A library for MySQL that implements a simpler framework for MySQL Connector++
A small framework for basic MySQL database operations via MySQL/Connector++
Features
- Object oriented
 - Active connection pool
 - Retries to connect
 - Native C++ containers: vector, tuple
 - Response object
 - Thread safe
 - Exceptions and log error callback
 - Can use external time loop for connection management
 
Installation
First install dependency MySQL/Connector++
sudo apt install libmysqlcppconn-dev
Just download the latest release and unzip it into your project. You can turn it on with:
#include "mysql/lib/mysql.hpp"
using namespace marcelb;
Usage
Internal engine
It internally initializes a single thread that periodically checks the states of the connection pool, adds new ones as needed, and cleans up inactive ones.
#include "../lib/mysql.hpp"
using namespace marcelb::mysql;
/**
* Init
*/
MySQL mydb("tcp://192.168.2.10:3306", "user_nm", "passss", "my_db", 5);
/**
* Use                                 ------------------              
*/                                   |                  |    
                                 ------------------     |
try {                           |    |              |   |
    // execute                  |    |              |   |
    auto response = mydb.exec<int,string>("SELECT id,domain FROM records WHERE enabled = 0;");
    // response is MySQL_Res<int,string> type
    // check is execute
    cout << response.affected << " " << response.have_result << endl;
    cout << response.rows << " " << response.columns << endl;
    for (auto row : response) { // row is tuple<int,string> type
        cout << get<0>(row) << " " << get<1>(row) << endl;
    }
    // access columns name
    for (auto column_name : response.columns_name) {
        cout << column_name << endl;
    }
} catch (const string err) {
    cout << err << endl;
}
External engine
As I developed quite a few wrappers that have some internal thread, I realized that it was inefficient and made it possible to call the necessary functions periodically outside (one thread per whole application or timer (ASIO), or my asynco wrapper).
#include "../lib/mysql.hpp"
using namespace marcelb::mysql;
#include "../../asynco/lib/timers.hpp"
using namespace marcelb::asynco;
/**
* Init
*/
MySQL mydb("tcp://192.168.2.10:3306", "user_nm", "passss", "my_db", 5, time_loop_type::external);
periodic mysql_maintenance ( [&mydb] () {
    mydb.periodic_maintenance();
}, MYSQL_PERIODIC_INTERNAL_TIME);
mydb.set_on_error( [](const string& error) {
    cout << error << endl;  // print or log
});
/**
* You can call multiple queries asynchronously                                     
*/                              
                                
auto a1 = atask ( [&mydb] () {
    try {
        auto response =  mydb.exec<int,string>("SELECT id,domain FROM records WHERE enabled = 1;");
        for (auto row : response) {
            cout << get<0>(row) << " " << get<1>(row) << endl;
        }
    } catch (const string err) {
        cout << err << endl;
    }
});
auto a2 = atask ( [&mydb] () {
    try {
        auto response =  mydb.exec<string,string>("SELECT zonename,auth_key FROM zones;");
        for (auto row : response) {
            cout << get<0>(row) << " " << get<1>(row) << endl;
        }
    } catch (const string err) {
        cout << err << endl;
    }
});
auto a3 = atask ( [&mydb] () {
    try {
        auto response =  mydb.exec<string,string>("SELECT username,email FROM users WHERE enabled = 1;");
        for (auto row : response) {
            cout << get<0>(row) << " " << get<1>(row) << endl;
        }
    } catch (const string err) {
        cout << err << endl;
    }
});
wait(a1);
wait(a2);
wait(a3);
License
Support & Feedback
For support and any feedback, contact the address: marcelb96@yahoo.com.
Contributing
Contributions are always welcome!
Feel free to fork and start working with or without a later pull request. Or contact for suggest and request an option.