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mysql-transactions

Use SQL transactions with node-mysql

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node-mysql-transactions

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npm install mysql

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npm install mysql-transactions

quick start

var transactions = require('mysql-transactions')({
    user: 'hamburglar',
    password: 'omnomnomnomnomnom',
    database: 'playhouse'
});



transactions.begin();


transactions.query('INSERT INTO users SET ?', { name: 'Lord Voldemort' }, function(err, result) {

    if (err) {
        transactions.rollback();
        return console.log('Rolled back.');
    }


    transactions.commit(function(err, result) {
        console.log('Committed.');
    });

});

Note: After calling .begin(), .commit() or .rollback() must be called so that the connection is closed.

api

Each [fn] is a callback for a mysql.query.

  • begin([fn]): start the transaction process.
  • query(String [, Object/Array] [, fn]): traditional query.
  • rollback([fn]): rollback the transaction.
  • commit([fn]): commit the transaction.

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Package last updated on 20 Aug 2013

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