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Connect to TiDB with mysql.js |
Learn how to connect to TiDB using mysql.js. This tutorial gives Node.js sample code snippets that work with TiDB using mysql.js. |
TiDB is a MySQL-compatible database, and mysql.js driver is a pure Node.js JavaScript client implementing the MySQL protocol.
In this tutorial, you can learn how to use TiDB and mysql.js driver to accomplish the following tasks:
- Set up your environment.
- Connect to your TiDB cluster using mysql.js driver.
- Build and run your application. Optionally, you can find sample code snippets for basic CRUD operations.
Note:
This tutorial works with TiDB Cloud Serverless, TiDB Cloud Dedicated, and TiDB Self-Managed.
To complete this tutorial, you need:
If you don't have a TiDB cluster, you can create one as follows:
- (Recommended) Follow Creating a TiDB Cloud Serverless cluster to create your own TiDB Cloud cluster.
- Follow Deploy a local test TiDB cluster or Deploy a production TiDB cluster to create a local cluster.
- (Recommended) Follow Creating a TiDB Cloud Serverless cluster to create your own TiDB Cloud cluster.
- Follow Deploy a local test TiDB cluster or Deploy a production TiDB cluster to create a local cluster.
This section demonstrates how to run the sample application code and connect to TiDB.
Run the following commands in your terminal window to clone the sample code repository:
git clone https://github.com/tidb-samples/tidb-nodejs-mysqljs-quickstart.git
cd tidb-nodejs-mysqljs-quickstart
Run the following command to install the required packages (including mysql
and dotenv
) for the sample app:
npm install
Install dependencies to existing project
For your existing project, run the following command to install the packages:
npm install mysql dotenv --save
Connect to your TiDB cluster depending on the TiDB deployment option you've selected.
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Navigate to the Clusters page, and then click the name of your target cluster to go to its overview page.
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Click Connect in the upper-right corner. A connection dialog is displayed.
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Ensure the configurations in the connection dialog match your operating environment.
- Connection Type is set to
Public
. - Branch is set to
main
. - Connect With is set to
General
. - Operating System matches the operating system where you run the application.
- Connection Type is set to
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If you have not set a password yet, click Generate Password to generate a random password.
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Run the following command to copy
.env.example
and rename it to.env
:cp .env.example .env
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Edit the
.env
file, set up the environment variables as follows, replace the corresponding placeholders{}
with connection parameters on the connection dialog:TIDB_HOST={host} TIDB_PORT=4000 TIDB_USER={user} TIDB_PASSWORD={password} TIDB_DATABASE=test TIDB_ENABLE_SSL=true
Note
For TiDB Cloud Serverless, TLS connection MUST be enabled via
TIDB_ENABLE_SSL
when using public endpoint. -
Save the
.env
file.
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Navigate to the Clusters page, and then click the name of your target cluster to go to its overview page.
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Click Connect in the upper-right corner. A connection dialog is displayed.
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In the connection dialog, select Public from the Connection Type drop-down list, and then click CA cert to download the CA certificate.
If you have not configured the IP access list, click Configure IP Access List or follow the steps in Configure an IP Access List to configure it before your first connection.
In addition to the Public connection type, TiDB Dedicated supports Private Endpoint and VPC Peering connection types. For more information, see Connect to Your TiDB Dedicated Cluster.
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Run the following command to copy
.env.example
and rename it to.env
:cp .env.example .env
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Edit the
.env
file, set up the environment variables as follows, replace the corresponding placeholders{}
with connection parameters on the connection dialog:TIDB_HOST={host} TIDB_PORT=4000 TIDB_USER={user} TIDB_PASSWORD={password} TIDB_DATABASE=test TIDB_ENABLE_SSL=true TIDB_CA_PATH={downloaded_ssl_ca_path}
Note
It is recommended to enable TLS connection when using the public endpoint to connect to TiDB Cloud Dedicated.
To enable TLS connection, modify
TIDB_ENABLE_SSL
totrue
and usingTIDB_CA_PATH
to specify the file path of CA certificate downloaded from the connection dialog. -
Save the
.env
file.
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Run the following command to copy
.env.example
and rename it to.env
:cp .env.example .env
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Edit the
.env
file, replace the corresponding placeholders{}
with connection parameters of your cluster. The example configuration is as follows:TIDB_HOST={host} TIDB_PORT=4000 TIDB_USER=root TIDB_PASSWORD={password} TIDB_DATABASE=test
If you are running TiDB locally, the default host address is
127.0.0.1
, and the password is empty. -
Save the
.env
file.
