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node-red-node-mysql
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A Node-RED node to read and write to a MySQL database.
Either use the Node-RED Menu - Manage Palette - Install
, or run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red
npm i node-red-node-mysql
Allows basic access to a MySQL database.
This node uses the query operation against the configured database. This does allow both INSERTS and DELETES.
By its very nature it allows SQL injection... so be careful out there...
The msg.topic
must hold the query for the database, and the result is returned in msg.payload
.
Typically the returned payload will be an array of the result rows.
If nothing is found for the key then null is returned.
The reconnect retry timeout in milliseconds can be changed by adding a line to settings.js
mysqlReconnectTime: 30000,
The timezone can be set like GMT, EST5EDT, UTC, etc.
The charset defaults to the "old" Mysql 3 byte UTF. If you need support for emojis etc then use UTF8MB4.
msg.payload=[24, 'example-user'];
msg.topic="INSERT INTO users (`userid`, `username`) VALUES (?, ?);"
return msg;
with named parameters:
msg.payload={}
msg.payload.userToChange=42;
msg.payload.newUsername="example-user";
msg.topic="INSERT INTO users (`userid`, `username`) VALUES (:userToChange, :newUsername) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE `username`=:newUsername;"
return msg;
Documentation of the used Node.js package
FAQs
A Node-RED node to read and write to a MySQL database
The npm package node-red-node-mysql receives a total of 1,534 weekly downloads. As such, node-red-node-mysql popularity was classified as popular.
We found that node-red-node-mysql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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