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restcopyfile

v1.0.0

Published

Rest API save file from Oracle database to filesystem

Readme

RestCopyFile

Rest API to copy files from Oracle database and save to disk.
You can use this when you need a service to copy files from an ORACLE database and save to disk. For example, a service might copy the last file loaded into Oracle database and put it in a directory that is used by other devices that don't have access to the database.

Install

Install like npm package (option 1)

npm install restcopyfile

Install like service (Option 2)

1. https://codeload.github.com/Ruslan-Shevyrev/RestCopyFile-nodejs/zip/refs/heads/master
2. npm install

Start

Option 1

If you installed it like npm package (option 1), then:

const restcopyfile = require('restcopyfile');
webServerConfig = {
  port: process.env.HTTP_PORT || /*listener_port*/ 3000,
  file_path: "DEFAULT_FILE_PATH"
};

dbConfig = {
	hrPool: {
		user          : "DB_USER",
		password      : "DB_PASSWORD",
		connectString : "DB_LINK",
		poolMin: 10,
		poolMax: 10,
		poolIncrement: 0
	  }
};

query = {
  DEFAULT_SQL_GET_FILE     : "SQL_QUERY_RETURN_FILE_NAME_&_BLOB"
};

restcopyfile.startup(webServerConfig, dbConfig, query);

Option 2

If you installed it like service (option 2), then:

  1. Change configuration in files:
./config/dbconfig.js
./config/web-server-config.js
./DBquery/query.js
  1. Run service
node RestCopyFileStart.js

Config

webServerConfig (webServerConfig.js)

listener_port : port (default 3000) file_path : default path for files

dbConfig (dbconfig.js)

user : database user,
password : database password,
connectString : database connection string

<server>:<port>/<DB>

poolMin : Min connection pool (default 10),
poolMin : Max connection pool (default 10),
poolIncrement : Pool Increment (default 0)

query (query.js)

DEFAULT_SQL_GET_FILE : SQL query from database with string filename as first value and blob as second value using {:id} as indicator

Example query:

SELECT FILE_NAME, BDATA FROM TEMP_IMAGE WHERE ID = :id

Using

<host>:<listener_port>/file/put/<file id from database>/?parameters

parameters:

path : path for saving file (DEFAULT : file_path from webServerConfig(webServerConfig.js)) query : set query for blob. You can set more than one predetermined query (you need one query named DEFAULT_SQL_GET_FILE by default)

query = {
  DEFAULT_SQL_GET_FILE : "SQL_QUERY_RETURN_FILE_NAME_&_BLOB",
  SECOND_SQL : "SECOND_SQL",
  THIRD_SQL : "THIRD_SQL"
};