Once you are up and running, let's start with a first, simple database application. Create a file index.js in the directory where you installed the mysql module, and fill it with the following code:
'use strict'; var mysql = require('mysql'); var connection = mysql.createConnection({ host: 'localhost', user: 'root', password: 'root' }); connection.query( 'SELECT "foo" AS first_field, "bar" AS second_field', function (err, results, fields) { console.log(results); connection.end(); } );
Let's see what exactly happens here. First, we include the external mysql library at var mysql = require('mysql' line. We then create a new object dubbed connection in the var connection = mysql.createConnection({ line.
This object is a representation of our connection with the database...