## Loopback MySQL Connector
MySQL connector for Loopback Data.
## Usage
To use it you need `loopback-datasource-juggler`.
1. Setup dependencies in `package.json`:
```json
{
...
"dependencies": {
"loopback-datasource-juggler": "latest",
"loopback-connector-mysql": "latest"
},
...
}
```
2. Use:
```javascript
var Schema = require('loopback-datasource-juggler').Schema;
var schema = new Schema('mysql', {
database: 'myapp_test',
username: 'root'
});
```
You can optionally pass a few additional parameters supported by `node-mysql`, most particularly `password` and `collation`. `Collation` currently defaults to `utf8_general_ci`. The `collation` value will also be used to derive the connection charset.
## Running tests
npm test
## Using the `dataType` field/column option with MySQL
The loopback-datasource-juggler MySQL adapter now supports using the `dataType` column/property attribute to specify what MySQL column type is used for many loopback-datasource-juggler types.
The following type-dataType combinations are supported:
*
Number
* integer
* tinyint
* smallint
* mediumint
* int
* bigint
Use the `limit` option to alter the display width.
Example:
`{ count : { type: Number, dataType: 'smallInt' }}`
* floating point types
* float
* double
Use the `precision` and `scale` options to specify custom precision. Default is (16,8).
Example:
`{ average : { type: Number, dataType: 'float', precision: 20, scale: 4 }}`
* fixed-point exact value types
* decimal
* numeric
Use the `precision` and `scale` options to specify custom precision. Default is (9,2).
These aren't likely to function as true fixed-point.
Example:
`{ stdDev : { type: Number, dataType: 'decimal', precision: 12, scale: 8 }}`
* String / Schema.Text / Schema.JSON
* varchar
* char
* text
* mediumtext
* tinytext
* longtext
Example:
`{ userName : { type: String, dataType: 'char', limit: 24 }}`
Example:
`{ biography : { type: String, dataType: 'longtext' }}`
* Date
* datetime
* timestamp
Example:
`{ startTime : { type: Date, dataType: 'timestamp' }}`
* Enum
Enums are special.
Create an Enum using Enum factory:
```javascript
var MOOD = schema.EnumFactory('glad', 'sad', 'mad');
MOOD.SAD; // 'sad'
MOOD(2); // 'sad'
MOOD('SAD'); // 'sad'
MOOD('sad'); // 'sad'
```
* `{ mood: { type: MOOD }}`
* `{ choice: { type: schema.EnumFactory('yes', 'no', 'maybe'), null: false }}`
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