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Aliyun RDS client

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ali-rds

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Aliyun RDS client. RDS, Relational Database Service. Equal to well know Amazon RDS.

Support MySQL protocol only.

Usage

Create RDS instance

import { RDSClient } from 'ali-rds';

const db = new RDSClient({
  host: 'your-rds-address.mysql.rds.aliyuncs.com',
  port: 3306,
  user: 'your-username',
  password: 'your-password',
  database: 'your-database-name',
  // optional params
  // The charset for the connection.
  // This is called "collation" in the SQL-level of MySQL (like utf8_general_ci).
  // If a SQL-level charset is specified (like utf8mb4)
  // then the default collation for that charset is used. (Default: 'UTF8_GENERAL_CI')
  // charset: 'utf8_general_ci',
  //
  // The maximum number of connections to create at once. (Default: 10)
  // connectionLimit: 10,
  //
  // The maximum number of connection requests the pool will queue
  // before returning an error from getConnection.
  // If set to 0, there is no limit to the number of queued connection requests. (Default: 0)
  // queueLimit: 0,
  // Set asyncLocalStorage manually for transaction
  // connectionStorage: new AsyncLocalStorage(),
  // If create multiple RDSClient instances with the same connectionStorage, use this key to distinguish between the instances
  // connectionStorageKey: 'datasource',
  
  // The timeout for connecting to the MySQL server. (Default: 500 milliseconds)
  // connectTimeout: 500,

  // The timeout for waiting for a connection from the connection pool. (Default: 500 milliseconds)
  // So max timeout for get a connection is (connectTimeout + poolWaitTimeout)
  // poolWaitTimeout: 500,
});

Insert

  • Insert one row
const row = {
  name: 'fengmk2',
  otherField: 'other field value',
  createdAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
  // ...
};
const result = await db.insert('table-name', row);
console.log(result);
{ fieldCount: 0,
  affectedRows: 1,
  insertId: 3710,
  serverStatus: 2,
  warningCount: 2,
  message: '',
  protocol41: true,
  changedRows: 0 }
  • Insert multi rows

Will execute under a transaction and auto commit.

const rows = [
  {
    name: 'fengmk1',
    otherField: 'other field value',
    createdAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
    // ...
  },
  {
    name: 'fengmk2',
    otherField: 'other field value',
    createdAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
    // ...
  },
  // ...
];

const results = await db.insert('table-name', rows);
console.log(result);
{ fieldCount: 0,
  affectedRows: 2,
  insertId: 3840,
  serverStatus: 2,
  warningCount: 2,
  message: '&Records: 2  Duplicates: 0  Warnings: 0',
  protocol41: true,
  changedRows: 0 }

Update

  • Update a row with primary key: id
const row = {
  id: 123,
  name: 'fengmk2',
  otherField: 'other field value',
  modifiedAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
};
const result = await db.update('table-name', row);
console.log(result);
{ fieldCount: 0,
  affectedRows: 1,
  insertId: 0,
  serverStatus: 2,
  warningCount: 0,
  message: '(Rows matched: 1  Changed: 1  Warnings: 0',
  protocol41: true,
  changedRows: 1 }
  • Update a row with options.where and options.columns
const row = {
  name: 'fengmk2',
  otherField: 'other field value',
  modifiedAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
};
const result = await db.update('table-name', row, {
  where: { name: row.name },
  columns: [ 'otherField', 'modifiedAt' ]
});
console.log(result);
{ fieldCount: 0,
  affectedRows: 1,
  insertId: 0,
  serverStatus: 2,
  warningCount: 0,
  message: '(Rows matched: 1  Changed: 1  Warnings: 0',
  protocol41: true,
  changedRows: 1 }

Update multiple rows

  • Update multiple rows with primary key: id
const options = [{
  id: 123,
  name: 'fengmk2',
  email: 'm@fengmk2.com',
  otherField: 'other field value',
  modifiedAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
}, {
   id: 124,
  name: 'fengmk2_2',
  email: 'm@fengmk2_2.com',
  otherField: 'other field value 2',
  modifiedAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
}]
const result = await db.updateRows('table-name', options);
console.log(result);
{ fieldCount: 0,
  affectedRows: 2,
  insertId: 0,
  serverStatus: 2,
  warningCount: 0,
  message: '(Rows matched: 2  Changed: 2  Warnings: 0',
  protocol41: true,
  changedRows: 2 }
  • Update multiple rows with row and where properties
const options = [{
  row: {
    email: 'm@fengmk2.com',
    otherField: 'other field value',
    modifiedAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
  },
  where: {
    id: 123,
    name: 'fengmk2',
  }
}, {
  row: {
    email: 'm@fengmk2_2.com',
    otherField: 'other field value2',
    modifiedAt: db.literals.now, // `now()` on db server
  },
  where: {
    id: 124,
    name: 'fengmk2_2',
  }
}]
const result = await db.updateRows('table-name', options);
console.log(result);
{ fieldCount: 0,
  affectedRows: 2,
  insertId: 0,
  serverStatus: 2,
  warningCount: 0,
  message: '(Rows matched: 2  Changed: 2  Warnings: 0',
  protocol41: true,
  changedRows: 2 }

