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@juit/pgproxy-client-node
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This package provides a NodeJS specific client for PGProxy Servers.
This package provides a NodeJS specific client for PGProxy Servers.
Simply register the client by importing it, and ensure that the PGURL
environment variable is set to the HTTP/HTTPS url of the server (or specify
the URL in the constructor):
import '@juit/pgproxy-client-node'
import { PGClient } from '@juit/pgproxy-client'
const client = new PGClient('https://my-secret@my-pgproxy-server:54321/')
The NodeJS client can be used directly by simply importing the NodeClient
class:
import { NodeClient } from '@juit/pgproxy-client-node'
const client = new NodeClient('https://my-secret@my-pgproxy-server:54321/')
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This package provides a NodeJS specific client for PGProxy Servers.
The npm package @juit/pgproxy-client-node receives a total of 101 weekly downloads. As such, @juit/pgproxy-client-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @juit/pgproxy-client-node 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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