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@ln-maf/postgresql

PostgreSQL support / step definitions for MAF

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MAF PostgreSQL Setup

This module is created to allow other projects to easily utilize PostgreSQL when writing test cases. Additionally, a utility function is used to test using this.

Setup

To use this you must require this library after installing using npm.

npm i @ln-maf/postgresql

Set up configs

Keytar is used to store access to the username and password for sql. Alternatively, Environment Variables Can be used as well. The following environment variables are used:

  • POSTGRESQL_SQL_USERNAME: Your username for postgresql
  • POSTGRESQL_SQL_PASSWORD: Your password for postgresql
  • USE_ENV_VARIABLES: Set to TRUE to use environment variables instead of keytar.

To setup an sql config please run the following from your project root:

node node_modules/@ln-maf/postgresql/config.js

Or create a JSON with the name postgresql.sqlConfig.json in the root directory of your project. The following is an example of the JSON:

{
    "host": "localhost",
    "port": 5432,
    "database": "database"
}

Steps

Add a step definition import file with the following line so that the following postgresql steps are available:

require('@ln-maf/postgresql)

Given postgresql config from {jsonObject}

Utilizes the sql system associated with the item provided. By default will use postgresql.sqlConfig.json in the root directory of the project if none is provided.

When postgresql query from {jsonObject} is run

Runs a query from the provided item. Allows templated args as per the global cucumber projects. Stores the results in this.results.lastRun. Usable in cucumber as ${lastRun} or the it keyword.

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Package last updated on 31 Jul 2025

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