MySQL adapter for JugglingDB.
To use it you need jugglingdb@0.2.x
.
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Setup dependencies in
package.json
:{ ... "dependencies": { "jugglingdb": "0.2.x", "jugglingdb-mysql": "latest" }, ... }
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Use:
var Schema = require('jugglingdb').Schema; var schema = new Schema('mysql', { database: 'myapp_test', username: 'root' });
You can optionally pass a few additional parameters supported by
node-mysql
, most particularlypassword
andcollation
.Collation
currently defaults toutf8mb4_general_ci
. Thecollation
value will also be used to derive the connection charset.
npm test
The jugglingdb MySQL adapter now supports using the dataType
column/property attribute to specify what MySQL column type is used for many jugglingdb types.
The following type-dataType combinations are supported:
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*
* tinyint
* smallint
* mediumint
* int
* bigint
Use the
limit
option to alter the display width.Example:
{ count : { type: Number, dataType: 'smallInt' }}
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* float
* double
Use the
precision
andscale
options to specify custom precision. Default is (16,8).Example:
{ average : { type: Number, dataType: 'float', precision: 20, scale: 4 }}
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* decimal
* numeric
Use the
precision
andscale
options to specify custom precision. Default is (9,2).These aren't likely to function as true fixed-point.
Example:
{ stdDev : { type: Number, dataType: 'decimal', precision: 12, scale: 8 }}
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* float
* double
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* varchar
* char
* text
* mediumtext
* tinytext
* longtext
Example:
{ userName : { type: String, dataType: 'char', limit: 24 }}
Example:
{ biography : { type: String, dataType: 'longtext' }}
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* datetime
* timestamp
Example:
{ startTime : { type: Date, dataType: 'timestamp' }}
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Enums are special.
Create an Enum using Enum factory:
var MOOD = schema.EnumFactory('glad', 'sad', 'mad'); MOOD.SAD; // 'sad' MOOD(2); // 'sad' MOOD('SAD'); // 'sad' MOOD('sad'); // 'sad'
{ mood: { type: MOOD }}
{ choice: { type: schema.EnumFactory('yes', 'no', 'maybe'), null: false }}
Mysql adapter now supports the or functionality. You can add an or
array object to the where clause to join the arguments in the or
array with an OR.
Example: This example selects all the animals whose name are Penny AND type is either cat OR size is medium
where : {
name : 'Penny',
or : [ { type : 'cat'},
{ size : 'medium'}
]
}
It's important to note that each object in the or
array is treat as if it was in the "where" clause, thus you can create complex queries like this;
Example: The example below selects all large white dogs OR all cats who are either small or black color
where : {
or : [ { type : 'dog', color : 'white', size : 'large'},
{ type : 'cat', or : [ { size : 'small'},
{ color : 'black'}
]
}
]
}
SQL translation for the above would be:
WHERE (type = 'dog' AND color = 'white' AND size = 'large')
OR (type = 'cat' AND (size = 'small' OR color = 'black'))
IN operator is pretty straight forward. If you give any columns in the where clause an array, they will be interpreted to be an IN object
Example: The example below will look for items that have id 1, 4 or 6
where : {
id : [1,4,6]
}
In some cases, you may wish to select specific columns from the table, to do so simply use the attributes
param.
###Examples:
returns array of column data(ex. ['1','2','3']
Model.all({where: {name: 'Bill'}, attributes: 'id'},cb)
returns array of object literals(ex. [{id:'1'}, {id:'2'}, {id:'3'}]
Model.all({where: {name: 'Bill'}, attributes: ['id']},cb)
returns array of object literals(ex. [{id:'1', age:'25'}, {id:'2', age:'56'}, {id:'3', age: '44'}]
Model.all({where: {name: 'Bill'}, attributes: ['id', 'age']},cb)
Mysql adapter uses the pooling provided by the node-mysql module. Simply set pool
option to true in the connection settings.
Taken from node-mysql module
waitForConnections
: Determines the pool's action when no connections are available and the limit has been reached. Iftrue
, the pool will queue the connection request and call it when one becomes available. Iffalse
, the pool will immediately call back with an error. (Default:true
)connectionLimit
: The maximum number of connections to create at once.(Default:10
)queueLimit
: The maximum number of connection requests the pool will queue before returning an error fromgetConnection
. If set to0
, there is no limit to the number of queued connection requests. (Default:0
)
The mysql adapter supports the declaration of multi-column indexes on models via the the indexes
option in the 3rd argument to define
.
UserData = db.define('UserData', {
email: { type: String, null: false, index: true },
name: String,
bio: Schema.Text,
birthDate: Date,
pendingPeriod: Number,
createdByAdmin: Boolean,
} , { indexes: {
index0: {
columns: 'email, createdByAdmin'
}
}
});
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