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The node-oracledb add-on for Node.js powers high performance Oracle Database applications. Applications can be written in TypeScript, or directly in JavaScript.
Use node-oracledb 6.4.0-dev to connect Node.js 14.6, or later, to Oracle Database. Older versions of node-oracledb may work with older versions of Node.js.
Node-oracledb supports basic and advanced features of Oracle Database and Oracle Client. See the homepage for a list.
The node-oracledb module is open source and maintained by Oracle Corp. It is stable, well documented, and has a comprehensive test suite.
See Getting Started with Node-oracledb and Quick Start Node-oracledb Installation.
See Documentation for the Oracle Database Node.js Add-on and the release notes.
See the examples directory. Start with examples/example.js.
Questions about node-oracledb can be posted on GitHub or Slack (link to join Slack).
To run the test suite see test/README.
This project welcomes contributions from the community. Before submitting a pull request, please review our contribution guide.
Please consult the security guide for our responsible security vulnerability disclosure process.
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