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PostgreSQL client - pure javascript & libpq with the same API

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What is pg?

The pg npm package is a PostgreSQL client for Node.js. It provides functionalities to connect to a PostgreSQL database server and execute queries, manage transactions, and listen to notifications from the database.

What are pg's main functionalities?

Connecting to a PostgreSQL database

This code sample demonstrates how to connect to a PostgreSQL database using the pg package. It includes creating a new client instance and connecting to the database with a connection string.

const { Client } = require('pg');
const client = new Client({
  connectionString: 'postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/database'
});
client.connect();

Executing a query

This code sample shows how to execute a SQL query to select all records from a table and print the results. It also handles any potential errors and closes the connection.

client.query('SELECT * FROM my_table', (err, res) => {
  console.log(err ? err.stack : res.rows);
  client.end();
});

Using async/await for queries

This code sample uses async/await syntax to execute a query and print the results. It's a more modern approach to handling asynchronous operations in Node.js.

async function fetchData() {
  const res = await client.query('SELECT * FROM my_table');
  console.log(res.rows);
  client.end();
}
fetchData();

Managing transactions

This code sample illustrates how to manage a transaction with the pg package. It begins a transaction, attempts to insert data, commits the transaction if successful, or rolls back if an error occurs.

async function transactionExample() {
  await client.query('BEGIN');
  try {
    await client.query('INSERT INTO my_table (col) VALUES ($1)', ['data']);
    await client.query('COMMIT');
  } catch (e) {
    await client.query('ROLLBACK');
    throw e;
  }
}
transactionExample();

Listening to notifications

This code sample demonstrates how to listen for notifications from the PostgreSQL server. It sets up an event listener for 'notification' events and executes the LISTEN command to subscribe to a specific notification.

const client = new Client();
client.connect();
client.on('notification', (msg) => {
  console.log('New notification:', msg);
});
client.query('LISTEN my_notification');

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Package last updated on 20 Feb 2020

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