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#node-postgres
Non-blocking (async) pure JavaScript PostgreSQL client for node.js written with love and TDD.
alpha version
Installation
npm install pg
Example
var pg = require('pg');
pg.connect('postgres://user:password@host:port/database', function(error, client) {
if(error) {
//handle error
return
}
//simple query
client.query("CREATE TABLE users(name varchar(10), birthday timestamptz)")
//prepared statements with bound parameters
client.query("INSERT INTO users(name, birthday) VALUES($1, $2)" ['brianc', new Date(2010, 01, 01)])
client.query("INSERT INTO users(name, birthday) VALUES($1, $2)", ['ringo', new Date(2008, 01, 01)])
client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE birthday > $1", [new Date(2009, 01, 01)], function(error, result) {
if(error) {
//handle error
return
}
var user = result.rows[0]
console.log(user.name) //brianc
console.log(user.birthday.getYear()) //2010
})
})
Philosophy
- well tested
- no monkey patching
- no dependencies (...besides PostgreSQL)
- extreme documentation
features
- prepared statement support
- parameters
- query caching
- type coercion
- date <-> timestamptz
- integer <-> integer, smallint, bigint
- float <-> double, numeric
- boolean <-> boolean
- notification message support
- tested like a Toyota
~1000 assertions executed on
- ubuntu
- node v0.2.2, v0.2.3, v0.2.4, v0.2.5, v0.3.0, v0.3.1
- postgres 8.4.4
- osx
- node v0.2.2, v0.2.3, v0.2.4, v0.2.5, v0.3.0, v0.3.1
- postgres v8.4.4, v9.0.1 installed both locally and on networked Windows 7
- ubuntu
Contributing
clone the repo:
git clone git://github.com/brianc/node-postgres
cd node-postgres
node test/run.js
And just like magic, you're ready to contribute! <3
More info please
Documentation
PLEASE check out the WIKI. MUCH more information there.
Working?
this page is running the worlds worst (but fully functional) PostgreSQL backed, Node.js powered website.
Why did you write this?
As soon as I saw node.js for the first time I knew I had found something lovely and simple and just what I always wanted!. So...I poked around for a while. I was excited. I still am!
I drew major inspiration from postgres-js.
I also drew some major inspirrado from node-mysql and liked what I saw there.
Plans for the future?
- transparent prepared statement caching
- connection pooling
- more testings of error scenarios
License
node-postgres is licensed under the MIT license.