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Lupdo-postgres

Lupdo Driver For PostgreSql and CockroachDB. Api

Supported Databases

Third Party Library

Lupdo-postgres, under the hood, uses stable and performant npm packages:

Usage

Base Example

const { createPostgresPdo } = require('lupdo-postgres');
// ES6 or Typescrypt
import { createPostgresPdo } from 'ludpo-postgres';

const pdo = createPostgresPdo(
    {
        host: 'localhost',
        port: 5432,
        user: 'user',
        password: 'password',
        database: 'database'
    },
    { min: 2, max: 3 }
);

const run = async () => {
    const statement = await pdo.query('SELECT 2');
    const res = statement.fetchArray().all();
    console.log(res);
    await pdo.disconnect();
};

run();

Driver Options

https://node-postgres.com/apis/client

Note The host option also accepts a list of host:port the pool will generate the connection using a random host from the list.

Pg Overrides

By default Ludpo-sqlite overrides user connection options with this:

{
    types: customParser;
}

Lupdo postgres has a custom type parser

  • boolean are returned as number 1 or 0
  • int8 are returned as number or BigInt when necessary
  • bytea are returned as Buffer
  • all others types are always returned as string
  • array are returned as Javascript Array of corresponding parsed type

Parameters Binding

Lupdo-postgres ignore type definition of TypeBinding parameter.
Lupdo-postgres support array of parameters.

Postgres Named Parameter

Lupdo-postgres support named parameter with syntax :name, through the package yesql

Postgres Numeric Parameter

Lupdo-postgres support numeric parameter with syntax ?, you can escape it using syntax ??.

Kill Connection

Lupdo-postgres support kill query (only for Postgress Database not CockroachDB).

Postgres Returing

Lupdo-postgres support queries with returning, results can be fetched from statement.

const stmt = pdo.query("INSERT INTO users (name, gender) VALUES ('Claudio', 'All') returning *;");
console.log(stmt.fetchArray().all());
/*
[
    [33, 'Claudio', 'All']
]
*/

Postgres lastInsertId

When pdo.query() is executed outside a transaction, lupdo-postgres automatically try to fetch LastInsertId and if available it will return last id when stmt.lastInsertId() is called.

Lupdo-postgres can fetch LastInsertId on real-time when called inside a transaction or when statement is prepared through pdo.prepare().
If you pass sequence name as parameter, it should retrieve current session value of sequence.

Warning Calling stmt.lastInsertId(name?) inside a transaction or from a PreparedStatement, will raise an error if value is not defined inside current session.

Note You can always get insert ID through insert returing syntax.

Postgres Prepared Statement

Postgres support prepared statement however, it requires that the statement be prepared only at first execution, which makes it impossible to intercept syntax errors in the query before it is executed.

Prepared Statement require a unique-name for each prepared statement, under the hood this is done automatically by lupdo-postgres through the package uuid-by-string

PostgresDriver Subscribe

PostgresDriver expose two static method to subscribe/unsuscribe notification

const { PostgresDriver } = require('lupdo-postgres');
// ES6 or Typescrypt
import { PostgresDriver } from 'ludpo-postgres';

const testSubscription = message => {
    console.log(message);
};

PostgresDriver.subscribe('test_channel', testSubscription);
PostgresDriver.unsubscribe('test_channel', testSubscription);

message received is of type Notification