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A Publish/Subscribe implementation on top of PostgreSQL NOTIFY/LISTEN
npm install pg-pubsub --save
Node.js >= 10.x
var PGPubsub = require('pg-pubsub');
var pubsubInstance = new PGPubsub(uri[, options]);
{
[log]: Function // default: silent when NODE_ENV=production, otherwise defaults to console.log(...)
}
PGPubsub
inherits from EventEmitter
one also add it oneself.NOTIFY channelName, '{"hello":"world"}'
query yourself using your ordinary Postgres pool, rather than relying on the single connection of this module. Returns a Promise that will become rejected or resolved depending on the success of the Postgres call.EventEmitter
var pubsubInstance = new PGPubsub('postgres://username@localhost/database');
pubsubInstance.addChannel('channelName', function (channelPayload) {
// Process the payload – if it was JSON that JSON has been parsed into an object for you
});
pubsubInstance.publish('channelName', { hello: "world" });
The above sends NOTIFY channelName, '{"hello":"world"}'
to PostgreSQL, which will trigger the above listener with the parsed JSON in channelPayload
.
var pubsubInstance = new PGPubsub('postgres://username@localhost/database');
pubsubInstance.addChannel('channelName');
// pubsubInstance is a full EventEmitter object that sends events on channel names
pubsubInstance.once('channelName', function (channelPayload) {
// Process the payload
});
Creating a PGPubsub
instance will not do much up front. It will prepare itself to start a Postgres connection once the first channel is added and then it will keep a connection open until its shut down, reconnecting it if it gets lost, so that it can constantly listen for new notifications.
docker run -it -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_DB=pgpubsub_test postgres
npm test
For an all-in-one command, try:
# fire up a new DB container, run tests against it, and clean it up!
docker rm -f pgpubsub_test || true && \
docker run -itd -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_DB=pgpubsub_test --name pgpubsub_test postgres && \
npm test && \
docker rm -f pgpubsub_test
FAQs
A Publish/Subscribe implementation on top of PostgreSQL NOTIFY/LISTEN
The npm package pg-pubsub receives a total of 6,601 weekly downloads. As such, pg-pubsub popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pg-pubsub demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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