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any-db-mysql

v2.3.0

Published

The MySQL adapter for any-db

Downloads

7,298

Readme

any-db-mysql

Build Status

This is the MySQL adapter for Any-DB. It relies on the mysql database driver to create connection and query objects that conform to the Any-DB API. It's almost identical to require('mysql') but lets your app code be somewhat more database agnostic.

API extensions

The connections and queries this package creates inherit from the constructor functions in require('mysql'), so any methods that mysql supports beyond those specified by Any-DB are also available to you.

Keep in mind that these methods will not necessarily work with other backends.

Install

npm install any-db-mysql

Running tests

Create an empty test database:

mysql -uroot -e 'CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS any_db_test'

Then run tests the node way:

npm install && npm test

License

MIT