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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Vitaly Tomilov
- *
- * See the LICENSE file at the top-level directory of this distribution
- * for licensing information.
- *
- * Removal or modification of this copyright notice is prohibited.
- */
- const {Events} = require('./events');
- const {assert} = require('./assert');
- const {resultQuery, multiResultQuery, streamQuery} = require('./special-query');
- const {ConnectionContext} = require('./context');
- const {DatabasePool} = require('./database-pool');
- const {queryResult} = require('./query-result');
- const npm = {
- utils: require('./utils'),
- pubUtils: require('./utils/public'),
- connect: require('./connect'),
- query: require('./query'),
- task: require('./task'),
- text: require('./text')
- };
- /**
- * @class Database
- * @description
- *
- * Represents the database protocol, extensible via event {@link event:extend extend}.
- * This type is not available directly, it can only be created via the library's base call.
- *
- * **IMPORTANT:**
- *
- * For any given connection, you should only create a single {@link Database} object in a separate module,
- * to be shared in your application (see the code example below). If instead you keep creating the {@link Database}
- * object dynamically, your application will suffer from loss in performance, and will be getting a warning in a
- * development environment (when `NODE_ENV` = `development`):
- *
- * `WARNING: Creating a duplicate database object for the same connection.`
- *
- * If you ever see this warning, rectify your {@link Database} object initialization, so there is only one object
- * per connection details. See the example provided below.
- *
- * See also: property `noWarnings` in {@link module:pg-promise Initialization Options}.
- *
- * Note however, that in special cases you may need to re-create the database object, if its connection pool has been
- * shut-down externally. And in this case the library won't be showing any warning.
- *
- * @param {string|object} cn
- * Database connection details, which can be:
- *
- * - a configuration object
- * - a connection string
- *
- * For details see {@link https://github.com/vitaly-t/pg-promise/wiki/Connection-Syntax Connection Syntax}.
- *
- * The value can be accessed from the database object via property {@link Database.$cn $cn}.
- *
- * @param {*} [dc]
- * Database Context.
- *
- * Any object or value to be propagated through the protocol, to allow implementations and event handling
- * that depend on the database context.
- *
- * This is mainly to facilitate the use of multiple databases which may need separate protocol extensions,
- * or different implementations within a single task / transaction callback, depending on the database context.
- *
- * This parameter also adds uniqueness to the connection context that's used in combination with the connection
- * parameters, i.e. use of unique database context will prevent getting the warning about creating a duplicate
- * Database object.
- *
- * The value can be accessed from the database object via property {@link Database#$dc $dc}.
- *
- * @returns {Database}
- *
- * @see
- *
- * {@link Database#query query},
- * {@link Database#none none},
- * {@link Database#one one},
- * {@link Database#oneOrNone oneOrNone},
- * {@link Database#many many},
- * {@link Database#manyOrNone manyOrNone},
- * {@link Database#any any},
- * {@link Database#func func},
- * {@link Database#proc proc},
- * {@link Database#result result},
- * {@link Database#multiResult multiResult},
- * {@link Database#multi multi},
- * {@link Database#map map},
- * {@link Database#each each},
- * {@link Database#stream stream},
- * {@link Database#task task},
- * {@link Database#taskIf taskIf},
- * {@link Database#tx tx},
- * {@link Database#txIf txIf},
- * {@link Database#connect connect},
- * {@link Database#$config $config},
- * {@link Database#$cn $cn},
- * {@link Database#$dc $dc},
- * {@link Database#$pool $pool},
- * {@link event:extend extend}
- *
- * @example
- * // Proper way to initialize and share the Database object
- *
- * // Loading and initializing the library:
- * const pgp = require('pg-promise')({
- * // Initialization Options
- * });
- *
- * // Preparing the connection details:
- * const cn = 'postgres://username:password@host:port/database';
- *
- * // Creating a new database instance from the connection details:
- * const db = pgp(cn);
- *
- * // Exporting the database object for shared use:
- * module.exports = db;
- */
- function Database(cn, dc, config) {
- const dbThis = this,
- $p = config.promise,
- poolConnection = typeof cn === 'string' ? {connectionString: cn} : cn,
- pool = new config.pgp.pg.Pool(poolConnection),
- endMethod = pool.end;
- let destroyed;
- pool.end = cb => {
- const res = endMethod.call(pool, cb);
- dbThis.$destroy();
- return res;
- };
- pool.on('error', onError);
- /**
- * @method Database#connect
- *
- * @description
- * Acquires a new or existing connection, depending on the current state of the connection pool, and parameter `direct`.
- *
- * This method creates a shared connection for executing a chain of queries against it. The connection must be released
- * in the end of the chain by calling `done()` on the connection object.
