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neon-sdk

v1.26.0

Published

TypeScript SDK for managing your Neon Serverless PostgreSQL projects

Downloads

829

Readme

neon-sdk

CI NPM Version

Fully-typed, zero-dependency Node.js and Deno SDK for managing your Neon Serverless Postgres projects.

Note

Neon is a fully managed serverless PostgreSQL with a generous free tier. Neon separates storage and compute and offers modern developer features such as serverless, branching, bottomless storage, and more. Neon is open source and written in Rust.

Learn more about Neon

Usage

Node.js (>= v18.x)

  1. Install neon-sdk as a dependency using the package manager of your choice.

    npm i neon-sdk
  2. Initialize the client with your Neon API token.

    import { NeonClient } from 'neon-sdk';
    
    const neonClient = new NeonClient({
        TOKEN: '<INSERT NEON API KEY HERE>',
    });
    
    (async () => {
        const projects = await neonClient.project.listProjects();
        console.log(projects);
    })()

You can use the same steps to use this package if you're on Node.js v16.15.x or above, with one minor change; when running your code, you will need to pass the --experimental-fetch flag to node.

For example –

node --experimental-fetch app.js

Deno (>= v1.28.x)

  1. Simply import the neon-sdk from npm using the npm: specifier and initialize the client with your Neon API token.

    // neon.ts
    import { NeonClient } from "npm:neon-sdk";
    
    const neonClient = new NeonClient({
        TOKEN: "<INSERT NEON API KEY HERE>",
    });
    const projects = await neonClient.project.listProjects();
    console.log(projects);

    Make sure to allow net permissions to console.neon.tech for the code to run.

    deno run --allow-net=console.neon.tech neon.ts

Developer Notes

This package is auto-generated from Neon's OpenAPI reference using openapi-typescript-codegen.