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@juit/pgproxy-client-whatwg
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This package provides client for PGProxy Servers based on WHATWG `fetch` and WebSockets, and the WebCrypto API.
This package provides client for PGProxy Servers based on WHATWG fetch
and
WebSockets, and the WebCrypto API.
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-whatwg'
import { PGClient } from '@juit/pgproxy-client'
const client = new PGClient('https://my-secret@my-pgproxy-server:54321/')
The WHATWG client can be used directly by simply importing the WHATWGClient
class:
import { WHATWGClient } from '@juit/pgproxy-client-whatwg'
const client = new WHATWGClient('https://my-secret@my-pgproxy-server:54321/')
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This package provides client for PGProxy Servers based on WHATWG `fetch` and WebSockets, and the WebCrypto API.
We found that @juit/pgproxy-client-whatwg 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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