- *
- * Method `done` takes one optional parameter - boolean `kill` flag, to signal the connection pool that you want it to kill
- * the physical connection. This flag is ignored for direct connections, as they always close when released.
- *
- * It should not be used just for chaining queries on the same connection, methods {@link Database#task task} and
- * {@link Database#tx tx} (for transactions) are to be used for that. This method is primarily for special cases, like
- * `LISTEN` notifications.
- *
- * **NOTE:** Even though this method exposes a {@link external:Client Client} object via property `client`,
- * you cannot call `client.end()` directly, or it will print an error into the console:
- * `Abnormal client.end() call, due to invalid code or failed server connection.`
- * You should only call method `done()` to release the connection.
- *
- * @param {object} [options]
- * Connection Options.
- *
- * @param {boolean} [options.direct=false]
- * Creates a new connection directly, as a stand-alone {@link external:Client Client} object, bypassing the connection pool.
- *
- * By default, all connections are acquired from the connection pool. But if you set this option, the library will instead
- * create a new {@link external:Client Client} object directly (separately from the pool), and then call its `connect` method.
- *
- * Note that specifically for direct connections, method `done` returns a {@link external:Promise Promise}, because those connections
- * are closed physically, which may take time.
- *
- * **WARNING:**
- *
- * Do not use this option for regular query execution, because it exclusively occupies one physical channel, and it cannot scale.
- * This option is only suitable for global connection usage, such as event listeners.
- *
- * @param {function} [options.onLost]
- * Notification callback of the lost/broken connection, called with the following parameters:
- * - `err` - the original connectivity error
- * - `e` - error context object, which contains:
- * - `cn` - safe connection string/config (with the password hashed);
- * - `dc` - Database Context, as was used during {@link Database} construction;
- * - `start` - Date/Time (`Date` type) when the connection was established;
- * - `client` - {@link external:Client Client} object that has lost the connection.
- *
- * The notification is mostly valuable with `direct: true`, to be able to re-connect direct/permanent connections by calling
- * method {@link Database#connect connect} again.
- *
- * You do not need to call `done` on lost connections, as it happens automatically. However, if you had event listeners
- * set up on the connection's `client` object, you should remove them to avoid leaks:
- *
- * ```js
- * function onLostConnection(err, e) {
- * e.client.removeListener('my-event', myHandler);
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * For a complete example see $[Robust Listeners].
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object that represents the connection result:
- * - resolves with the complete {@link Database} protocol, extended with:
- * - property `client` of type {@link external:Client Client} that represents the open connection
- * - method `done` that must be called in the end, in order to release the connection (returns a {@link external:Promise Promise}
- * in case of direct connections)
- * - methods `batch`, `page` and `sequence`, same as inside a {@link Task}
- * - rejects with a connection-related error when it fails to connect.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#task Database.task},
- * {@link Database#taskIf Database.taskIf},
- * {@link Database#tx Database.tx},
- * {@link Database#txIf Database.txIf}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * let sco; // shared connection object;
- *
- * db.connect()
- * .then(obj => {
- * // obj.client = new connected Client object;
- *
- * sco = obj; // save the connection object;
- *
- * // execute all the queries you need:
- * return sco.any('SELECT * FROM Users');
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * })
- * .finally(() => {
- * // release the connection, if it was successful:
- * if (sco) {
- * // if you pass `true` into method done, i.e. done(true),
- * // it will make the pool kill the physical connection.
- * sco.done();
- * }
- * });
- *
- */
- this.connect = function (options) {
- options = options || {};
- const ctx = createContext();
- ctx.cnOptions = options;
- const self = {
- query(query, values, qrm) {
- if (!ctx.db) {
- return $p.reject(new Error(npm.text.queryDisconnected));
- }
- return config.$npm.query.call(this, ctx, query, values, qrm);
- },
- done(kill) {
- if (!ctx.db) {
- throw new Error(npm.text.looseQuery);
- }
- return ctx.disconnect(kill);
- },
- batch(values, opt) {
- return config.$npm.spex.batch.call(this, values, opt);
- },
- page(source, opt) {
- return config.$npm.spex.page.call(this, source, opt);
- },
- sequence(source, opt) {
- return config.$npm.spex.sequence.call(this, source, opt);
- }
- };
- const connection = options.direct ? config.$npm.connect.direct(ctx) : config.$npm.connect.pool(ctx, dbThis);
- return connection
- .then(db => {
- ctx.connect(db);
- self.client = db.client;
- extend(ctx, self);
- return self;
- });
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#query
- *
- * @description
- * Base query method that executes a generic query, expecting the return data according to parameter `qrm`.
