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Introduction

Oxmysql is an alternative to the unmaintained mysql-async/ghmattimysql resources, utilising node-mysql2 rather than mysqljs.

As of v1.9.0 the preferred method of utilising oxmysql is via lib/MySQL, which can be loaded by adding @oxmysql/lib/MySQL.lua to your resource manifests. This resource should be 100% backwards compatible with mysql-async functionality on top of providing newer export wrappers and functionality.

Refer to issue #77 for information on replacing your queries from older versions of oxmysql or ghmattimysql.

Features

  • Support for URI connection strings and semicolon separated values
  • Asynchronous queries utilising mysql2/promises connection pool
  • Javascript async_retval exports supports promises across resources and runtimes
  • Support for placeholder values (named and unnamed) to improve query speed and increase security against SQL injection
  • Improved error checking when placeholders and parameters do not match
  • Lua promises in lib/MySQL.lua files for improved performance when awaiting a response
  • Support mysql-async syntax while providing newer (more accurate) names

Usage

-- Lua
MySQL.query('SELECT * from users WHERE identifier = ?', {identifier}, function(result)
    -- callback response
    -- same as MySQL.Async.fetchAll
end)
CreateThread(function()
    local result = MySQL.query.await('SELECT * from users WHERE identifier = ?', {identifier})
    -- await a promise to resolve
    -- same as MySQL.Sync.fetchAll
end)
// JS
exports.oxmysql.query('SELECT * from users WHERE identifier = ?', [identifier], (result) => {
  // callback response
})(async () => {
  const result = await exports.oxmysql.query_async('SELECT * from users WHERE identifier = ?', [identifier]);
  // await a promise to resolve
})();
exports.oxmysql.query_async('SELECT * from users WHERE identifier = ?', [identifier]).then((result) => {
  // utilise .then to resolve a promise like a callback
});

For more information regarding the use of queries, refer to the documentation linked above.

Placeholders

This allows queries to be properly prepared and escaped; the following lines are equivalent.

"SELECT group FROM users WHERE identifier = ?", {identifier}
"SELECT group FROM users WHERE identifier = :identifier", {identifier = identifier}
"SELECT group FROM users WHERE identifier = @identifier", {['@identifier'] = identifier}

Named placeholders are deprecated and should be avoided as much as possible.







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