mysql-live-select
NPM Package to provide events when a MySQL select statement result set changes.
Built using the zongji
Binlog Tailer and node-mysql
projects.
Installation
-
Add the package to your project:
$ npm install mysql-live-select
-
Enable MySQL binlog in my.cnf
, restart MySQL server after making the changes.
# binlog config
server-id = 1
binlog_format = row
log_bin = /usr/local/var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log
binlog_do_db = employees # optional
expire_logs_days = 10 # optional
max_binlog_size = 100M # optional
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Create an account with replication privileges:
GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE, REPLICATION CLIENT ON *.* TO 'user'@'localhost'
LiveMysql Constructor
The LiveMysql
constructor makes 3 connections to your MySQL database:
- Connection for executing
SELECT
queries - Replication slave connection
information_schema
connection for column information
One argument, an object defining the settings. In addition to the node-mysql
connection settings, the following settings are available:
Setting | Type | Description |
---|
serverId | integer | Unique number (1 - 232) to identify this replication slave instance. Must be specified if running more than one instance. Default: 1 |
minInterval | integer | Pass a number of milliseconds to use as the minimum between result set updates. Omit to refresh results on every update. May be changed at runtime. |
skipDiff | boolean | If true , the added , changed , and removed events will not be emitted. May be changed at runtime. Default: false |
var liveConnection = new LiveMysql(settings);
var table = 'players';
var id = 11;
liveConnection.select(function(esc, escId){
return (
'select * from ' + escId(table) +
'where `id`=' + esc(id)
);
}, [ {
table: table,
condition: function(row, newRow){ return row.id === id; }
} ]).on('update', function(data){
console.log(data);
});
See example.js
for full source...
LiveMysql.prototype.select(query, triggers)
Argument | Type | Description |
---|
query | string or function | SELECT SQL statement. See note below about passing function. |
triggers | [object] | Array of objects defining which row changes to update result set |
Returns LiveMysqlSelect
object
Function as query
A function may be passed as the query
argument that accepts two arguments.
- The first argument,
esc
is a function that escapes values in the query. - The second argument,
escId
is a function that escapes identifiers in the query.
Trigger options
Name | Type | Description |
---|
table | string | Name of table (required) |
database | string | Name of database (optional) Default: database setting specified on connection |
condition | function | Evaluate row values (optional) |
Condition Function
A condition function accepts one or two arguments:
Argument Name | Description |
---|
row | Table row data |
newRow | New row data (only available on UPDATE queries) |
Return true
when the row data meets the condition to update the result set.
LiveMysqlSelect object
Each call to the select()
method on a LiveMysql object, returns a LiveMysqlSelect
object with the following methods:
Method Name | Arguments | Description |
---|
on , addListener | event , handler | Add an event handler to the result set. See the following section for a list of the available event names. |
update | callback | Update the result set. Callback function accepts error, rows arguments. Events will be emitted. |
As well as all of the other methods available on EventEmitter
...
Available Events
Event Name | Arguments | Description |
---|
update | rows | Single argument contains complete result set array. Called before added , changed , and removed events. |
added | row , index | Row added to result set at index |
changed | row , newRow , index | Row contents mutated at index |
removed | row , index | Row removed at index |
error | error | Unhandled errors will be thrown |
Running Tests
Tests must be run with a properly configured MySQL server. Configure test settings in test/settings.mysql.js
.
Execute nodeunit
using the npm test
command.
License
MIT