Your two functions should be something like -
function fetchID(data, callback) {
connection.query('SELECT id_user FROM USERS WHERE username = ?', data.username, function(err, rows) {
if (err) {
callback(err, null);
} else
callback(null, rows[0].id_user);
});
}
and then
var user_id;
fetchID(data, function(err, content) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
// Do something with your error...
} else {
user_id = content;
}
});
Here in the callback function, the returned variable content
will hold the value for user_id
.
EDIT
I have not solved the exact problem as you had described above.
But in following example, I have shown that, the callback mechanism is working -
First (Table creation and insert some dummy data)-
use test;
create table users (id int(11) primary key,username varchar(100));
insert into users values(1, "John");
insert into users values(2, "Sham");
Now I have made your post method as get and tested in browser.
Following is the full class tested in my localhost -
var application_root = __dirname,
express = require("express"),
mysql = require('mysql');
var app = express();
var connection = mysql.createConnection({
host : 'localhost',
user : 'root',
password : 'admin',
database: "test"
});
app.get('/getuser', function(req, res) {
//get data from the request
var data = {
username: req.query.username
};
function fetchID(data, callback) {
connection.query('SELECT id FROM users WHERE username = ?',
data.username, function(err, rows) {
if (err) {
callback(err, null);
} else
callback(null, rows[0].id);
});
}
var user_id;
fetchID(data, function(err, content) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
res.send(err);
// Do something with your error...
} else {
user_id = content;
console.log(user_id);
res.send("user id is -" + user_id);
}
});
})
app.listen(1212);
Now these requests will produce this output -
http://127.0.0.1:1212/getuser?username=john
=> user id is -1
and
http://127.0.0.1:1212/getuser?username=sham
=> user id is -2
Hope this code example will help you to understand the callback in node.js.
Thanks