sqljocky 0.9.0 sqljocky: ^0.9.0 copied to clipboard
A MySQL connector
Changelog #
v0.9.0 #
- Added ConnectionPool.getConnection() which returns a RetainedConnection. Useful if you need to keep a specific connection around (for example, if you need to lock tables).
v0.8.3 #
- Fixed connection retention error in Query.executeMulti
v0.8.1 #
- Can now access fields by name.
v0.8.0 #
- Breaking change: Results no longer has a 'stream' property - it now implements Stream itself. As a result, it also no longer has a 'rows' property, or a 'toResultsList()' method - you can use 'toList()' to convert it into a list instead.
v0.7.0 #
- Rewritten some connection handling code to make it more robust, and so that it handles stream operations such as 'first' correctly (i.e. without hanging forever).
- Updated spec for Dart 1.0
v0.6.2 #
- Support for latest SDK (removal of dart:utf8 library)
v0.6.1 #
- Support for latest SDK
v0.6.0 #
- Change prepared statement syntax. Values must now be passed into the execute() method in an array. This change was made because otherwise prepared statements couldn't be used asynchronously correctly - if you used the same prepared query object for multiple queries 'at the same time', the wrong values could get used.
v0.5.8 #
- Handle errors in the utils package properly
- Pre-emptively fixed some errors, wrote more tests.
v0.5.7 #
- Fixed error with large fields.
v0.5.6 #
- Hopefully full unicode support
- Fixed problem with null values in prepared queries.
v0.5.5 #
- Some initial changes for better unicode handling.
v0.5.4 #
- Blobs and Texts which are bigger than 250 characters now work.
v0.5.3 #
- Make ConnectionPool and Transaction implement QueriableConnection
- Improved tests.
v0.5.2 #
- Fix for new SDK
v0.5.1 #
- Made an internal class private
v0.5.0 #
- Breaking change: Now uses streams to return results.
v0.4.1 #
- Major refactoring so that only the parts of sqljocky which are supposed to be exposed are.
v0.4.0 #
- Support for M4.
v0.3.0 #
- Support for M3.
- Bit fields are now numbers, not lists.
- Dates now use the DateTime class instead of the Date class.
- Use new IO classes.
v0.2.0 #
- Support for the new SDK.
v0.1.3 #
- SQLJocky now uses a connection pooling model, so the API has changed somewhat.