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@wmfs/hl-pg-client
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Provides a slightly higher level PostgreSQL client, that builds on pg-pool
Provides a slightly higher level PostgreSQL client, that builds on pg-pool
const HlPgClient = require('hl-pg-client')
const client = new HlPgClient(connectionString)
To just run a simple query, just use the query
method:
const time = await client.query('SELECT NOW()')
const name = await client.query('select $1::text as name', ['brianc'])
console.log(name.rows[0].name, 'says hello at', time.rows[0].name)
You can also use a callback here if you'd like:
client.query('SELECT $1::text as name', ['brianc'], function (err, res) {
console.log(res.rows[0].name) // brianc
})
Internally, query
uses pg-pool.query which ensures that a connection is acquired from the pool
beforehand, and then properly released again afterwards.
To run multiple SQL statements within the same transaction, use the run
method:
await client.run(statementArray)
or using callbacks
client.run(statementArray, (err, res) => { ... })
Each item in the statement array should be an object with the form
{
sql: 'SQL statement to execute',
params: parameter array
// optional
preStatementHook: (item, ctx) => { ... },
// optional, called before the SQL is executed
postStatementHook: (result, ctx) => { ... },
// optional, called after the SQL is executed
action: (sql, params, client) => { ... }
// alternative action to perform instead of calling query
}
In the above the ctx
parameter is initially the empty object, {}
,
and it is passed to each postStatementHook in turn.
The return value of run
is ctx.returnValue
.
The run method ensures that a client is properly acquired from and released back to the pool, whether the transaction succeeds or fails. In the event of a statement failure, it will attempt to rollback the transaction.
const statements = [
{ "sql": "BEGIN;" },
{ "sql": "CREATE TEMP TABLE delete_supercopy_test_adults ON COMMIT DROP AS SELECT * FROM supercopy_test.adults WITH NO DATA;" },
{
"sql": "COPY delete_supercopy_test_adults(adult_no) FROM '/some/path/to/the/deletes/adults.csv' CSV HEADER;",
"action": copyStream
},
{ "sql": "DELETE FROM supercopy_test.adults WHERE (adult_no) IN (SELECT adult_no FROM delete_supercopy_test_adults);" },
{ "sql": "DROP TABLE delete_supercopy_test_adults;" }
{ "sql": "COMMIT;" }
]
await client.run(statements)
...
function copyStream(statement, params, client) {
// use pg-copy-stream to send local file to remote PostgreSQL server
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const components = statement.match(/COPY (.*?) FROM '([^']*)'/)
const tableAndCols = components[1]
const filename = components[2]
const newStatement = `COPY ${tableAndCols} FROM STDIN CSV HEADER;`
const stream = client.query(
copyFrom(newStatement)
)
stream.on('end', function () {
resolve()
}).on('error', function (err) {
reject(err)
})
const fileStream = fs.createReadStream(filename)
fileStream.on('error', function (err) {
reject(err)
})
fileStream.pipe(stream)
})
} // copyStream
The runFile
method reads a file of SQL statements and executes them within a single transaction.
Ensure a PostgreSQL database is setup for testing and add a PG_CONNECTION_STRING environment variable when establishing a pool of PostgreSQL connections, for example:
PG_CONNECTION_STRING=postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/my_test_db
1.8.0 (2018-10-26)
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Provides a slightly higher level PostgreSQL client, that builds on pg-pool
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