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mysql-query-js

v0.1.2

Published

Mysql service query interface for simple build sql query through mysql pool connections

Downloads

1,314

Readme

mysql-query-js

Mysql service query interface for simple build sql query through mysql pool connections.

The module has been transfered from mysql-query especially for publication in the npm repository

Introduction

Example:

    var query = require('mysql-query-js');

    var qs = "show databases";

    query(qs, ['param1','param2'], 'master', function(err, rows, fields) {
        if (rows.length) {
            console.log(rows);
            process.exit(0);
        } else {
            new Error('There is an Error ');
        }
    });

Quick Start

In your project directory, install and verify using npm:

  my-project$ npm init

Edit the default package.json file:

(example fragment of package.json file):

      "dependencies": {
         "mysql-query-js": "*"
      }

Install the package:

  my-project$ npm install mysql-query

Edit the mysql configuration file:

  my-project$ vi config/default.js
      module.exports = {
            database: {
                master: {
                    host: "localhost",
                    user: "root",
                    password: "",
                    port: "3306",
                    database: "test",
                    connectionLimit: 3
                }
      }

See config about using 'config' module

Tests

In mysql-query module directory:

(don't forget to edit 'config/default.js')

  mysql-query-dir$ npm install
  mysql-query-dir$ npm test

Advanced settings

This module reconnects to database 5 times by default. But this limit may be exceeded. Therefore you can specify special section in config file databasePool. In this section restartTimeout must be specified. For example:

module.exports = {
    databasePool: {
        restartTimeout: 10000
    },
    database: {
        master: {
            host: "localhost",
            user: "root",
            password: "",
            port: "3306",
            database: "test",
            connectionLimit: 3
        }
    }
}

It will tells node.js that it must reconnects to MySQL after 10 seconds

Pool object

You can access to connections pool object via this module. For example:

var query = require("mysql-query-js");

query.pool.getConnection(function(connection){
  /* your code here */
})