Run the following command to execute the sample code:
npm start
If the connection is successful, the console will output the version of the TiDB cluster as follows:
🔌 Connected to TiDB cluster! (TiDB version: 8.0.11-TiDB-v8.4.0)
⏳ Loading sample game data...
✅ Loaded sample game data.
🆕 Created a new player with ID 12.
ℹ️ Got Player 12: Player { id: 12, coins: 100, goods: 100 }
🔢 Added 50 coins and 50 goods to player 12, updated 1 row.
🚮 Deleted 1 player data.
You can refer to the following sample code snippets to complete your own application development.
For complete sample code and how to run it, check out the tidb-samples/tidb-nodejs-mysqljs-quickstart repository.
The following code establishes a connection to TiDB with options defined in the environment variables:
// Step 1. Import the 'mysql' and 'dotenv' packages.
import { createConnection } from "mysql";
import dotenv from "dotenv";
import * as fs from "fs";
// Step 2. Load environment variables from .env file to process.env.
dotenv.config();
// Step 3. Create a connection to the TiDB cluster.
const options = {
host: process.env.TIDB_HOST || '127.0.0.1',
port: process.env.TIDB_PORT || 4000,
user: process.env.TIDB_USER || 'root',
password: process.env.TIDB_PASSWORD || '',
database: process.env.TIDB_DATABASE || 'test',
ssl: process.env.TIDB_ENABLE_SSL === 'true' ? {
minVersion: 'TLSv1.2',
ca: process.env.TIDB_CA_PATH ? fs.readFileSync(process.env.TIDB_CA_PATH) : undefined
} : null,
}
const conn = createConnection(options);
// Step 4. Perform some SQL operations...
// Step 5. Close the connection.
conn.end();
Note
For TiDB Cloud Serverless, you MUST enable TLS connection via
TIDB_ENABLE_SSL
when using public endpoint. However, you don't have to specify an SSL CA certificate viaTIDB_CA_PATH
, because Node.js uses the built-in Mozilla CA certificate by default, which is trusted by TiDB Cloud Serverless.
The following query creates a single Player
record and returns the ID of the newly created record:
conn.query('INSERT INTO players (coins, goods) VALUES (?, ?);', [100, 100], (err, ok) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
} else {
console.log(ok.insertId);
}
});
For more information, refer to Insert data.
The following query returns a single Player
record by ID 1
:
conn.query('SELECT id, coins, goods FROM players WHERE id = ?;', [1], (err, rows) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
} else {
console.log(rows[0]);
}
});
For more information, refer to Query data.
The following query adds 50
coins and 50
goods to the Player
with ID 1
:
conn.query(
'UPDATE players SET coins = coins + ?, goods = goods + ? WHERE id = ?;',
[50, 50, 1],
(err, ok) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
} else {
console.log(ok.affectedRows);
}
}
);
For more information, refer to Update data.
The following query deletes the Player
record with ID 1
:
conn.query('DELETE FROM players WHERE id = ?;', [1], (err, ok) => {
if (err) {
reject(err);
} else {
resolve(ok.affectedRows);
}
});
For more information, refer to Delete data.
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Using connection pools to manage database connections can reduce the performance overhead caused by frequently establishing and destroying connections.
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To avoid SQL injection attacks, it is recommended to use Escaping query values before executing SQL.
Note
The
mysqljs/mysql
package does not yet support prepared statements, it only escapes values on the client side (related issue: mysqljs/mysql#274).If you want to use this feature to avoid SQL injection or improve efficiency of batch insert/update, it is recommended to use mysql2 package instead.
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Using ORM frameworks to improve development efficiency in scenarios without a number of complex SQL statements, such as: Sequelize, TypeORM, and Prisma.
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It is recommended to enable the
supportBigNumbers: true
option when dealing with big numbers (BIGINT
andDECIMAL
columns) in the database.
- Learn more usage of mysql.js driver from the documentation of mysql.js.
- Learn the best practices for TiDB application development with the chapters in the Developer guide, such as: Insert data, Update data, Delete data, Query data, Transactions, SQL performance optimization.
- Learn through the professional TiDB developer courses and earn TiDB certifications after passing the exam.
Ask questions on TiDB Community, or create a support ticket.
Ask questions on TiDB Community, or create a support ticket.