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/* Copyright (c) 2015, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates. */
/******************************************************************************
*
* This software is dual-licensed to you under the Universal Permissive License
* (UPL) 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl and Apache License
* 2.0 as shown at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. You may choose
* either license.
*
* If you elect to accept the software under the Apache License, Version 2.0,
* the following applies:
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
* NAME
* insert2.js
*
* DESCRIPTION
* Show the auto commit behavior.
*
* By default, node-oracledb does not commit on execute. The driver also has
* commit() and rollback() methods to explicitly control transactions.
*
* Note: regardless of the auto commit mode, any open transaction
* will be rolled back when a connection is closed.
*
*****************************************************************************/
'use strict';
Error.stackTraceLimit = 50;
const oracledb = require('oracledb');
const dbConfig = require('./dbconfig.js');
// This example runs in both node-oracledb Thin and Thick modes.
//
// Optionally run in node-oracledb Thick mode
if (process.env.NODE_ORACLEDB_DRIVER_MODE === 'thick') {
// Thick mode requires Oracle Client or Oracle Instant Client libraries.
// On Windows and macOS Intel you can specify the directory containing the
// libraries at runtime or before Node.js starts. On other platforms (where
// Oracle libraries are available) the system library search path must always
// include the Oracle library path before Node.js starts. If the search path
// is not correct, you will get a DPI-1047 error. See the node-oracledb
// installation documentation.
let clientOpts = {};
// On Windows and macOS Intel platforms, set the environment
// variable NODE_ORACLEDB_CLIENT_LIB_DIR to the Oracle Client library path
if (process.platform === 'win32' || (process.platform === 'darwin' && process.arch === 'x64')) {
clientOpts = { libDir: process.env.NODE_ORACLEDB_CLIENT_LIB_DIR };
}
oracledb.initOracleClient(clientOpts); // enable node-oracledb Thick mode
}
console.log(oracledb.thin ? 'Running in thin mode' : 'Running in thick mode');
async function run() {
let connection1, connection2;
try {
connection1 = await oracledb.getConnection(dbConfig);
connection2 = await oracledb.getConnection(dbConfig);
let result;
//
// Create a table
//
const stmts = [
`DROP TABLE no_tab2`,
`CREATE TABLE no_tab2 (id NUMBER, name VARCHAR2(20))`
];
for (const s of stmts) {
try {
await connection1.execute(s);
} catch (e) {
if (e.errorNum != 942)
console.error(e);
}
}
//
// Show several examples of inserting
//
// Insert with autoCommit enabled
result = await connection1.execute(
`INSERT INTO no_tab2 VALUES (:id, :nm)`,
[1, 'Chris'], // Bind values
{ autoCommit: true} // Override the default, non-autocommit behavior
);
console.log("Rows inserted: " + result.rowsAffected); // 1
// Insert without committing
result = await connection1.execute(
`INSERT INTO no_tab2 VALUES (:id, :nm)`,
[2, 'Alison'], // Bind values
// { autoCommit: true}, // Since this isn't set, operations using a second connection won't see this row
);
console.log("Rows inserted: " + result.rowsAffected); // 1
// A query on the second connection will only show 'Chris' because
// inserting 'Alison' is not commited by default. Uncomment the
// autoCommit option above and you will see both rows
result = await connection2.execute(
`SELECT * FROM no_tab2`
);
console.log(result.rows);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
} finally {
try {
if (connection1)
await connection1.close();
if (connection2)
await connection2.close();
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
}
}
run();