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@types/mysql
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TypeScript definitions for mysql
The @types/mysql package provides TypeScript type definitions for the mysql package, enabling better development experience with type checking and IntelliSense in TypeScript projects. It does not add any new functionality to mysql itself but allows developers to use mysql in TypeScript applications more effectively.
Connecting to a MySQL database
This code demonstrates how to connect to a MySQL database using the mysql package with TypeScript types provided by @types/mysql. It includes type checking for the connection options.
import * as mysql from 'mysql';
const connection = mysql.createConnection({
host: 'localhost',
user: 'yourusername',
password: 'yourpassword',
database: 'mydb'
});
connection.connect(err => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('Connected!');
});
Performing a query
This example shows how to perform a basic SQL query to select all records from the 'users' table. The results are logged to the console. The @types/mysql package ensures that the function parameters and return types are correctly typed.
connection.query('SELECT * FROM users', (err, results) => {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(results);
});
Closing the connection
This snippet illustrates how to close the database connection properly. It uses the end method provided by the mysql package, with type safety ensured by @types/mysql.
connection.end(err => {
if (err) return console.log('error:' + err.message);
console.log('Close the database connection.');
});
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sequelize is a promise-based Node.js ORM for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, and Microsoft SQL Server. It features solid transaction support, relations, eager and lazy loading, read replication, and more. While @types/mysql provides type definitions for using mysql in TypeScript, Sequelize offers a comprehensive ORM solution with its own types for TypeScript integration.
npm install --save @types/mysql
This package contains type definitions for mysql (https://github.com/mysqljs/mysql).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/mysql.
These definitions were written by William Johnston, Krittanan Pingclasai, James Munro, and Sanders DeNardi.
FAQs
TypeScript definitions for mysql
The npm package @types/mysql receives a total of 3,387,182 weekly downloads. As such, @types/mysql popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/mysql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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