Promise version of PosgreeSQL N-API connector
npm install node-triod-apqIt is my own implementation, based on my own requirements.
1. Fast.
2. Simple.
3. Minimal code size. Aprox 100 lines of c++ code.
Implemented 2 basic calls. PQexec() & PQexecParams() from libpq.
This calls cover over 99% cases and requirements(my own).
A tutorial, describing this project, can be found at the N-API Resource.
Requirements:
1. Installed Nodejs. May be with dev headers.
2. Working node-gyp and npm tools.
3. Working libpq library from PostgreSQL.
4. libpq use login/password/database name environment variables.
5. PostgreSQL's connection string NOT used. No plain text login/pass stored.
6. You _should_ customize ./test/Test.js for meet yours environment.
7. Connector accept ONLY strings. Returns strings. Remember, always pass strings. For example not 5, but '5'
>export PGUSER=username
>export PGHOST=x.x.x.x
>export PGPASSWORD=password
>export PGDATABASE=dbname
>export PGPORT=xxxx
To build and run this program on your system, clone it to your computer and run these two commands inside your clone:
```
npm install
npm test./test/test.js
Usage:
How to use, see . ntuples
This is simplified promise version. Connector returns 4 things. (row count), nfields (fields count) and ExecStatus, as it returned by PostgreSQL. Returned data implementedint
as key-value Object properties, key is . For example, sql_result[0] = '123456'; sql_result[1] = 'test data'; This is loop-optimized.\x
If blob data returned (picture or other binary data), it encoded/escaped via PostgreSQL server, not connector. Connector simple pass As-Is.
First 2 bytes is . For insert bytea type data, convert it to string hex and prefix \x\x0011223344556677889900aabb
For example . Selecting return same format. First 2 chars is \x
Typical usage:
`
const runWorker = require('node-triod-apq');
let r = runWorker.run('SELECT * FROM test1 WHERE t = $1 and i = $2', "joe's place", '1');
let r1 =runWorker.run('select * from test1');
r.then(rv => {
console.log("rv=", rv);
});
r1.then(rv1 => {
console.log("rv1=", rv1);
});
````
_As it is opensource, C++ code is self-documented._