mysql-parse
v2.0.8
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Parse a mysql connection string and return access parameters that can be fed to the mysql or mysqldump command line client.
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Node Mysql parse
Tired of manually extracting login credentials from mysql connection strings? Look no further!
This package parses mysql connection strings both on the command line or as a module.
Installation
Two options:
Global installation
npm install -g mysql-parse
.Local installation
npm install mysql-parse
.
Usage on command line
Basic
Running mysql-parse mysql://examplename:somepassword@examplehost:3306/dbname)
will generate string like this -u examplename -psomepassword -h examplehost -P 3306 dbname
which you can pass to mysql or mysqldump commands.
Using mysql
mysql $(mysql-parse <some mysql connection string>)
Using mysqldump
mysqldump $(mysql-parse <some mysql connection string>) > dump.sql
Passing in other options to mysql/mysqldump
Because the last thing out of mysql-parse is the database name (if defined in the connection string), options need to be added before mysql-parse like so:
mysqldump --compact $(mysql-parse <some mysql connection string>) > dump.sql
Usage as module
const { buildMysqlParams, parseUri } = require('mysql-parse')
const testUri = 'mysql://examplename:somepassword@examplehost:3306/dbname'
console.log(parseUri(testUri))
/*
returns
{
user: 'examplename',
password: 'somepassword',
host: 'examplehost',
port: '3306',
database: 'dbname'
}
*/
console.log(buildMysqlParams(testUri))
/*
returns '-u examplename -psomepassword -h examplehost -P 3306 dbname'
*/
Development
- Download this project.
- Run tests with
npm test
. - Develop and submit PR. Please note: If you are considering substantial changes, please open an issue to discuss first because the feature you're thinking of might not be right for this project.
License
Project code is licensed under the MIT license, see license.