readme entry for pg-gen

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Johnny Ray Austin 2015-12-01 08:43:19 -05:00
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pg.connect(conString, function(err, client, done) {
client.query('SELECT $1::int AS number', ['1'], function(err, result) {
//call `done()` to release the client back to the pool
done();
if(err) {
return console.error('error running query', err);
}
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Usually I'll pop the code into the repo as a test. Hopefully the test fails. T
If you need help or run into _any_ issues getting node-postgres to work on your system please report a bug or contact me directly. I am usually available via google-talk at my github account public email address.
I usually tweet about any important status updates or changes to node-postgres on twitter.
I usually tweet about any important status updates or changes to node-postgres on twitter.
Follow me [@briancarlson](https://twitter.com/briancarlson) to keep up to date.
@ -150,6 +150,7 @@ node-postgres is by design pretty light on abstractions. These are some handy m
- [pg-then](https://github.com/coderhaoxin/pg-then) A tiny wrapper of `pg` for promise api.
- [acarl/pg-restify](https://github.com/acarl/pg-restify) - Creates a generic REST API for a postgres database using restify.
- [XeCycle/pg-template-tag](https://github.com/XeCycle/pg-template-tag) - Write queries with ES6 tagged template literals, a "poor man's query builder".
- [jray/pg-gen](https://github.com/jray/pg-gen) - Use ES6 Generators to paginate through large Postgres result sets
## License