module.exports = { friendlyName: 'Commit transaction', description: 'Commit the database transaction on the provided connection.', extendedDescription: 'The provided connection must already have a transaction begun on it.', moreInfoUrl: 'http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/commit.html', inputs: { connection: { friendlyName: 'Connection', description: 'An active database connection.', extendedDescription: 'The provided database connection instance must still be active. Only database connection instances created by the `getConnection()` machine in this driver are supported.', example: '===', required: true }, meta: { friendlyName: 'Meta (custom)', description: 'Additional stuff to pass to the driver.', extendedDescription: 'This is reserved for custom driver-specific extensions. Please refer to the documentation for the driver you are using for more specific information.', example: '===' } }, exits: { success: { description: 'The transaction was successfully committed.', extendedDescription: 'Subsequent queries on this connection will no longer be transactional unless a new transaction is begun.', outputVariableName: 'report', outputDescription: 'The `meta` property is reserved for custom driver-specific extensions.', outputExample: '===' // outputExample: { // meta: '===' // } }, badConnection: { friendlyName: 'Bad connection', description: 'The provided connection is not valid or no longer active. Are you sure it was obtained by calling this driver\'s `getConnection()` method?', extendedDescription: 'Usually, this means the connection to the database was lost due to a logic error or timing issue in userland code. In production, this can mean that the database became overwhelemed or was shut off while some business logic was in progress.', outputVariableName: 'report', outputDescription: 'The `meta` property is reserved for custom driver-specific extensions.', outputExample: '===' // outputExample: { // meta: '===' // } } }, fn: function commitTransaction(inputs, exits) { var Pack = require('../'); // Since we're using `sendNativeQuery()` to access the underlying connection, // we have confidence it will be validated before being used. Pack.sendNativeQuery({ connection: inputs.connection, nativeQuery: 'COMMIT' }).switch({ error: function error(err) { return exits.error(err); }, badConnection: function badConnection() { return exits.badConnection({ meta: inputs.meta }); }, success: function success() { return exits.success({ meta: inputs.meta }); } }); } };