mg-dbx
High speed Synchronous and Asynchronous access to M-like databases from Node.js.
Chris Munt cmunt@mgateway.com
28 June 2019, M/Gateway Developments Ltd http://www.mgateway.com
Pre-requisites
mg-dbx is a Node.js addon written in C++. It is distributed as C++ source code and the NPM installation procedure will expect a C++ compiler to be present on the target system.
Linux systems can use the freely available GNU C++ compiler (g++) which can be installed as follows.
Ubuntu:
apt-get install g++
Red Hat and CentOS:
yum install gcc-c++
Apple OS X can use the freely available Xcode development environment.
There are two options for Windows, both of which are free:
If the Windows machine is not set up for systems development, building native Addon modules for this platform from C++ source can be quite arduous. There is some helpful advice available at:
Alternatively there are built Windows x64 binaries available from:
Installing mg-dbx
Assuming that Node.js is already installed and a C++ compiler is available to the installation process:
npm install mg-dbx
This command will create the mg-dbx addon (mg-dbx.node).
Documentation
Most mg-dbx methods are capable of operating either synchronously or asynchronously. For an operation to complete asynchronously, simply supply a suitable callback as the last argument in the call.
The first step is to add mg-dbx to your Node.js script
var dbx = require('mg-dbx');
Create a Server Object
var db = new dbx();
Open a connection to the database
In the following examples, modify all paths (and any user names and passwords) to match those of your own installation.
InterSystems Cache
Assuming Cache is installed under /opt/cache20181/
var open = db.open({
type: "Cache",
path:"/opt/cache20181/mgr",
username: "_SYSTEM",
password: "SYS",
namespace: "USER"
});
InterSystems IRIS
Assuming IRIS is installed under /opt/IRIS20181/
var open = db.open({
type: "IRIS",
path:"/opt/IRIS20181/mgr",
username: "_SYSTEM",
password: "SYS",
namespace: "USER"
});
YottaDB
Assuming an 'out of the box' YottaDB installation under /usr/local/lib/yottadb/r122.
var envvars = "";
envvars = envvars + "ydb_dir=/root/.yottadb\n"
envvars = envvars + "ydb_rel=r1.22_x86_64\n"
envvars = envvars + "ydb_gbldir=/root/.yottadb/r1.22_x86_64/g/yottadb.gld\n"
envvars = envvars + "ydb_routines=/root/.yottadb/r1.22_x86_64/o*(/root/.yottadb/r1.22_x86_64/r /root/.yottadb/r) /usr/local/lib/yottadb/r122/libyottadbutil.so\n"
envvars = envvars + "ydb_ci=/usr/local/lib/yottadb/r122/cm.ci\n"
envvars = envvars + "\n"
var open = db.open({
type: "YottaDB",
path: "/usr/local/lib/yottadb/r122",
env_vars: envvars
});
invocation of database commands
Register a global name
var person = db.mglobal("Person");
Set a record
Synchronous:
var result = person.set(<key>, <data>);
Asynchronous:
person.set(<key>, <data>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
person.set(1, "John Smith");
Get a record
Synchronous:
var result = person.get(<key>);
Asynchronous:
person.set(<key>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
var name = person.get(1);
Delete a record
Synchronous:
var result = person.delete(<key>);
Asynchronous:
peeson.delete(<key>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
var name = person.delete(1);
Check whether a record is defined
Synchronous:
var result = person.defined(<key>);
Asynchronous:
person.defined(<key>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
var name = person.defined(1);
Parse a set of records (in order)
Synchronous:
var result = person.next(<key>);
Asynchronous:
person.next(<key>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
var key = "";
while ((key = person.next(key)) != "") {
console.log("\nPerson: " + key + ' : ' + person.get(key));
}
Parse a set of records (in reverse order)
Synchronous:
var result = person.previous(<key>);
Asynchronous:
person.previous(<key>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
var key = "";
while ((key = person.previous(key)) != "") {
console.log("\nPerson: " + key + ' : ' + person.get(key));
}
Invocation of database functions
Synchronous:
result = db.function(<function>, <parameters>);
Asynchronous:
db.function(<function>, <parameters>, callback(<error>, <result>));
Example:
M routine called 'math':
add(a, b) ; Add two numbers together
quit (a+b)
JavaScript invocation:
result = db.function("add^math", 2, 3);
Return the version of mg-dbx
var result = db.version();
Example:
console.log("\nmg-dbx Version: " + db.version());
Close database connection
db.close();
License
Copyright (c) 2018-2019 M/Gateway Developments Ltd,
Surrey UK.
All rights reserved.
http://www.mgateway.com
Email: cmunt@mgateway.com
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.