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mariadb-corporation/mariadb-connector-nodejs: MariaDB Connector/Node.js is used to connect applications developed on Node.js to MariaDB and MySQL databases. MariaDB Connector/Node.js is LGPL licensed.

MariaDB Node.js connector

Non-blocking MariaDB and MySQL client for Node.js.

MariaDB and MySQL client, 100% JavaScript, with TypeScript definition, with the Promise API, distributed under the LGPL license version 2.1 or later (LGPL-2.1-or-later)

See promise documentation for detailed API.

Callback documentation describes the callback wrapper for compatibility with existing drivers.

See dedicated part for migration from mysql/mysql2 or from 2.x version.

Why a specific MariaDB Client?

While there are existing MySQL clients that work with MariaDB, (such as the mysql and mysql2 clients), the MariaDB Node.js Connector offers new functionality, like Insert Streaming, Pipelining, ed25519 plugin authentication while making no compromises on performance.

The Connector is production grade quality, with multiple features:

see some of those features:

Using a Readable stream in your application, you can stream INSERT statements to MariaDB through the Connector.

    
    https.get('https://someContent', readableStream => {
        //readableStream implement Readable, driver will stream data to database 
        connection.query("INSERT INTO myTable VALUE (?)", [readableStream]);
    });

With Pipelining, the Connector sends commands without waiting for server results, preserving order. For instance, consider the use of executing two INSERT statements.

The Connector doesn't wait for query results before sending the next INSERT statement. Instead, it sends queries one after the other, avoiding much of the network latency.

For more information, see the Pipelining documentation.

Some use cases require a large amount of data to be inserted into a database table. By using batch processing, these queries can be sent to the database in one call, thus improving performance.

For more information, see the Batch documentation.

MariaDB provides benchmarks comparing the Connector with other Node.js MariaDB/MySQL clients, including:

See the Benchmarks page for multiple results.

select 100 int
            mysql :  2,738.7 ops/s ± 1.3% 
           mysql2 :  2,404.9 ops/s ± 1.3%  (  -12.2% )
          mariadb :  5,650.8 ops/s ± 1.4%  ( +106.3% )

select 100 int - BINARY
           mysql2 :  2,473.4 ops/s ± 1.3% 
          mariadb :   10,533 ops/s ± 1.7%  ( +325.9% )

The MariaDB Connector is available through the Node.js repositories. You can install it using npm :

example:

const mariadb = require('mariadb');
const pool = mariadb.createPool({host: process.env.DB_HOST, user: process.env.DB_USER, connectionLimit: 5});

async function asyncFunction() {
  let conn;
  try {

	conn = await pool.getConnection();
	const rows = await conn.query("SELECT 1 as val");
	// rows: [ {val: 1}, meta: ... ]

	const res = await conn.query("INSERT INTO myTable value (?, ?)", [1, "mariadb"]);
	// res: { affectedRows: 1, insertId: 1, warningStatus: 0 }

  } finally {
	if (conn) conn.release(); //release to pool
  }
}

A big thanks to all contributors

If you would like to contribute to the MariaDB Node.js Connector, please follow the instructions given in the contributing guide.

To file an issue or follow the development, see JIRA.


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