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batchsql

v1.0.4

Published

Batch sql generator for MySQL and MariaDB

Downloads

18

Readme

batchsql v1.0.0

Sometimes you just need to run easy SQL commands. Sometimes you wanna batch them up and be sure execution will be smooth.

BatchSQL: No Frills!

  1. BatchSQL allows you to run easy SQL queries.
  2. Submit object arrays and Batch SQL is composed and executed on the fly!

##Installation

Using npm:

$ {sudo -H} npm i -g npm
$ npm i --save batchsql

In Node.js/io.js:

//require batchsql
var conn=require("batchsql");

//select database to use
conn.db('website',function(connection){
		

	//here is some data to insert
	var data={
		url:'https://www.npmjs.com/package/batchsql',
		domain:'npmjs.org',
		desc:'NodeJs packages'
	};

	//insert some data into 'urls' table
	conn.insert('urls',data, function(err,affected) {
		if(err){throw err}
		//print out affected rows
		console.log(affected);

		//now query the table
		var query="SELECT * FROM urls";	
		//NOTE the table is stated in query SQL so no need to pass it to method
		conn.query(query, function(err, results,rows) {
			//Viola! We have some results
			console.log(results,rows);
		});	

	},true); //note this last argument (ignore) tells batchSQL to perform an "INSERT IGNORE" query 

});

API

BatchSQL exposes the following methods.

##Query(query, callback) ## Takes and executes a valid SQL query and returns results.

update(table,updateObj,condition,callback,upDateEntireTable)

insert(table,insertObj,callback,ignore)

upsert(table,insertObj,updateObj,callback,ignore)

#Be Carefurl! Not yet ready!

BatchSQL is still in early alpha and may not be appropriate fro production!