rethinkdbdash
An experimental (yet stable) Node.js driver for RethinkDB with promises and a connection pool.
Note: To use yield
as shown in the examples, you have to start node
unstable (>= 0.11) with
the --harmony
flag.
Quick start
- Example with promises but without generators:
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')();
r.table("foo").get("bar").run().then(function(result) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
}).error(function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')();
r.table("foo").get("bar").run(function(err, result) {
if (err) {
return console.log(err);
}
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
})
var app = require('koa')();
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')();
app.use(function *(){
var result = yield r.table("foo").get("bar").run();
this.body = JSON.stringify(result);
});
app.listen(3000);
Note: You have to start node with the --harmony
flag.
var Promise = require('bluebird');
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')();
var run = Promise.coroutine(function* () {
var result
try{
result = yield r.table("foo").get("bar").run();
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
}
catch(e) {
console.log(e);
}
})();
Note: You have to start node with the --harmony
flag.
Install
npm install rethinkdbdash
The rethinkdbdash-unstable
package is a relic from the past when the driver had a dependency on node-protobuf
.
Documentation
While rethinkdbdash uses almost the same syntax as the official driver, there are still
a few differences.
This section references all the differences. For all the other methods not
mentionned here, please refer to the
official driver's documentation.
The differences are:
Module name
Import rethinkdbdash:
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')(options);
options
can be:
{pool: false}
-- if you do not want to use a connection pool.- the options for the connection pool, which can be:
{
min: <number>,
max: <number>,
bufferSize: <number>,
timeoutError: <number>,
timeoutGb: <number>,
maxExponent: <number>,
silent: <boolean>
}
Promises
RethinkDB official driver support both syntaxes (promises and callback) since 1.13 (used to support only callback).
Rethinkdbdash support both syntaxes (promises and callback) since 1.14 (used to support only promises).
Connection pool
Rethinkdbdash implements a connection pool and is created by default.
If you do not want to use a connection pool, iniitialize rethinkdbdash with {pool: false}
like this:
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')({pool: false});
You can provide options for the connection pool with the following syntax:
var r = require('rethinkdbdash')({
min: <number>,
max: <number>,
bufferSize: <number>,
timeoutError: <number>,
timeoutGb: <number>,
maxExponent: <number>,
silent: <boolean>
});
try {
var cursor = yield r.table("foo").run();
var result = yield cursor.toArray();
}
catch(e) {
console.log(e.message);
}
Get the number of connections
r.getPool().getLength();
Get the number of available connections
r.getPool().getAvailableLength();
Drain the pool
r.getPool().drain();
The pool can emits emits:
draining
: when drain
is calledqueueing
: when a query is added/removed from the queue (queries waiting for a connection), the size of the queue is providedsize
: when the number of connections changes, the number of connections is providedavailable-size
: when the number of available connections changes, the number of available connections is provided
Note: If a query returns a cursor, the connection will not be released as long as the
cursor hasn't fetched everything or has been closed.
Cursor
Rethinkdbdash automatically coerce cursor to arrays. If you need a raw cursor, you can call the
run
command with the option {cursor: true}
.
var result = yield r.expr([1, 2, 3]).run()
console.log(JSON.stringify(result))
var cursor = yield r.expr([1, 2, 3]).run({cursor: true})
var result = yield cursor.toArray();
console.log(JSON.stringify(result))
Errors
Long backtraces are split on multiple lines.
In case the driver cannot serialize the query, it provides a better location of the error.
The server may return confusing error messages when the wrong number
of arguments is provided (See issue 2463 to track progress).
Rethinkdbdash tries to make up for it by catching errors before sending
the query to the server if possible.
Miscellaneous
The maximum nesting depth is your documents is by default 100 (instead of 20).
You can also change this setting with:
r.setNestingLevel(<number>)
The maximum array length in your result is by default 100000. You can change this limit with
the option arrayLimit
in run
, or set it per instance of r
with:
r.setArrayLimit(<number>)
The tree representation of the query is built step by step and stored which avoid
recomputing it if the query is re-run.
The code was partially optimized for v8, and is written in pure JavaScript which avoids
errors like issue #2839
If you do not wish to use rethinkdbdash connection pool, you can implement yours. The
connections created with rethinkdbdash emits a "release" event when they receive an
error, an atom, or the end (or full) sequence.
A connection can also emit a "timeout" event if the underlying connection times out.
undefined
values in an object
Rethinkdbdash will ignore the keys/values where the value is undefined
.
Run tests
Update test/config.js
if your RethinkDB instance doesn't run on the default parameters.
Run
npm test
Tests are also being run on wercker: