node-oracledb/examples/em_plsql.js

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* NAME
* em_plsql.js
*
* DESCRIPTION
* executeMany() example calling PL/SQL.
* This example also uses Async/Await of Node 8.
* Use demo.sql to create the required schema.
*
* This example requires node-oracledb 2.2 or later.
*
* This example uses Node 8's async/await syntax.
*
*****************************************************************************/
const oracledb = require('oracledb');
const dbConfig = require('./dbconfig.js');
const sql = "BEGIN em_testproc(:1, :2, :3); END;";
const binds = [
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
[6]
];
const options = {
bindDefs: [
{ type: oracledb.NUMBER },
{ type: oracledb.NUMBER, dir: oracledb.BIND_OUT },
{ type: oracledb.STRING, dir: oracledb.BIND_OUT, maxSize: 20 }
]
};
async function run() {
let connection;
try {
connection = await oracledb.getConnection(dbConfig);
const result = await connection.executeMany(sql, binds, options);
console.log("Result is:", result);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
} finally {
if (connection) {
try {
await connection.close();
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
}
}
}
run();