node-sqlserver is a C++
Node.js module used to connect to MS SQL and Azure SQL databases developed by
Microsoft. It can be found on npm
under the name
msnodesql.
This is an unofficial binary distribution of that driver. Here's why you'd want to use it instead of the official one:
- No need to compile from source (which requires Visual Studio and totally confuses people).
- It runs on both x86 and x64 and with node versions 0.8 and 0.10.
- No weird workarounds needed to run on Azure web sites.
Use it on your projects via npm
$ npm install node-sqlserver-unofficial
To try this out locally on your machine, you'll need
- Node.JS Runtime 0.10.x or 0.8.x (Azure Websites support versions 0.10.5 and 0.8.19)
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client available in the SQL Server 2012 Feature Pack.
test/
is a deployable Azure website that queries an Azure SQL
database and displays the result like so
node v0.10.25 ia32.
Query result - 1
Or, in case something goes wrong, an error message like so
node v0.10.25 ia32.
Query Failed
Error: [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 11.0][SQL Server]Incorrect syntax near 'SELECT'.
The environment is specified in package.json
and server.js
contains the code.
Before running this, connectionString
in server.js
must be set to your
SQL Azure login credentials. An example would be
var connectionString = "Driver={SQL Server Native Client 11.0};Server=tcp:?.database.windows.net,1433;Database=?;Uid=?;Pwd=?";
I also recommend to run it locally before deploying it to Azure. Running
$ npm install
in test/
will resolve the dependencies to test/node_modules/
, after which running
$ node server.js
and accessing http://localhost:1337
will display the result.
This derivative work is hereby released under the MIT license, as made possible by the terms of the Apache 2.0 license of the original node-sqlserver.
Terms available for review in LICENSE.
This work is not affiliate with or endorsed by Microsoft in any way.