@dvsa/database-helpers v1.0.1
database-operations
Database wrapper to help with connection creation and use of MyBatis, published as a GitHub package.
Pre-requisites
- Node.js (Please see
.nvmrc
for specific version) npm
(If using n or nvm, this will be automatically managed)- Security
- Git secrets
- ScanRepo
- Unzip
repo-security-scanner_<version>_Darwin_<architercture>.tar.gz
and rename the executable inside the folder toscanrepo
- Add executable to path (usingecho $PATH
to find your path)
- Unzip
Getting started
Run the following command after cloning the project
npm install
(ornpm i
)
The code that will be published lives inside the ./src directory.
If wishing to add new top level directories to the output, then they must be included in the files
array inside package.json
as well as included in the clean:temp
command.
Publishing
In order to see the output of what will be published, run the following command:
npm publish --dry-run
There are two ways in which this package can/should be published:
Requires manual version bump via the PR
- Upon merge into
main
branch, the package will be published via a GHA workflow.
Contents
MyBatisSession
Overview
MyBatisSession
is a utility class that integrates MyBatis mapping with MySQL, allowing for structured and efficient query execution. It supports query execution, result transformation, and silent error handling while providing debugging capabilities.
Usage
Importing the MyBatisSession
Class
import { MyBatisSession } from "@dvsa/database-helpers";
import { createConnection } from "mysql2/promise";
Initializing a MyBatis Session
To use MyBatis, you need a MySQL connection, a namespace, and mapper files.
async function initializeSession() {
const connection = await createConnection({
host: "localhost",
user: "root",
password: "password",
database: "test_db",
});
const session = new MyBatisSession(connection, "UserNamespace", ["./mappers/user.xml"], true);
return session;
}
Executing a Query
async function fetchUsers() {
const session = await initializeSession();
const users = await session.query("getUsers", {});
console.log("Users:", users);
await session.end();
}
fetchUsers();
Selecting a Single Record and Mapping to a Model
class User {
id!: number;
name!: string;
}
async function getUserById(id: number) {
const session = await initializeSession();
const user = await session.selectOne("getUserById", { id }, User);
console.log("User:", user);
await session.end();
}
getUserById(1);
Selecting Multiple Records and Mapping to a Model
async function getAllUsers() {
const session = await initializeSession();
const users = await session.selectList("getAllUsers", {}, User);
console.log("Users:", users);
await session.end();
}
getAllUsers();
Handling Errors Silently
If you want to execute a query and return an empty array on failure, use selectAndCatchSilently
.
async function getUsersSafely() {
const session = await initializeSession();
const users = await session.selectAndCatchSilently("getAllUsers", {}, User);
console.log("Users:", users);
await session.end();
}
getUsersSafely();
Closing the Connection
async function closeSession() {
const session = await initializeSession();
await session.end();
}
Debugging Mode
If debugMode
is enabled (true
), queries will be logged before execution.
*** Query for namespace: UserNamespace & mapperID: getUsers ***
SELECT * FROM users;
***
Error Handling
Errors will be thrown if:
- A query fails due to an invalid SQL statement or missing parameters.
- A MyBatis mapper file is incorrect.
- The MySQL connection is unavailable.
Using selectAndCatchSilently
, errors will be logged but return an empty array.
try {
const result = await session.query("invalidQuery", {});
} catch (error) {
console.error("Error executing query:", error);
}