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@pgtyped/runtime
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This package provides the `sql` tagged template. The `sql` tagged template requires a generic parameter: `<TQueryType>`. For each query PgTyped generates an interface that can be used in this parameter to type your query.
This package provides the sql
tagged template.
The sql
tagged template requires a generic parameter: <TQueryType>
.
For each query PgTyped generates an interface that can be used in this parameter to type your query.
To run a query defined with the sql
tagged template, call the sql.run
method.
The sql.run
method automatically enforces correct input TParams
and output TResult
types.
public run: (
params: TParams,
dbConnection: IDatabaseConnection,
) => Promise<TResult[]>;
Here dbConnection
is any object that satisifies the IDatabaseConnection
interface. It is used to actually send the query to the DB for execution.
interface IDatabaseConnection {
query: (query: string, bindings: any[]) => Promise<{ rows: any[] }>;
}
This is usually the client
object created with node-postgres, but can be any other connection of your choice.
This package is part of the pgtyped project.
Refer to README for details.
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This package provides the `sql` tagged template. The `sql` tagged template requires a generic parameter: `<TQueryType>`. For each query PgTyped generates an interface that can be used in this parameter to type your query.
We found that @pgtyped/runtime demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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