- *
- * It performs the following steps:
- *
- * 1. Validates and formats the query via {@link formatting.format as.format}, according to the `query` and `values` passed in;
- * 2. For a root-level query (against the {@link Database} object), it requests a new connection from the pool;
- * 3. Executes the query;
- * 4. For a root-level query (against the {@link Database} object), it releases the connection back to the pool;
- * 5. Resolves/rejects, according to the data returned from the query and the value of `qrm`.
- *
- * Direct use of this method is not suitable for chaining queries, for performance reasons. It should be done
- * through either task or transaction context, see $[Chaining Queries].
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @param {queryResult} [qrm=queryResult.any]
- * {@link queryResult Query Result Mask}
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object that represents the query result according to `qrm`.
- */
- this.query = function (query, values, qrm) {
- const self = this, ctx = createContext();
- return config.$npm.connect.pool(ctx, dbThis)
- .then(db => {
- ctx.connect(db);
- return config.$npm.query.call(self, ctx, query, values, qrm);
- })
- .then(data => {
- ctx.disconnect();
- return data;
- })
- .catch(error => {
- ctx.disconnect();
- return $p.reject(error);
- });
- };
- /**
- * @member {object} Database#$config
- * @readonly
- * @description
- * This is a hidden property, to help integrating type {@link Database} directly with third-party libraries.
- *
- * Properties available in the object:
- * - `pgp` - instance of the entire library after initialization
- * - `options` - the library's {@link module:pg-promise Initialization Options} object
- * - `promiseLib` - instance of the promise library that's used
- * - `promise` - generic promise interface that uses `promiseLib` via 4 basic methods:
- * - `promise((resolve, reject) => {})` - to create a new promise
- * - `promise.resolve(value)` - to resolve with a value
- * - `promise.reject(reason)` - to reject with a reason
- * - `promise.all(iterable)` - to resolve an iterable list of promises
- * - `version` - this library's version
- * - `$npm` _(hidden property)_ - internal module cache
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // Using the promise protocol as configured by pg-promise:
- *
- * const $p = db.$config.promise;
- *
- * const resolvedPromise = $p.resolve('some data');
- * const rejectedPromise = $p.reject('some reason');
- *
- * const newPromise = $p((resolve, reject) => {
- * // call either resolve(data) or reject(reason) here
- * });
- */
- npm.utils.addReadProp(this, '$config', config, true);
- /**
- * @member {string|object} Database#$cn
- * @readonly
- * @description
- * Database connection, as was passed in during the object's construction.
- *
- * This is a hidden property, to help integrating type {@link Database} directly with third-party libraries.
- *
- * @see Database
- */
- npm.utils.addReadProp(this, '$cn', cn, true);
- /**
- * @member {*} Database#$dc
- * @readonly
- * @description
- * Database Context, as was passed in during the object's construction.
- *
- * This is a hidden property, to help integrating type {@link Database} directly with third-party libraries.
- *
- * @see Database
- */
- npm.utils.addReadProp(this, '$dc', dc, true);
- /**
- * @member {external:pg-pool} Database#$pool
- * @readonly
- * @description
- * A $[pg-pool] object associated with the database object, as each {@link Database} creates its own $[pg-pool] instance.
- *
- * This is a hidden property, primarily for integrating type {@link Database} with third-party libraries that support
- * $[pg-pool] directly. Note however, that if you pass the pool object into a library that calls `pool.end()`, you will no longer be able
- * to use this {@link Database} object, and each query method will be rejecting with {@link external:Error Error} =
- * `Connection pool of the database object has been destroyed.`
- *
- * You can also use this object to shut down the pool, by calling `$pool.end()`.
- *
- * For more details see $[Library de-initialization].
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database}
- * {@link module:pg-promise~end pgp.end}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // Shutting down the connection pool of this database object,
- * // after all queries have finished in a run-though process:
- *
- * .then(() => {}) // processing the data
- * .catch() => {}) // handling the error
- * .finally(db.$pool.end); // shutting down the pool
- *
- */
- npm.utils.addReadProp(this, '$pool', pool, true);
- /**
- * @member {function} Database.$destroy
- * @readonly
- * @private
- * @description
- * Permanently shuts down the database object.
- */
- npm.utils.addReadProp(this, '$destroy', () => {
- if (!destroyed) {
- if (!pool.ending) {
- endMethod.call(pool);
- }
- DatabasePool.unregister(dbThis);
- pool.removeListener('error', onError);
- destroyed = true;
- }
- }, true);
- DatabasePool.register(this);
- extend(createContext(), this); // extending root protocol;
- function createContext() {
- return new ConnectionContext({cn, dc, options: config.options});
- }
- // Optional value-transformation helper:
- function transform(value, cb, thisArg) {
- return typeof cb === 'function' ? value.then(data => cb.call(thisArg, data)) : value;
- }
- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Injects additional methods into an access object,
- // extending the protocol's base method 'query'.
