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fortune-mysql

v1.6.4

Published

MySQL adapter for Fortune.

Readme

Fortune MySQL Adapter

Build Status npm Version License

This is a MySQL adapter for Fortune; forked from the Postgres adapter as suggested in Fortune Issue 103.

DO NOT USE YET. Most functionality is broken due to differences between Postgres and MySQL. This includes:

  • auto-generation of schema
  • Column datatypes, defintions, etc.
  • CRUD
  • relationships
  • other differences yet to be discovered by testing

Usage

Install the fortune-mysql package from npm:

$ npm install fortune-mysql

Then use it with Fortune (db must be already available):

const fortune = require('fortune')
const mysqlAdapter = require('fortune-mysql')

const store = fortune({ ... }, {
  adapter: [
    mysqlAdapter,
    {
      // options object, URL is mandatory.
      url: `mysql://${username}:${password}@${host}:${port}/${db}`
    }
  ]
})

Options

  • url: Connection URL string. Required if no other connection options are given. Add the query param ssl=true to enable SSL.
  • connection: Connection object, see documentation. This takes precendence over the URL. Optional.
  • pool: an instance of a pool can be passed in directly. This takes precendence over all connection settings. Optional.
  • typeMap: an object keyed by type name and valued by table name.
  • primaryKeyType: Data type of the primary key. May be String, Number, or a string for custom type. Default: String.
  • generatePrimaryKey: A function that accepts one argument, the type of the record, and returns either a String or Number. By default, it returns 15 random bytes, base64 encoded in a URI-safe way. Set this to a falsey value like null to turn this off.
  • useForeignKeys: Whether or not to use foreign key constraint, optional since it will only be applied to non-array fields. Default: false.

For further options and internal usage, refer to the Postgres adapter.

License

This software is licensed under the MIT License.