Adds a check in the error listener on the client in the pool, to
prevent calling destroy on a client when it is already being
destroyed.
Without this check, if an error occurs during the ending of the
stream, such as a timeout, the client is never removed from
the pool and weird things happen.
a fix was provided in 5079c1e0c41f431ac2e02c40ebd875d8fbb34004;
test is modeled on query-error-handling-tests.js;
test both kill query and disconnection on prepared statement execution;
make connection error string message consistent between native and non-native;
disable test server-side kill for native as it hangs;
sync can cause error to be emitted so we catch that;
we also move _ending state before _send is called.
Attempt to call a `toPostgres` method on objects passed as query values
before converting them to JSON. This allows custom types to convert
themselves to the appropriate PostgreSQL literal.
This strategy is fully backwards-compatible and uses the same pattern as
the `toJSON` override.
`arrayString` duplicated too much of `prepareValue`'s logic, and so
didn't receive bugfixes for handling dates with timestamps. Defer to
`prepareValue` whenever possible.
This change enforces double-quote escaping of all array elements,
regardless of whether escaping is necessary. This has the side-effect of
properly escaping JSON arrays.
Before the change, it would crash with a very unhelpful error message:
[project path]/node_modules/pg/lib/query.js:92
connection.sync();
^
TypeError: Cannot call method 'sync' of undefined
at Query.handleError ([project path]/node_modules/pg/lib/query.js:92:16)
at Client.connect ([project path]/node_modules/pg/lib/client.js:178:24)
at g (events.js:185:14)
at EventEmitter.emit (events.js:85:17)
at Socket.<anonymous> ([project path]/node_modules/pg/lib/connection.js:60:10)
at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:85:17)
at TCP.onread (net.js:424:51)
After the change, it reports a much more helpful
error running query [Error: Stream unexpectedly ended during query execution]