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@embedded-postgres/linux-arm64
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A package containing the Postgres binaries for a particular architecture and operating system. See the embedded-postgres package.
This package contains the linux-arm64
Postgres binaries for use with the embedded-postgres
package. See
embedded-postgres for a more
developer-friendly way of spawning PostgresQL clusters.
embedded-postgres
is available from NPM:
npm i embedded-postgres
If you just want to use the binaries, you can also just use this package
directly. It exports the paths to the
pg_ctl
,
initdb
and
postgres
binaries
for linux-arm64
.
npm i @embedded-postgres/linux-arm64
Follow the documentation to discover how to interface with the binaries. Any implementation is going to look something like this:
import { pg_ctl, initdb, postgres } from '@embedded-postgres/linux-arm64'
import { execSync, spawn } from 'child_process';
execSync(initdb);
spawn(postgres);
[!IMPORTANT]
A more friendly wrapper for using these binaries is provided as the embedded-postgres package. Please use it if you're confused by the binaries.
Embedded Postgres was created by Lei Nelissen for BMD Studio. It is based on zonky's embedded-postgres-binaries. The binaries are made available under the Apache License 2.0, whereas the specific code in this package is made available under the MIT license.
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A package containing the Postgres binaries for a particular architecture and operating system. See the embedded-postgres package.
We found that @embedded-postgres/linux-arm64 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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