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mysql-native

v0.4.7

Published

MySql protocol client for Node.Js

Downloads

270

Readme

About

Mysql client module for node.js, written in JavaScript. No other mysql runtime required.

Build Status

Install

npm install mysql-native

Community

Check out the google group http://groups.google.com/group/node-mysql-native for questions/answers from users of the driver.

Example

output is: row: [ 2, 2, 3, "4", 5] row: [ 2, 2, 3, "4", 5]

Highlights

  • commands are pipelined
  • types are converted mysql<->javascript according to field type
  • prepared statements are cached and auto-prepared
  • row packet ( query ) and binary row packet ( execute ) handled transparently equal

#API

Module Functions

  • createClient(socket) - create client from duplex stream (TODO: add default path to local server socket)
  • createTCPClient(host, port) - create tcp client, default host 127.0.0.1, port 3306
  • createUNIXClient(path) - connect to unix domain socket, default is /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock

Client Functions

All commands fire 'end'() event at the end of command executing.

  • auth(db, user, pass) - perform mysql connection handshake. Should be always a first command (TODO: add default user/pass if missing?). Events: 'authorized'(serverStatus) event.

  • query(sql) - simple query. Events: 'field'(field) - one for each field description 'fields_eof'() - after last field 'row'(rows) - array of field values, fired for each row in result set

  • client.prepre(sql) - prepare a statement and store result in client.pscache Events: 'prepared'(preparedStatement) 'parameter'(field) - input parameter description

  • execute(sql, parameters) - parameters is an array of values. Known types are sent in appropriate mysql binary type (TODO: currently this is not true, type is always string and input converted using param.toString() ) Events: same as with query()

  • client.close - create and enqueue corresponding command

  • client.execute also adds prepare command if there is no cached statement and client.auto_prepare set to true (TODO: add better api than client.auto_prepare flag)

  • client.terminate - close conection immediately

TODO

  • buffers

LINKS

MySql protocol documentation:

Other node.js mysql clients: