db-query-builder
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NodeJS Express framework mysql query builder and executor library. Inspired by Laravel framework
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db-query-builder
NodeJS Express framework mysql query builder and executor library. Inspired by PHP Laravel Framework.
Initialize:
var QueryBuilder = require('db-query-builder');
var db = new QueryBuilder(table, mysqlConnection));
// mysqlConnection: Your mysql connection instance
// your primary table name to use after from
SELECT:
If you call select function without arguments, it selects all columns as default.
var db = new QueryBuilder("address AS a", mysqlConnection));
db.select()
.where("address_id", "=", 1)
.where("customer_id", "=", 134)
If you want to select specific columns then:
db.select(["address_id", "firstname", "lastname", "zipCode"])
.where("address_id", "=", 1)
.where("customer_id", "=", 134)
UPDATE:
If you want to update columns on a table then:
db.where("customer_id", "=", 134)
.update({"firstname" : "Hasan", "lastname" : "Karaoğlu"});
INSERT: If you want to insert a record into a table then:
db.insert({
"firstname" : "Hasan",
"lastname" : "Karaoğlu",
"address_id" : 2,
"customer_id" : 134
})
DELETE: If you want to delete a record from a table then:
db.where("customer_id", "=", 134)
.where("address_id", "=", 1)
.delete()
JOIN:
If you want to join a table, then:
db.select()
.join("customer AS c", { first : "c.customer_id", operator: "=", "second" : "a.customer_id"})
.where("a.customer_id", "=", 134)
You can also use leftJoin and rightJoin functions to use other join types.
ORDER BY: If you want to order results, then:
db.select()
.orderBy("firstname", "desc")
GROUP BY: If you want to group results, then:
db.select("COUNT(address_id)")
.groupBy("customer_id")
or for multiple grouping:
db.select("COUNT(address_id)")
.groupBy(["customer_id", "zipCode"])
HAVING: If you want to filter group results, then:
db.select("COUNT(address_id)")
.groupBy("customer_id")
.having("zipCode", "<", 34000)
LIMIT: If you want to limit records count then:
db.select()
.limit(100)
or
db.select()
.limit(0, 100)