1.0.4 • Published 5 years ago

json2query v1.0.4

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MIT
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github
Last release
5 years ago

json2query

Converts json array into mysql query

Installation

Using npm:

$ npm install json2query

Using npm:

$ yarn add json2query

Example

note: CommonJS usage

const json2query = require('json2query');

json2query(tableName, jsonArray)

const userList = [
  {
    name: 'jack',
    height: '174.0',
    age: 27,
    cellPhone: '010-0000-0000',
  },
  {
    name: 'haena',
    height: '164.5',
    age: 26,
    cellPhone: '010-0000-0000',
  },
  {
    name: 'mark',
    height: '174.2',
    age: 27,
  },
  {
    height: '174.0',
    age: 27,
    cellPhone: '010-0000-0000',
  },
];

json2query('Users', userList);

result

Create Table If Not Exists Users (name VARCHAR(6), height DOUBLE, age INT, cellPhone VARCHAR(20)); Insert Into Users Values ("jack", "174.0", "27", "010-0000-0000"), ("haena", "164.5", "26", "010-0000-0000"), ("mark", "174.2", "27", NULL), (NULL, "174.0", "27", "010-0000-0000");

How it works

json2query auto-creates table creation query with the first element of json array. The types of columns are determined with their values. There are three types in json2query.

  • VARCHAR()
  • INT
  • DOUBLE

If the type of value is string, it returns type VARCHAR. (length is determined as x1.5 of the lenght of it's value) If the type is number, it checks if it's int or double with regular expression. then if returns type INT or DOUBLE. In the last case, if the value is null or undefined, it just returns VARCHAR(100)

For example, if the first element of array is like below,

{
  name: 'jack',
  height: '174.0',
  age:27,
  cellPhone: null,
}

It'll create query below

Create Table If Not Exists Users (name VARCHAR(4*1.5), height DOUBLE, age INT, cellPhone VARCHAR(100));
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