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Promise-based Db2 Connector for IBM i

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idb-pconnector - Promise-based DB2 Connector for IBM i

Project Status: (production ready as a "technology preview")

Objective: provide a promise-based database connector for DB2 on IBM i.

This project is a promise-based wrapper over the idb-connector project that enables the use of modern JavaScript's async/await syntax.

Connection Pooling is supported by using the DBPool class.

The DBPool class includes integrated aggregates (runSql and prepareExecute) to simplify your code.

Table of Contents

  • Install
  • Examples
    • exec
    • prepare bind execute
      • insert example
      • select example
    • DBPool
    • prepareExecute
    • runSql
    • setLibraryList
  • Documentation
  • License
  • Contributing
  • Release

Install

npm install idb-pconnector

NOTE

This package only installs on IBM i systems.

Examples

exec

Using exec method to run a select statement and return the result set:

const { Connection, Statement, } = require('idb-pconnector');

async function execExample() {
  const connection = new Connection({ url: '*LOCAL' });
  const statement = new Statement(connection);

  const results = await statement.exec('SELECT * FROM QIWS.QCUSTCDT');

  console.log(`results:\n ${JSON.stringify(results)}`);
}

execExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

prepare bind execute

Using prepare, bind, and execute methods to insert data:

insert example

const {
  Connection, Statement, IN, NUMERIC, CHAR,
} = require('idb-pconnector');

async function pbeExample() {
  const connection = new Connection({ url: '*LOCAL' });
  const statement = new Statement(connection);
  const sql = 'INSERT INTO US_STATES(id, name, abbr, region) VALUES (?,?,?,?)';

  await statement.prepare(sql);
  await statement.bindParameters([1, 'Alabama', 'AL' ,'south']);
  await statement.execute();
}

pbeExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

select example

const {
  Connection, Statement, IN, CHAR,
} = require('idb-pconnector');

async function pbeExample() {
  const connection = new Connection({ url: '*LOCAL' });
  const statement = new Statement(connection);
  const sql = 'SELECT * FROM QIWS.QCUSTCDT WHERE CITY = ? AND STATE = ?';

  await statement.prepare(sql);
  await statement.bindParameters(['Dallas','TX']);
  await statement.execute();
  
  let resultSet = await statement.fetchAll();
  
  console.log(resultSet) // array with response
}

pbeExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

DBPool

Using DBPool to return a connection then call a stored procedure:

const { DBPool } = require('idb-pconnector');

async function poolExample() {
  const pool = new DBPool();

  const connection = pool.attach();

  const statement = connection.getStatement();

  const sql = `CALL QSYS2.SET_PASE_SHELL_INFO('*CURRENT', '/QOpenSys/pkgs/bin/bash')`

  await statement.prepare(sql);
  await statement.execute();

  if (results) {
    console.log(`results:\n ${JSON.stringify(results)}`);
  }
  await pool.detach(connection);
}

poolExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

prepareExecute

Using prepareExecute method to insert data:

const { DBPool } = require('idb-pconnector');

async function prepareExecuteExample() {
  /*
   * Prepare and execute an SQL statement.
   * Params are passed as an array values.
   * The order of the params indexed in the array
   * should map to the order of the parameter markers
   */
  const pool = new DBPool();

  const sql = 'INSERT INTO QIWS.QCUSTCDT VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?) with NONE';

  const params = [4949, 'Johnson', 'T J', '452 Broadway', 'MSP', 'MN',
    9810, 2000, 1, 250, 0.00];

  await pool.prepareExecute(sql, params);
}

prepareExecuteExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

runSql

Using runSql method to directly execute a select statement:

NOTE

This method will not work with stored procedures use prepareExecute() instead.

const { DBPool } = require('idb-pconnector');

async function runSqlExample() {
  /*
   * Directly execute a statement by providing the SQL to the runSql() function.
   */
  const pool = new DBPool();

  const results = await pool.runSql('SELECT * FROM QIWS.QCUSTCDT');

  if (results) {
    console.log(`results:\n ${JSON.stringify(results)}`);
  }
}

runSqlExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

setLibraryList

Change to system naming and set the library list (using CHGLIBL) of the connection.

const { Connection } = require('idb-pconnector');

async function setLibListExample() {
  const connection = new Connection({ url: '*LOCAL' });

  await connection.setLibraryList(['QIWS', 'QXMLSERV']);

  const statement = connection.getStatement();
  const results = await statement.exec('SELECT * FROM QCUSTCDT');
  console.log(`results:\n ${JSON.stringify(results)}`);
  await statement.close();
}

setLibListExample().catch((error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

Documentation

Please read the docs.

License

MIT

Contributing

Please read the contribution guidelines.

Release

For information on making a release, read RELEASE.md.