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#pg.js
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Async Pure JavaScript PostgreSQL driver for node.js
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#node-postgres
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100% javascript. 100% async. 100% would love your contributions.
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## Why?
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As soon as I saw node.js for the first time I knew I had found
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something lovely and simple and _just what I always wanted!_. So...I
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poked around for a while. I looked at the various NoSQL solutions but
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I still thought having support an actual database founded on decades of PhD
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level research might be something nice to have?
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I drew major inspiration from
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[postgres-js](http://github.com/creationix/postgres-js). I didn't
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just fork and contribute because it has
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__0__ tests included with it and doesn't seem to be actively developed
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anymore. I am not comfortable forking & playing with a project
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without having a way to run a test suite, let alone using it in production.
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So...__boom__ I set out to write my own. I'm not working on anything
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else in my spare time other than this. It's a labor of love. I'd
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love for you to love it as well and contribute. Fork, patch, and send
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me a pull request. All I ask is everything you add you have complete
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and possible obsessive test coverage to back up.
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## ALPHA version
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Implemented in a fully TDD fashion. Drew major inspiration from
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[postgres-js](http://github.com/creationix/postgres-js) but it has 0 tests and
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doesn't seem to be actively developed anymore. I'm aiming for
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Implemented in a fully TDD fashion. I'm aiming for
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extremely high quality code, but first doing the implementation and
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only refactoring after tests are in place.
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I'm first aiming to support the low level [messaging
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protocol](http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/protocol.html).
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Due to the fully async nature of node sockets, the driver is
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completely non-blocking. Jump for joy!
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### Connection
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The connection object is a 1 to 1 mapping to the [messaging
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@ -23,18 +37,110 @@ It is mostly used by the Client object (which...I haven't yet
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implemented) but you can do anything you want with PostgreSQL using
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the connection object if you're really into that. I studied the
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protocol for a while implementing this and the documentation is pretty
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solid. The connection only supports 'text' mode right now.
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solid.
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There are a few minor variations from the protocol:
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- The connection only supports 'text' mode right now.
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- Renamed 'passwordMessage' to 'password'
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- Renamed 'startupMessage' to 'startup'
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- Renamed 'errorResposne' to 'error'
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- Renamed 'noticeResponce' to 'notice'
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The reason for the renamings is 90% of the message names in the
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protocol do no contain "message" "request" "response" or anything
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similar, and I feel it's a bit redundant to send a "passwordMessage
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message." But then again...I do say ATM machine.
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Anyways...using a connection directly is a pretty verbose and
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cumbersom affair. Here's an example of executing a prepared query
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using the directly __Connection__ api in compliance with
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PostgreSQL.
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_note: this works and is taken directly from an integration test;
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however, it doesn't even include error handling_
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var con = new Connection({stream: new net.Stream()});
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con.connect('5432','localhost');
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con.once('connect', function() {
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con.startup({
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user: username,
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database: database
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});
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con.once('readyForQuery', function() {
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con.query('create temp table ids(id integer)');
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con.once('readyForQuery', function() {
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con.query('insert into ids(id) values(1); insert into ids(id) values(2);');
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con.once('readyForQuery', function() {
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con.parse({
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text: 'select * from ids'
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});
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con.flush();
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con.once('parseComplete', function() {
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con.bind();
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con.flush();
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});
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con.once('bindComplete', function() {
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con.execute();
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con.flush();
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});
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con.once('commandComplete', function() {
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con.sync();
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});
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con.once('readyForQuery', function() {
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con.end();
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});
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});
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});
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});
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});
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### Client
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Basically a facade on top of the connection to provide a much more
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Basically a facade on top of the connection to provide a _much_ more
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user friendly, "node style" interface for doing all the lovely things
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you like with PostgreSQL.
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Now that I've got the __Connection__ api in place, the bulk and meat of
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the work is being done on the __Client__ to provide the best possible
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API. Help? Yes please!
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What I'd like is to simplify the above low level use with something
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like this:
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_note: this doesn't even __exist__ yet_
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var client = new Client({
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user: 'brian',
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database: 'postgres',
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});
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client.query("create temp table ids(id integer)");
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client.query("insert into ids(id) values(1)");
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client.query("insert into ids(id) values(2)");
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var query = client.query("select * from ids", function(row) {
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row.fields[0] // <- that equals 1 the first time. 2 the second time.
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});
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query.on('end', function() {
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client.end();
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});
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## TODO
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- Error handling
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- integration testing
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- notification
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- notificationp
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- setting parameters
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- connection pooling
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- copy data
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