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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T11:51:56+00:00 2026-05-22T11:51:56+00:00

I’m trying to connect to MySQL database from node.js using db-mysql library. Everything works

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I’m trying to connect to MySQL database from node.js using db-mysql library. Everything works great with example code, but now I’m trying to write a simple ORM.

This is my code:

require.paths.unshift('/usr/lib/node_modules'); // default require.paths doesn't include this

function Model() {
  this.database = null;
}

Model.prototype.getDB = function(callback) {
  if (this.database != null)
    callback(this.database);
  else {
    console.log("Connecting to database...");
    this.database = require("db-mysql").Database({
      "hostname" : "localhost",
      "user"     : "root",
      "password" : "pass",
      "database" : "miku",
    }).on("ready", function() {
      console.log("Database ready, saving for further use.");
      this.database = this; 
      callback(this); 
    });
  }
}

exports.Model = Model;

And simple code I use for testing:

orm = require('./orm');
model = new orm.Model();
model.getDB(function (db) { console.log("callback'd"); });

It looks fine (at least for me), however node.js fails with internal assertion:

Connecting to database...
node: /usr/include/node/node_object_wrap.h:61: void node::ObjectWrap::Wrap(v8::Handle<v8::Object>): Assertion `handle->InternalFieldCount() > 0' failed.
Przerwane (core dumped)

After further investigation, if fails before/during creating Database object. I have no idea why this happens. I first though that it’s because I was using git node.js version, but it fails with current release (v0.4.7) as well.

I’m trying to track down this issue in node.js code, with no success at the moment.

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    2026-05-22T11:51:56+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:51 am

    Oh, it was me to fail hard. It seems that having Python background is undesired in JavaScript world ;).

    Database initialization should look like:

    db = require("db-mysql");
    new db.Database({
      "hostname" : "localhost",
      "user"     : "root",
      "password" : "pass",
      "database" : "miku",
    }).on("ready", function() {
      console.log("Database ready, saving for further use.");
      this.database = this; 
      callback(this); 
    }).connect();
    

    So, I basically forgot to call new and connect().

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