How to input a NodeJS variable into an SQL query
You will need to put the value of the variable into the SQL statement.
This is no good:
"SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = 'flightNo'"
This will work, but it is not safe from SQL injection attacks:
"SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = '" + flightNo + "'"
To be safe from SQL injection, you can escape your value like this:
"SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = '" + connection.escape(flightNo) + "'"
But the best way is with parameter substitution:
app.get("/arrivals/:flightNo", cors(), function(req, res) {
var flightNo = req.params.flightNo;
var sql = "SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = ?";
connection.query(sql, flightNo, function(err, rows, fields) {
});
});
If you have multiple substitutions to make, use an array:
app.get("/arrivals/:flightNo", cors(), function(req, res) {
var flightNo = req.params.flightNo;
var minSize = req.query.minSize;
var sql = "SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = ? AND size >= ?";
connection.query(sql, [ flightNo, minSize ], function(err, rows, fields) {
});
});
If you are using > ES6 :
connection.query(`SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = ${flightNo}`, function(err, rows, fields) {
If you are < ES6 :
connection.query("SELECT * FROM arrivals WHERE flight = " + flightNo, function(err, rows, fields) {
Please note that this is VERY BAD practice as you will be vulnerable to SQL-injection attacks.