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dsn-parser

v1.0.3

Published

Parse and create database connection strings fluently

Downloads

16,030

Readme

DSN Parser for Node

Parse and create database connection strings fluently.

Use case

I've setup a node app on Heroku and added a PostgreSQL database. Heroku provides the database credentials as an enviroment variable with the following form: pgsql://user:[email protected]:5432/my_db.

I needed to parse it to the following way, in order to use with node-postgres package:

var config = new DSNParser(process.env.HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_COPPER_URL).getParts();

var pool = new pg.Pool(config);

Installation

npm install dsn-parser

Usage

Parse Data Source Name

var DSNParser = require('dsn-parser');

var dsn = new DSNParser('pgsql://user:[email protected]:5432/my_db?sslmode=verify-full&application_name=myapp');
dsn.getParts();

/*
{ 
  driver: 'pgsql',
  user: 'user',
  password: 'pass',
  host: '127.0.0.1',
  port: 5432,
  database: 'my_db',
  params: { sslmode: 'verify-full', application_name: 'myapp' } 
} */

dsn.get('database'); // my_db
dsn.get('host'); // 127.0.0.1

dsn.set('driver', 'mysql');
dsn.set('user', 'root');
dsn.set('password', null);
dsn.set('port', 3306);
dsn.set('params', null);

dsn.getDSN();
// mysql://[email protected]:3306/my_db

Build new DSN

var DSNParser = require('dsn-parser');

var dsn = new DSNParser();

dsn.set('driver', 'mysql')
	.set('user', 'root')
	.set('password', 'mypass')
	.set('host', 'localhost')
	.set('port', 3306)
	.set('database', '7gh4d78sh2')
	.set('params', {
		charset: 'utf8',
		strict: true
	});

dsn.getDSN();

// mysql://root:mypass@localhost:3306/7gh4d78sh2?charset=utf8&strict=true

Run tests

npm test

Author

Jonnas Fonini

  • https://fonini.github.io

License

Licensed under the WTFPL