Node.js, as a server-side JavaScript runtime environment, has become a very popular technology. For Node.js developers, calling database stored procedures is an effective way to perform complex database queries. However, how does Node.js correctly call SQL stored procedures compared to other programming languages?
This article will introduce how to use Node.js to call SQL stored procedures and obtain the results.
Before using Node.js to connect to the database, you need to install the corresponding Node.js database driver. This article takes the mysqljs
library as an example. First, you need to introduce this library into the Node.js project:
var mysql = require('mysql');
Before connecting to the database, you need to create a MySQL connection pool.
var pool = mysql.createPool({ connectionLimit : 10, host : 'example.org', user : 'bob', password : 'secret', database : 'my_db' });
Please make sure to replace host
, user
, password
, and database
with the correct database connection information. After the connection pool is successfully created, you can use the following code to connect to the database.
pool.getConnection(function(err, connection) { // 在此处处理连接错误 connection.query('SELECT * FROM customers', function(err, rows) { // 在此处处理查询结果 connection.release(); // 释放连接 }); });
Before releasing the connection, you need to pay attention to one thing: when using MySQL stored procedures, there is no need to release the connection. Because the stored procedure will automatically close the connection. In the next example, you'll learn how to call a stored procedure.
Suppose you have a stored procedure named getCustomers
with the following parameter list:
: Zero-based page number.
: The number of records to be displayed.
: Total number of rows.
: Total number of pages.
pool.getConnection(function(err, connection) { // 在此处处理连接错误 connection.query('CALL getCustomers(?, ?, @total_rows, @total_pages)', [0, 10], function(err, rows) { if (err) throw err; // 执行第二个查询以获取返回值 connection.query('SELECT @total_rows AS total_rows, @total_pages AS total_pages', function(err, rows) { if (err) throw err; var totalRows = rows[0][0].total_rows; var totalPages = rows[1][0].total_pages; console.log('Total rows: ' + totalRows); console.log('Total pages: ' + totalPages); connection.release(); }) }); });
? instead of every parameter in the stored procedure. In the example, we passed two parameters to the stored procedure:
0 and
10.
@total_rows and
@total_pages are the two output parameters of the stored procedure. After the first query is executed, we need to execute another SQL query to get the values with the output parameters. After you obtain the output parameters, you can operate on the values.
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