MariaDB Connector/Node.js 2.0.2 Release Notes

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Release date: 13 Dec 2018

MariaDB Connector/Node.js 2.0.2 is a Release Candidate (RC) release.

For an overview of MariaDB Connector/Node.js see the About MariaDB Connector/Node.js page

Notable Updates

New options:

noControlAfterUseby default, when giving back a connection to pool, connector will reset or rollback the connection. This option permit to disable those operation.
Default: false

correction

  • using option connectAttributes value _server_host is correctly filled on Performance Schema.
  • batch improvement
    • error is now thrown when no values
    • BULK better handling when socket fail during command
    • Object with toSqlString function parameter support
    • null value correction when using BULK
    • timezone correction when not using "local" default values
    • now support very long parameter (> 16M)
    • rewrite correctly parse double slash
    • timezone option parsing correction (correctly handle negative values)
  • test coverage improvement
  • minor performance improvement
  • pool end() now correctly wait for all connections ending

Changelog

For a complete list of changes made in this release, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.


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