Contributions are always welcomed. You can help MySQL2 community in various ways. Here are our major priorities, listed in order of importance:
- Node MySQL API incompatibility fixes
- Documentation
- Adding tests or improving existing ones
- Improving benchmarks
- Bug Fixes
- TODO from source
- Performance improvements
- Add Features
Please contact project maintainers privately before opening a security issue on Github. It will allow us to fix the issue before attackers know about it.
- Andrey Sidorov, [email protected]
It's better to discuss an API before actually start implementing it. You can open an issue on Github. We can discuss design of API and implementation ideas.
We assume you already have these tools installed on your system:
- MySQL Server
- Node.JS
As MySQL2 is purely JS based, you can develop it on Linux, Mac or Windows. Please follow these steps
# clone node-mysql2
git clone https://github.com/sidorares/node-mysql2.git
cd /path/to/node-mysql2
# install node modules
npm install
To ensure a clean commit history pattern, please use the Conventional Commits format.
Prefixes that will trigger a new release version:
fix:
for patches, e.g., bug fixes that result in a patch version release.feat:
for new features, e.g., additions that result in a minor version release.
Examples:
fix: message
feat: message
docs: message
fix(module): message
feat(module): message
- etc.
Where possible, provide an error test case that your fix covers.
Please ensure test cases to cover your features.
Running tests requires MySQL server and an empty database. You can run bash
command given below to create test
database
# assuming MySQL have a user root with no password
echo "CREATE DATABASE test;" | mysql -uroot
# Run once to setup the local environment variables.
export CI=1;
export MYSQL_HOST='0.0.0.0';
export MYSQL_USER='root';
export MYSQL_PASSWORD='root';
export MYSQL_DATABASE='test';
# If test user has no password, unset the `CI` variable.
# Run the full test suite
npm run test
Use FILTER
environment variable to run a subset of tests with matching names, e.g.
FILTER='test-timestamp' npm run test
# or
FILTER='timeout' npm run test
Tip
You can also run a single test by performing node ./test/path-to-test-file
.
For testing coverage:
npm run coverage-test