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koa-mysql-transaction

v1.0.1

Published

Koa middleware that auto provides mysql connections.

Downloads

2

Readme

koa-msyql-transaction

koa-msyql-transaction is a koa mysql middleware, Inspired by express-myconnection. it provides a consistent API for MySQL connections during koa request/response life cycle. It supports three different strategies of managing db connections: single for a singleton connection on an app instance level, pool based connections, and a new connection per each request. It’s also capable of auto closing/releasing connections if configured either with pool or request. It uses node-mysql as a MySQL driver.

Install

npm install koa-msyql-transaction

Strategies

  • single - creates single database connection for an application instance. Connection is never closed. In case of disconnection it will try to reconnect again as described in node-mysql docs.
  • pool - creates pool of connections on an app instance level, and serves a single connection from pool per request. The connections is auto released to the pool at the query end.
  • request - creates new connection per each request, and automatically closes it at the response end.

Usage

Configuration is straightforward and you use it as any other middleware. First param it accepts is a node-mysql module, second is a db options hash passed to node-mysql module when connection or pool are created. The third is string defining strategy type.

// app.js
...
var mysql = require('mysql'), // node-mysql module
    koaTransaction = require('koa-mysql-transaction'), // express-myconnection module
    dbOptions = {
      host: 'localhost',
      user: 'dbuser',
      password: 'password',
      port: 3306,
      database: 'mydb',
      connectionLimit:10
    };
  
app.use(koaTransaction(mysql, dbOptions, 'single');
...


//excute sql query
...
app.use(async ctx => {
  let results = await ctx.execSql('select * from lan_room')
  ctx.body = results;
});
...

//excute sql transaction
...
app.use(async ctx => {
  let tran = ctx.getTranSaction();
  try {
    await tran.beginTransaction();
    await tran.query('insert into tables set a=1');
    await tran.query('insert into tables set a=2');
    await tran.rollback();
    await tran.release();
    ctx.body = "success";
  } catch(err) {  
    await tran.rollback();
    await tran.release();
    ctx.body = "error";
  }
})
...