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node-mysql connection pooling

I am using node-mysql module ( https://github.com/felixge/node-mysql ) OR ( http://utahjs.com/2010/09/22/nodejs-and-mysql-introduction/ ).

Is this API handling connection pooling as well?

I mean with every user request I am calling Client.connect() to query the MySQL and to release the connection: Client.end() .

Is this the right way, or should I connect/disconnect only once in a code.

I am learning from this document: https://github.com/felixge/node-mysql/blob/master/Readme.md

Update: Feb 2013 - pool support has been added to node-mysql, see docs

Example using built-in pool:

var pool = require('mysql').createPool(opts);

pool.getConnection(function(err, conn) {
  conn.query('select 1+1', function(err, res) {
    conn.release();
  });
});

Pre 2013 solutions:

You can use node-pool or mysql-pool or use your own simple round-robin pool

function Pool(num_conns)
{
    this.pool = [];
    for(var i=0; i < num_conns; ++i)
        this.pool.push(createConnection()); // your new Client + auth
    this.last = 0;
}

Pool.prototype.get = function()
{
    var cli = this.pool[this.last];
    this.last++;
    if (this.last == this.pool.length) // cyclic increment
       this.last = 0;
    return cli;
}

now you can hope to have all queries callbacks to execute in 1 second:

var p = new Pool(16);
for (var i=0; i < 10; ++i)
{
    p.get().query('select sleep(1)', function() { console.log('ready'); } ); // server blocks for 1 second
}

The node-mysql module support connection pool now.

Reference: https://github.com/felixge/node-mysql#pooling-connections

I believe same node-mysql package provides connection pooling. Have a look

var express   =    require("express");
var mysql     =    require('mysql');
var app       =    express();

var pool      =    mysql.createPool({
    connectionLimit : 100, //important
    host     : 'localhost',
    user     : 'root',
    password : '',
    database : 'address_book',
    debug    :  false
});

function handle_database(req,res) {

    pool.getConnection(function(err,connection){
        if (err) {
          connection.release();
          res.json({"code" : 100, "status" : "Error in connection database"});
          return;
        }   

        console.log('connected as id ' + connection.threadId);

        connection.query("select * from user",function(err,rows){
            connection.release();
            if(!err) {
                res.json(rows);
            }           
        });

        connection.on('error', function(err) {      
              res.json({"code" : 100, "status" : "Error in connection database"});
              return;     
        });
  });
}

app.get("/",function(req,res){-
        handle_database(req,res);
});

app.listen(3000);

Read complete case study (with and without pool): http://codeforgeek.com/2015/01/nodejs-mysql-tutorial/

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