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Any-DB connection pool

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any-db-pool - database agnostic connection pool

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Synopsis

var ConnectionPool = require('any-db-pool')
var adapter = require('any-db-mysql')

var pool = new ConnectionPool(
  adapter,
  { user: 'scott', password: 'tiger' },
  { min: 5,
    max: 15,
    reset: function (conn, done) {
      conn.query('ROLLBACK', done)
    }
  })

// Proxies to mysql's connection.query
var q = pool.query('SELECT 1', function (err, res) { })

Description

This module contains a database connection pool that can be used with any driver, though it is designed to work well with any-db compliant adapters. If you are writing a library that needs to support multiple database backends (e.g. SQLite3 or Postgres or MySQL) then it's highly encouraged that you add any-db to your peerDependencies and not this module directly.

Why wouldn't I just use generic-pool?

generic-pool is awesome, but it's very generic. This is a Good Thing for a library with "generic" in the name, but not so good for the very common but slightly more specialized case of pooling stateful SQL database connections. This library uses generic-pool and simply augments it with some added niceties:

  • Hooks for initializing and/or resetting connection state when connections are added or returned to the pool.
  • A query method that allows queries to be performed without the user needing a reference to a connection object (and potentially leaking that reference).

API

Note: ConnectionPool instances are usually created with the createPool function from any-db, which automatically selects an Adapter for a given database URL.

module.exports := (Adapter, adapterConfig: Object, PoolConfig) => ConnectionPool

ConnectionPool := EventEmitter & {
  adapter: String,
  query:   (String, Array?, Continuation<ResultSet>?) => Query,
  begin:   (Continuation<Transaction>?) => Transaction,
  acquire: (Continuation<Connection>) => void,
  release: (Connection) => void,
  close:   (Continuation<void>?) => void,
}

PoolConfig := {
  min: Number?,
  max: Number?,
  onConnect: (Connection, ready: Continuation<Connection>) => void
  reset: (Connection, done: Continuation<void>) => void
}

PoolConfig

A PoolConfig is generally a plain object with any of the following properties (they are all optional):

  • min (default 0) The minimum number of connections to keep open in the pool.
  • max (default 10) The maximum number of connections to keep open in the pool. When this limit is reached further requests for connections will queue waiting for an existing connection to be released back into the pool.
  • onConnect Called immediately after a connection is first established. Use this to do one-time setup of new connections. The supplied Connection will not be added to the pool until you pass it to the done continuation.
  • reset Called each time a connection is returned to the pool. Use this to restore a connection to it's original state (e.g. rollback transactions, set the database session vars). If reset fails to call the done continuation the connection will be lost in limbo.

ConnectionPool.query

(String, Array?, Continuation<ResultSet>?) => Query

Acts exactly like Connection.query by automatically acquiring a connection and releasing it when the query completes.

ConnectionPool.begin

(Continuation<Transaction>?) => Transaction

Acts exactly like [Connection.begin][], but the underlying connection is returned to the pool when the transaction commits or rolls back.

ConnectionPool.acquire

(Continuation<Connection>) => void

Remove a connection from the pool. If you use this method you must return the connection back to the pool using [ConnectionPool.release][]

ConnectionPool.release

(Connection) => void

Return a connection to the pool. This should only be called with connections you've manually acquired. You must not continue to use the connection after releasing it.

ConnectionPool.close

(Continuation<void>?) => void

Stop giving out new connections, and close all existing database connections as they are returned to the pool.

ConnectionPool.adapter

The string name of the adapter used for this connection pool, e.g. 'sqlite3'.

ConnectionPool events

  • 'acquire' - emitted whenever pool.acquire is called
  • 'release' - emitted whenever pool.release is called
  • 'query', query - emitted immediately after .query is called on a connection via pool.query. The argument is a Query object.
  • 'close' - emitted when the connection pool has closed all of it connections after a call to close().

Installation

npm install any-db-pool

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 22 Dec 2013

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