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PostgreSQL client for node.js designed for usage with ES7 async/await based on node-postgres (pg) module
Tiny but powerful Promise based PostgreSQL client for node.js
designed for easy use with ES7 async/await.
Based on node-postgres (known as pg
in npm registry).
Can use pg
or native pg-native
backend.
import PgAsync, {SQL} from 'pg-async';
// using default connection
const pgAsync = new PgAsync();
const userTable = 'user';
const sqlUserByLogin = (login) => SQL`
select id
from $ID${userTable}
where login = ${login}
`;
async function setPassword(login, newPwd) {
const userId = await pgAsync.value(sqlUserByLogin(login));
// userId is guaranted here,
// pgAsync.value requires query yielding exactly one row with one column.
await pgAsync.query(SQL`
update $ID${userTable} set
passwd = ${newPwd}
where userId = ${userId}
`);
}
$ npm install --save pg-async
new PgAsync([connectionOptions], [driver])
pg-async
is PgAsync
class which let you configure connection optionspg.defaults
driver
let you choose underlying librarynpm install --save pg-native
import PgAsync from 'pg-async';
// using default connection
const pgAsync = new PgAsync();
// using connection string
const pgAsync = new PgAsync('postgres://user:secret@host:port/database');
// using connection object
const pgAsync = new PgAsync({user, password, host, port, database, ...});
// using default for current user, with native driver
// install pg-native package manually
const pgAsync = new PgAsync(null, 'native');
const pgAsync = new PgAsync(null, require('pg').native);
await pgAsync.query(SQL`...`) -> pg.Result
await pgAsync.query(sql, values...) -> pg.Result
await pgAsync.queryArgs(sql, [values]) -> pg.Result
Result
object from underlying pg
libraryResult
object are:
rowCount
Number – returned rowsoid
Number – Postgres oidrows
Array – Actual result of pgAsync.rows()
rowAsArray
Booleanfields
Array of:
name
String – name or alias of columntableID
Number – oid of table or 0columnID
Number – index of column in table or 0dataTypeID
Number – oid of data typedataTypeSize
Number – size in bytes od colum, -1 for variable lengthdataTypeModifier
Numberawait pgAsync.rows(SQL`...`) -> array of objects
await pgAsync.rows(sql, values...) -> array of objects
await pgAsync.rowsArgs(sql, [values]) -> array of objects
result.rows
)await pgAsync.row(SQL`...`) -> object
await pgAsync.row(sql, values...) -> object
await pgAsync.rowArgs(sql, [values]) -> object
await
location.await pgAsync.value(SQL`...`) -> any
await pgAsync.value(sql, values...) -> any
await pgAsync.valueArgs(sql, [values]) -> any
await pgAsync.connect(async (client) => innerResult) -> innerResult
asyncFunc
here has signature async (client, pgClient) => { ... }
client
has async methods:
query
, rows
, row
, value
as abovequeryArgs
, rowsArgs
, rowArgs
, valueArgs
as abovestartTransaction
, commit
, rollback
- start new transaction manually. Use pgAsync.transaction
when possibleclient
itself is shorthand for query
await pgAsync.transaction(async (client) => innerResult) -> innerResult
Transaction is similar to connect
but automatically start and commit transaction,
rollback on throwen error
Example:
const pgAsync = new PgAsync();
function moveMoney(fromAccount, toAccount, amount) {
return pgAsync.transaction(async (client) => {
let movementFrom, movementTo, movementId;
const sql = `
INSERT INTO bank_account (account, amount)
VALUES ($1, $2)
RETURNS id
`;
movementFrom = await client.value(sql, [fromAccount, -amount]);
movementTo = await client.value(sql, [toAccount, amount]);
return {movementFrom, movementTo}
});
}
async function doTheWork() {
// ...
try {
const result = await moveMoney('alice', 'bob', 19.95);
// transaction is commited
} catch (err) {
// transaction is rollbacked
}
// ...
}
await pgAsync.getClient([connectionOptions]) -> {client, done}
pg.Client
callback based instance.done()
pgAsync.closeConnections()
pool.end()
pg
driver supportpg.native
driver supportdebug
— Enable debugging with DEBUG="pg-async"
environment variableSAVEPOINT
supportIf you miss something, don't be shy, just
open new issue!
It will be nice if you label your issue with prefix [bug]
[doc]
[question]
[typo]
etc.
Copyright (c) 2016 Pavel Lang (langpavel@phpskelet.org)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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PostgreSQL client for node.js designed for usage with ES7 async/await based on node-postgres (pg) module
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