Deprecated . If you are using it, please consider migrating to node-mysql2
Mysql client module for node.js, written in JavaScript. No other mysql runtime required.
npm install mysql-native
Check out the google group http://groups.google.com/group/node-mysql-native for questions/answers from users of the driver.
var db = require("mysql-native").createTCPClient(); // localhost:3306 by default db.auto_prepare = true; function dump_rows(cmd) { cmd.addListener('row', function(r) { console.dir(r); } ); } db.auth("test", "testuser", "testpass"); dump_rows(db.query("select 1+1,2,3,'4',length('hello')")); dump_rows(db.execute("select 1+1,2,3,'4',length(?)", ["hello"])); db.close();
output is: row: [ 2, 2, 3, "4", 5] row: [ 2, 2, 3, "4", 5]
- 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
- 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
All commands fire 'end'() event at the end of command executing.
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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
- buffers
MySql protocol documentation:
Other node.js mysql clients: