# node-oracledb version 5.4.0 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 5.4.0 to connect Node.js 14, 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][4] 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. ## Installation See [Getting Started with Node-oracledb][1] and [Quick Start Node-oracledb Installation][2]. ## Documentation See [Documentation for the Oracle Database Node.js Add-on][32] and the [CHANGELOG][33]. ## Examples See the [examples][30] directory. Start with [examples/example.js][31]. ## Help Issues and questions about node-oracledb can be posted on [GitHub][3] or [Slack][5] ([link to join Slack][6]). ## Tests To run the test suite see [test/README][34]. ## Contributing Node-oracledb is an open source project. See [CONTRIBUTING][35] for details. Oracle gratefully acknowledges the contributions to node-oracledb that have been made by the community. ## License Copyright (c) 2015, 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates. You may not use the identified files except in compliance with the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License.") You may obtain a copy of the License at [http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0][36]. 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. Developers choosing to distribute a binary implementation of this project are responsible for obtaining and providing all required licenses and copyright notices for the third-party code used in order to ensure compliance with their respective open source licenses. [1]: https://oracle.github.io/node-oracledb/doc/api.html#getstarted [2]: https://oracle.github.io/node-oracledb/INSTALL.html#quickstart [3]: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/issues [4]: https://oracle.github.io/node-oracledb [5]: https://node-oracledb.slack.com/ [6]: https://join.slack.com/t/node-oracledb/shared_invite/enQtNDU4Mjc2NzM5OTA2LWMzY2ZlZDY5MDdlMGZiMGRkY2IzYjI5OGU4YTEzZWM5YjQ3ODUzMjcxNWQyNzE4MzM5YjNkYjVmNDk5OWU5NDM [30]: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/main/examples [31]: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/main/examples/example.js#L32 [32]: https://oracle.github.io/node-oracledb/doc/api.html [33]: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md [34]: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/main/test/README.md [35]: https://github.com/oracle/node-oracledb/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md [36]: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0