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@chego/chego-postgresql

v1.1.3

Published

PostgreSQL driver for Chego library.

Downloads

8

Readme

chego-mysql

This is a PostgreSQL driver for Chego library.

Install

npm install --save @chego/chego-postgresql

Usage

Create a new Chego object using the chegoPostgres and configuration object.

const { newChego, newQuery } = require("@chego/chego");
const { chegoPostgres } = require("@chego/chego-postgresql");
const chego = newChego(chegoPostgres, {
  host     : 'localhost',
  user     : 'foo',
  password : 'bar',
  database : 'some_db'
});

...

const query = newQuery();

await chego.connect();

query.select('*').from('superheroes').where('origin').is.eq('Gotham City').limit(10);

chego.execute(query)
.then(result => { 
    console.log('RESULT:', JSON.stringify(result));
    chego.disconnect();
})
.catch(error => { 
    console.log('ERROR:', error); 
    chego.disconnect();
});

...

Under the hood it uses Node.js PostgreSQL module, so please refer to this link for more information on the configuration.

For more information on how Chego works with database drivers, please read Chego Usage guide.

Tips

Transactions

It is possible to run multiple queries in one call. In chego-mysql these queries are set in the transaction statement. More information about transactions can be found here.

Contribute

There is still a lot to do, so if you want to be part of the Chego project and make it better, it's great. Whether you find a bug or have a feature request, please contact us. With your help, we'll make it a great tool.

How to contribute

Follow our kanban boards to be up to date

Kanban board

Join the team, feel free to catch any task or suggest a new one.

License

Copyright (c) 2019 Chego Team

Licensed under the MIT license.