@TehShrike I'm messing around with a node module - for its api, I'm thinking it should interact with mysql via a getter for a pool
myModule.init({ getPool: function() { return somePool; });
does that seem reasonable?
in contrast, there's another module I'm already using that requires the mysql configuration and handles its own connections.
I don't see the need in that.
The philosophy seems bad, actually. It would be like using some data to instantiate a class, then rather than passing that object to something else that needs it, you just pass the data and make it instantiate its own object. I imagine that could be useful in some circumstance, but I don't see a mysql connection being one of them.
guys i'm involve with a situation that i'm gonna change my users id data type in mysql and i'm about to prepair my application to support 150k users and currently i have 56k users and my data type is medume int 6
@TehShrike I doubt I understand anything about programming anyway, but one thing that really strikes out to me about micro-service architecture is that it sounds like services would have their own database, and at that, one table in that database.
MongoDB would be the way to go if that were the case, I think.