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query-manager

v2.2.2

Published

Server side sql scripts management.

Downloads

20

Readme

SQL query manager

  • new simple API
  • fast, lightweight node module
  • shortcut for queries
  • caching queries
  • customizable queries
  • well tested with Chai
  • Typescript support

Installation

npm install query-manager

Run tests

Run tests typing in terminal:

npm run test

or run code coverage typing:

npm run coverage

Markups

Put query identifier between @ signs.

  • Example 'file1.sql'
[email protected]@
SELECT * FROM users;

--    @   users.getAllActive   @
SELECT * 
FROM users
WHERE active = 1
;

--   @users.getBanned @ 
-- Some other comment here
-- another comment 
SELECT * 
FROM users
WHERE banned = 1
;
/* This is very important comment here! */

/*  @ users.getLastLogin   @ */
SELECT last_login 
FROM users
WHERE user_id = 234
;

/*
This query returns user profile.
 @users.getUserProfile@

 */
SELECT *
FROM profiles
WHERE id = {user_id}
;
/*
-- @ users.getFields @
*/
SELECT {field1}, {field2}
FROM users
WHERE email='{email_value}'
;

Live example

  1. Go to /example directory. There is example.js script that shows usage of query-manager module.
  2. Install dependencies with
npm install
  1. Then run script with node
node example.js

Example snippet

var { QueryManager } = require('./../index.js');
var readFile = require('read-file');

var sqlTemplates = [
    './file1.sql',
    './file2.sql'
].map(function (filePath) {
    return readFile.sync(filePath, { encoding: 'utf8' });
});

var qm = new QueryManager(sqlTemplates);

console.log(qm.get('users.getAll')); // SELECT * FROM users;
console.log(qm.get('users.getLastLogin')); // SELECT last_login FROM users WHERE user_id = 234;

var userProfileOptions = {
    user_id: 345
};
console.log(qm.get('users.getUserProfile', userProfileOptions)); // SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE id = 345;

var userFieldsOptions = {
    field1: 'username',
    field2: 'email',
    email_value: '[email protected]'
};
console.log(qm.get('users.getFields', userFieldsOptions)); // SELECT username, email FROM users WHERE email='[email protected]';

LICENCE

MIT