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couchbase-columnar

v1.0.0

Published

The official Couchbase Node.js Columnar Client Library.

Downloads

346

Readme

Couchbase Node.js Columnar Client

Node.js client for Couchbase Columnar

Installing the SDK

Install the SDK via npm:

npm install couchbase-columnar

Installing the SDK from source

If a compatible prebuild is not available, the SDK's binary will need to be built from source:

  1. Follow the steps on the BUILDING page
  2. After the build succeeds, the SDK can be used by running Node scripts from within the cloned repository or the SDK can be installed via pip: npm install <path to cloned repository>

Using the SDK

Some more examples are provided in the examples directory.

CommonJS

Connecting and executing a query

const columnar = require('couchbase-columnar')

async function main() {
  // Update this to your cluster
  const clusterConnStr = 'couchbases://--your-instance--'
  const username = 'username'
  const password = 'password'
  // User Input ends here.

  const credential = new columnar.Credential(username, password)
  const cluster = columnar.createInstance(clusterConnStr, credential)

  // Execute a streaming query with positional arguments.
  let qs = 'SELECT * FROM `travel-sample`.inventory.airline LIMIT 10;'
  let res = await cluster.executeQuery(qs)
  for await (let row of res.rows()) {
    console.log('Found row: ', row)
  }
  console.log('Metadata: ', res.metadata())

  // Execute a streaming query with positional arguments.
  qs =
    'SELECT * FROM `travel-sample`.inventory.airline WHERE country=$1 LIMIT $2;'
  res = await cluster.executeQuery(qs, { parameters: ['United States', 10] })
  for await (let row of res.rows()) {
    console.log('Found row: ', row)
  }
  console.log('Metadata: ', res.metadata())

  // Execute a streaming query with named parameters.
  qs =
    'SELECT * FROM `travel-sample`.inventory.airline WHERE country=$country LIMIT $limit;'
  res = await cluster.executeQuery(qs, {
    namedParameters: { country: 'United States', limit: 10 },
  })
  for await (let row of res.rows()) {
    console.log('Found row: ', row)
  }
  console.log('Metadata: ', res.metadata())
}

main()
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Finished.  Exiting app...')
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log('ERR: ', err)
    console.log('Exiting app...')
    process.exit(1)
  })

ES Modules

Connecting and executing a query

import { Certificates, Credential, createInstance } from "couchbase-columnar"

async function main() {
  // Update this to your cluster
  const clusterConnStr = 'couchbases://--your-instance--'
  const username = 'username'
  const password = 'password'
  // User Input ends here.

  const credential = new Credential(username, password)
  const cluster = createInstance(clusterConnStr, credential)

  // Execute a streaming query with positional arguments.
  let qs = "SELECT * FROM `travel-sample`.inventory.airline LIMIT 10;"
  let res = await cluster.executeQuery(qs)
  for await (let row of res.rows()) {
    console.log("Found row: ", row)
  }
  console.log("Metadata: ", res.metadata())

  // Execute a streaming query with positional arguments.
  qs =
    "SELECT * FROM `travel-sample`.inventory.airline WHERE country=$1 LIMIT $2;"
  res = await cluster.executeQuery(qs, { parameters: ["United States", 10] })
  for await (let row of res.rows()) {
    console.log("Found row: ", row)
  }
  console.log("Metadata: ", res.metadata())

  // Execute a streaming query with named parameters.
  qs =
    "SELECT * FROM `travel-sample`.inventory.airline WHERE country=$country LIMIT $limit;"
  res = await cluster.executeQuery(qs, {
    namedParameters: { country: "United States", limit: 10 },
  })
  for await (let row of res.rows()) {
    console.log("Found row: ", row)
  }
  console.log("Metadata: ", res.metadata())
}

main()
  .then(() => {
    console.log("Finished.  Exiting app...")
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log("ERR: ", err)
    console.log("Exiting app...")
    process.exit(1)
  })