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This PR contains the following updates:
8.5.1->8.16.3Release Notes
brianc/node-postgres (pg)
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queryModeconfig option to force use of the extended query protocol on queries without any parameters.v8.11.6Compare Source
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releaseevent when client is returned to the pool.v8.9.0Compare Source
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pool.query.allowExitOnIdleis enabled).lock_timeoutin client config.pg-pool@3.5.0
pg@8.7.0
pg-cursor@2.7.0
pg@8.6.0
--isolatedModules.pg-query-stream@4.0.0
pg@8.5.0
pg@8.4.0
DatabaseErrorfrom pg-protocol.sslmodein the connection string.pg@8.3.0
{ options: string }field on client/pool config.pg@8.2.0
pg-cursor@2.2.0
pg-query-stream@3.1.0
pg@8.1.0
pg-connection-string. This includes better support for SSL argument parsing from connection strings and ensures continuity of support.&ssl=no-verifyoption to connection string andPGSSLMODE=no-verifyenvironment variable support for the pure JS driver. This is equivalent of passing{ ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: false } }to the client/pool constructor. The advantage of having support in connection strings and environment variables is it can be "externally" configured via environment variables and CLI arguments much more easily, and should remove the need to directly edit any application code for the SSL default changes in 8.0. This should make using[email protected]significantly less difficult on environments like Heroku for example.pg-pool@3.2.0
pgimpactpg-poolas they both use the same connection parameter and connection string parsing code for configuring SSL.pg-pool@3.1.0
pg@8.0.0
note: for detailed release notes please check here
6 ltsfrom the test matrix.pg>=8.0may still work on older versions but it is no longer officially supported.rejectUnauthorizedwith the SSL connection parameters. Previously we defaulted torejectUnauthorized: falsewhen it was not specifically included. We now default torejectUnauthorized: true.Manually specify{ ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: false } }for old behavior.userconfig option if available. Previouslyprocess.env.USERwas used.pg.Poolandpg.Queryto be an es6 class.pg.nativenon enumerable.noticemessages are no longer instances ofError.pg@7.18.0
rejectUnauthorizedfromfalsetotruemaking things more secure in the general use case.pg-query-stream@3.0.0
stream.closetostream.destroywhich is the official way to terminate a readable stream. This is a breaking change if you rely on thestream.closemethod on pg-query-stream...though should be just a find/replace type operation to upgrade as the semantics remain very similar (not exactly the same, since internals are rewritten, but more in line with how streams are "supposed" to behave).config.batchSizeandconfig.highWaterMarkto both do the same thing: control how many rows are buffered in memory. TheReadableStreamwill manage exactly how many rows are requested from the cursor at a time. This should give better out of the box performance and help with efficient async iteration.pg@7.17.0
idle_in_transaction_session_timeoutoption.7.16.0
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nullorundefinedtoclient.query.7.4.0
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Enhancements
7.0.0
Breaking Changes
4.x.pg.connectpg.endandpg.cancelsingleton methods.Client#connect(callback)now returnsundefined. It used to return an event emitter.2.x.2.x.SELECT 1; SELECT 2;are now returned as an array of results instead of a single result with 1 array containing rows from both queries.Please see here for a migration guide
Enhancements
Client#connect() => Promise<void>andClient#end() => Promise<void>calls. Promises are now returned from all async methods on clients if and only if no callback was supplied to the method.connectionTimeoutMillisto pg-pool.v6.2.0
replicationStartmessages.v6.1.0
client.endmethod. The native client already supported this.v6.0.0
Breaking Changes
pg.pools. There is still a reference kept to the pools created & tracked bypg.connectbut it has been renamed, is considered private, and should not be used. Accessing this API directly was uncommon and was supposed to be private but was incorrectly documented on the wiki. Therefore, it is a breaking change of an (unintentionally) public interface to remove it by renaming it & making it private. Eventuallypg.connectitself will be deprecated in favor of instantiating pools directly vianew pg.Pool()so this property should become completely moot at some point. In the mean time...check out the new features...New features
pg.connect. The pg-pool constructor is exported from node-postgres atrequire('pg').Pool. It provides a backwards compatible interface withpg.connectas well as a promise based interface & additional niceties.You can now create an instance of a pool and don't have to rely on the
pgsingleton for anything:Promise support & other goodness lives now in pg-pool.
