await db.one<Contact>($.from(Contact).where(c => $`${c.email}=${janeEmail}`))

// Insert examples
const { lastInsertRowid:bobId } = await db.insert(
    new Contact({ name:"Bob", email:"[email protected]"}))

const { lastInsertRowid } = await db.exec
    `INSERT INTO Contact(name,email) VALUES('Jo','[email protected]')`

const name = 'Alice', email = '[email protected]'
await db.exec`INSERT INTO Contact(name,email) VALUES (${name}, ${email})`

// Typed SQL fragment with named param example
const hasId = <Table extends { id:number }>(id:number|bigint) =>
    (x:Table) => $.sql($`${x.id} = $id`, { id })

const contacts = await db.all($.from(Contact).into(Contact))                // => Contact[]
const bob = await db.one($.from(Contact).where(hasId(bobId)).into(Contact)) // => Contact
const contactsCount = await db.value($.from(Contact).select`COUNT(*)`)      // => number
const emails = await db.column($.from(Contact).select(c => $`${c.email}`))  // => string[]
const contactsArray = await db.arrays($.from(Contact))                      // => any[][]
const bobArray = await db.array($.from(Contact).where(hasId(bobId)))        // => any[]

// Update examples
jane.email = '[email protected]'
await db.update(jane)                           // Update all properties
await db.update(jane, { onlyProps:['email'] })  // Update only email
// query builder
await db.exec($.update(Contact).set({ email:jane.email }).where(hasId(jane.id)))

// Delete examples
await db.delete(jane)
await db.exec($.deleteFrom(Contact).where(hasId(jane.id))) // query builder

Website: https://litdb.dev