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// Adapted from the documentation of https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres,
// which is licensed under the MIT license; see file node-postgres-LICENSE.
const pgPool = require('pg-pool');
// create a config to configure both pooling behavior
// and client options
// note: all config is optional and the environment variables
// will be read if the config is not present
var config = {
user: 'foo', //env var: PGUSER
database: 'my_db', //env var: PGDATABASE
password: 'secret', //env var: PGPASSWORD
host: 'localhost', // Server hosting the postgres database
port: 5432, //env var: PGPORT
max: 10, // max number of clients in the pool
idleTimeoutMillis: 30000, // how long a client is allowed to remain idle before being closed
};
//this initializes a connection pool
//it will keep idle connections open for 30 seconds
//and set a limit of maximum 10 idle clients
const pool = new pgPool(config);
pool.connect(function(err, client, done) {
if(err) {
return console.error('error fetching client from pool', err);
}
//use the client for executing the query
client.query('SELECT $1::int AS number', ['1'], function(err, result) {
//call `done(err)` to release the client back to the pool (or destroy it if there is an error)
done(err);
if(err) {
return console.error('error running query', err);
}
console.log(result.rows[0].number);
//output: 1
});
});
let client2 = await pool.connect();
client2.query('SELECT 123');
const Cursor = require('pg-cursor');
client2.query(new Cursor('SELECT * from users'));