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#CI-Node-query
A node query builder for various SQL databases, based on CodeIgniter's query builder.
npm install ci-node-query
var nodeQuery = require('ci-node-query');
var connection = ... // Database module connection
// Three arguments: database type, database connection, database connection library
var query = nodeQuery('mysql', connection, 'mysql2');
query.select('foo')
.from('bar')
.where('x', 3)
.orWhere({y: 2})
.join('baz', 'baz.boo = bar.foo', 'left')
.orderBy('x', 'DESC')
.limit(2, 3)
.get(function(/* Adapter dependent arguments */) {
// Database module result handling
});
tests/query-builder-base.js
contains a lot of usage examplestests/adapters
folder contains examples of how to set up a connection for the appropriate database libraryFAQs
A query builder for node based on the one in CodeIgniter
The npm package ci-node-query receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, ci-node-query popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ci-node-query demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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