Get

  • Get a row
const row = await db.get('table-name', { name: 'fengmk2' });

=> SELECT * FROM `table-name` WHERE `name` = 'fengmk2'

Select

  • Select all rows
const rows = await db.select('table-name');

=> SELECT * FROM `table-name`
  • Select rows with condition
const rows = await db.select('table-name', {
  where: {
    type: 'javascript'
  },
  columns: ['author', 'title'],
  orders: [['id', 'desc']]
});

=> SELECT `author`, `title` FROM `table-name`
 WHERE `type` = 'javascript' ORDER BY `id` DESC

Delete

  • Delete with condition
const result = await db.delete('table-name', {
  name: 'fengmk2'
});

=> DELETE FROM `table-name` WHERE `name` = 'fengmk2'

Count

  • Get count from a table with condition
const count = await db.count('table-name', {
  type: 'javascript'
});

=> SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM `table-name` WHERE `type` = 'javascript';

Transactions

beginTransaction, commit or rollback

const tran = await db.beginTransaction();

try {
  await tran.insert(table, row1);
  await tran.update(table, row2);
  await tran.commit();
} catch (err) {
  // error, rollback
  await tran.rollback(); // rollback call won't throw err
  throw err;
}
Transaction with scope

API: async beginTransactionScope(scope)

All query run in scope will under a same transaction. We will auto commit or rollback for you.

const result = await db.beginTransactionScope(async conn => {
  // don't commit or rollback by yourself
  await conn.insert(table, row1);
  await conn.update(table, row2);
  return { success: true };
});
// if error throw on scope, will auto rollback

In Promise.all case, Parallel beginTransactionScope will create isolated transactions.

const result = await Promise.all([
  db.beginTransactionScope(async conn => {
    // commit and success
  }),
  db.beginTransactionScope(async conn => {
    // throw err and rollback
  }),
])

Raw Queries

  • Query without arguments
const rows = await db.query('SELECT * FROM your_table LIMIT 100');
console.log(rows);
  • Query with array arguments
const rows = await db.query('SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE id=?', [ 123 ]);
console.log(rows);
  • Query with object arguments
const rows = await db.query('SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE id=:id', { id: 123 });
console.log(rows);

Custom query lifecircle

db.beforeQuery((sql: string) => {
  // change sql string
  return `/* add custom format here */ ${sql}`;
});

db.afterQuery((sql: string, result: any, execDuration: number, err?: Error) => {
  // handle logger here
});

APIs

  • * Meaning this function is yieldable.

IO queries

  • async query(sql[, values)
  • async queryOne(sql[, values)
  • async select(table, options)
  • async get(table, where, options)
  • async insert(table, row[s], options)
  • async update(table, row, options)
  • async updateRows(table, options)
  • async delete(table, where)
  • async count(table, where)

Transactions Helpers

  • async beginTransaction()
  • async beginTransactionScope(scope)

Utils

  • escape(value, stringifyObjects, timeZone)
  • escapeId(value, forbidQualified)
  • format(sql, values, stringifyObjects, timeZone)

Literals

await db.insert('user', {
  name: 'fengmk2',
  createdAt: db.literals.now,
});

=>

INSERT INTO `user` SET `name` = 'fengmk2', `createdAt` = now()
Custom Literal
const session = new db.literals.Literal('session()');
const row = await db.get('table-name', { deletedAt: new db.literals.Literal('IS NOT NULL') });

=> SELECT * FROM `table-name` WHERE `deletedAt` IS NOT NULL

Class Relation

+-----------+                          +----------------+
| RDSClient +-- beginTransaction() --> + RDSTransaction |
+--+----+---+                          +----+----+------+
   |    | getConnection()            .conn  |    |
   |    |         +---------------+         |    |
   |    +-------->+ RDSConnection +<--------+    |
   |              +-------+-------+              |
   |                      | extends              |
   |                      v                      |
   |   extends    +-------+-------+    extends   |
   +------------->+   Operator    +<-------------+
                  |    query()    |
                  +---------------+

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MIT

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Package last updated on 12 Aug 2024

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