Please read the readme at pg-pool for the full api.
This should help with backends incorrectly considering idle clients to be dead and prematurely disconnecting them.
v5.1.0
client.queryimplement the promise interface. This is the first step towards promisifying more of the node-postgres api.Example:
v5.0.0
Breaking Changes
require('pg').nativenow returns null if the native bindings cannot be found; previously, this threw an exception.New Features
undefinedas a query parameterdefaults.connectionStringreturnToHeadbeing passed to generic poolv4.5.0
v4.4.0
stderrif a named query exceeds 63 characters which is the max length supported by postgres.v4.3.0
pg-typessemver. Allow it to float against[email protected].v4.2.0
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npm install pg-nativetry/catchblock.v3.6.0
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endfrompgobject when a pool is drainedv3.0.0
Breaking changes
After some discussion it was decided node-postgres was non-compliant in how it was handling DATE results. They were being converted to UTC, but the PostgreSQL documentation specifies they should be returned in the client timezone. This is a breaking change, and if you use the
datetype you might want to examine your code and make sure nothing is impacted.pg@v2.0 included changes to not convert large integers into their JavaScript number representation because of possibility for numeric precision loss. The same types in arrays were not taken into account. This fix applies the same type of type-coercion rules to arrays of those types, so there will be no more possible numeric loss on an array of very large int8s for example. This is a breaking change because now a return type from a query of
int8[]will contain string representationsof the integers. Use your favorite JavaScript bignum module to represent them without precision loss, or punch over the type converter to return the old style arrays again.
Single
dateparameters were properly sent to the PostgreSQL server properly in local time, but an input array of dates was being changed into utc dates. This is a violation of what PostgreSQL expects. Small breaking change, but none-the-less something you should check out if you are inserting an array of dates.endevent if it ends due to an errorThis is a small change to bring the semantics of query more in line with other EventEmitters. The tests all passed after this change, but I suppose it could still be a breaking change in certain use cases. If you are doing clever things with the
endanderrorevents of a query object you might want to check to make sure its still behaving normally, though it is most likely not an issue.New features
prepareValueThe long & short of it is now any object you supply in the list of query values will be inspected for a
.toPostgresmethod. If the method is present it will be called and its result used as the raw text value sent to PostgreSQL for that value. This allows the same type of custom type coercion on query parameters as was previously afforded to query result values.If domains are active node-postgres will honor them and do everything it can to ensure all callbacks are properly fired in the active domain. If you have tried to use domains with node-postgres (or many other modules which pool long lived event emitters) you may have run into an issue where the active domain changes before and after a callback. This has been a longstanding footgun within node-postgres and I am happy to get it fixed.
Avoids a scenario where your pool could fill up with disconnected & unusable clients.
To provide better documentation and a clearer explanation of how to override the query result parsing system we broke the type converters into their own module. There is still work around removing the 'global-ness' of the type converters so each query or connection can return types differently, but this is a good first step and allow a lot more obvious way to return int8 results as JavaScript numbers, for example
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pg.defaults.parseInt8 = truev2.4.0
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Due to the low usage & required compiled dependency this will be pushed into a 3rd party add-on
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For more information see #353
If you are unhappy with these changes you can always override the built in type parsing fairly easily.
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JSONdata type for PostgreSQL Server @ v9.2.0 or greaterv1.0.0
pg.connectnow requires 3 argumentsStringv0.15.0
endwhen disconnected from back-end serverv0.14.0
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