ArangoDB JavaScript Driver
The official ArangoDB low-level JavaScript client.
Install
With Yarn or NPM
yarn add arangojs
npm install --save arangojs
From source
git clone https://github.com/arangodb/arangojs.git
cd arangojs
npm install
npm run dist
Basic usage example
import { Database, aql } from "arangojs";
const db = new Database();
(async function() {
const now = Date.now();
try {
const cursor = await db.query(aql`RETURN ${now}`);
const result = await cursor.next();
} catch (err) {
}
})();
var arangojs = require("arangojs");
var db = new arangojs.Database();
var now = Date.now();
db.query({
query: "RETURN @value",
bindVars: { value: now }
})
.then(function(cursor) {
return cursor.next().then(function(result) {
});
})
.catch(function(err) {
});
Common issues
TypeScript error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Blob'.
Even if your project doesn't contain any browser code, you need to add "dom"
to the "lib"
array in your tsconfig.json
to make arangojs work. This is a
known limitation because the library supports both browser and Node
environments and there is no common binary format that works in
both environments:
// tsconfig.json
- "lib": ["es6"],
+ "lib": ["es6", "dom"],
Node.js ReferenceError: window is not defined
If you compile your Node project using a build tool like Webpack, you may need
to tell it to
target the correct environment:
// webpack.config.js
+ "target": "node",
To support use in both browser and Node environments arangojs uses the
package.json
browser
field,
to substitute browser-specific implementations for certain modules.
Build tools like Webpack will respect this field when targetting a browser
environment and may need to be explicitly told you are targetting Node instead.
Documentation
Latest Documentation
Testing
Run the tests using the yarn test
or npm test
commands:
yarn test
npm test
By default the tests will be run against a server listening on
http://localhost:8529
(using username root
with no password). To
override this, you can set the environment variable TEST_ARANGODB_URL
to
something different:
TEST_ARANGODB_URL=http://myserver.local:8530 yarn test
TEST_ARANGODB_URL=http://myserver.local:8530 npm test
For development arangojs tracks the development build of ArangoDB. This means
tests may reflect behavior that does not match any existing public release of
ArangoDB.
To run tests for a specific release of ArangoDB other than the latest
development build, use the environment variable ARANGO_VERSION
, e.g. for 3.3:
ARANGO_VERSION=30300 yarn test
ARANGO_VERSION=30300 npm test
The value follows the same format as the arangoVersion
config option,
i.e. XYYZZ where X is the major version, YY is the two digit minor version
and ZZ is the two digit patch version (both zero filled to two digits).
Any incompatible tests will appear as skipped (not failed) in the test result.
To run the resilience/failover tests you need to set the environment variables
RESILIENCE_ARANGO_BASEPATH
(to use a local build of ArangoDB) or
RESILIENCE_DOCKER_IMAGE
(to use a docker image by name):
RESILIENCE_ARANGO_BASEPATH=../arangodb yarn test
RESILIENCE_ARANGO_BASEPATH=../arangodb npm test
This runs only the resilience/failover tests, without running any other tests.
Note that these tests are generally a lot slower than the regular test suite
because they involve shutting down and restarting individual ArangoDB server
instances.
License
The Apache License, Version 2.0. For more information, see the accompanying
LICENSE file.