- function extend(ctx, obj) {
- /**
- * @method Database#none
- * @description
- * Executes a query that expects no data to be returned. If the query returns any data,
- * the method rejects.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<null>}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - When no records are returned, it resolves with `null`.
- * - When any data is returned, it rejects with {@link errors.QueryResultError QueryResultError}:
- * - `.message` = `No return data was expected.`
- * - `.code` = {@link errors.queryResultErrorCode.notEmpty queryResultErrorCode.notEmpty}
- */
- obj.none = function (query, values) {
- return obj.query.call(this, query, values, queryResult.none);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#one
- * @description
- * Executes a query that expects exactly 1 row to be returned. When 0 or more than 1 rows are returned,
- * the method rejects.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @param {function} [cb]
- * Value-transformation callback, to allow in-line value change.
- * When specified, the returned value replaces the original one.
- *
- * The function takes only one parameter - value resolved from the query.
- *
- * @param {*} [thisArg]
- * Value to use as `this` when executing the transformation callback.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - When 1 row is returned, it resolves with that row as a single object.
- * - When no rows are returned, it rejects with {@link errors.QueryResultError QueryResultError}:
- * - `.message` = `No data returned from the query.`
- * - `.code` = {@link errors.queryResultErrorCode.noData queryResultErrorCode.noData}
- * - When multiple rows are returned, it rejects with {@link errors.QueryResultError QueryResultError}:
- * - `.message` = `Multiple rows were not expected.`
- * - `.code` = {@link errors.queryResultErrorCode.multiple queryResultErrorCode.multiple}
- * - Resolves with the new value, if transformation callback `cb` was specified.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#oneOrNone oneOrNone}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // a query with in-line value transformation:
- * db.one('INSERT INTO Events VALUES($1) RETURNING id', [123], event => event.id)
- * .then(data => {
- * // data = a new event id, rather than an object with it
- * });
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // a query with in-line value transformation + conversion:
- * db.one('SELECT count(*) FROM Users', [], c => +c.count)
- * .then(count => {
- * // count = a proper integer value, rather than an object with a string
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.one = function (query, values, cb, thisArg) {
- const v = obj.query.call(this, query, values, queryResult.one);
- return transform(v, cb, thisArg);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#many
- * @description
- * Executes a query that expects one or more rows to be returned. When the query returns no rows, the method rejects.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - When 1 or more rows are returned, it resolves with the array of rows.
- * - When no rows are returned, it rejects with {@link errors.QueryResultError QueryResultError}:
- * - `.message` = `No data returned from the query.`
- * - `.code` = {@link errors.queryResultErrorCode.noData queryResultErrorCode.noData}
- */
- obj.many = function (query, values) {
- return obj.query.call(this, query, values, queryResult.many);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#oneOrNone
- * @description
- * Executes a query that expects 0 or 1 rows to be returned. It resolves with the row-object when 1 row is returned,
- * or with `null` when nothing is returned. When the query returns more than 1 row, the method rejects.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @param {function} [cb]
- * Value-transformation callback, to allow in-line value change.
- * When specified, the returned value replaces the original one.
- *
- * The function takes only one parameter - value resolved from the query.
- *
- * @param {*} [thisArg]
- * Value to use as `this` when executing the transformation callback.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - When no rows are returned, it resolves with `null`.
- * - When 1 row is returned, it resolves with that row as a single object.
- * - When multiple rows are returned, it rejects with {@link errors.QueryResultError QueryResultError}:
- * - `.message` = `Multiple rows were not expected.`
- * - `.code` = {@link errors.queryResultErrorCode.multiple queryResultErrorCode.multiple}
- * - Resolves with the new value, if transformation callback `cb` was specified.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#one one},
- * {@link Database#none none},
- * {@link Database#manyOrNone manyOrNone}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // a query with in-line value transformation:
- * db.oneOrNone('SELECT id FROM Events WHERE type = $1', ['entry'], e => e && e.id)
- * .then(data => {
- * // data = the event id or null (rather than object or null)
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.oneOrNone = function (query, values, cb, thisArg) {
- const v = obj.query.call(this, query, values, queryResult.one | queryResult.none);
- return transform(v, cb, thisArg);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#manyOrNone
- * @description
- * Executes a query that can return any number of rows.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<Array>}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - When no rows are returned, it resolves with an empty array.
- * - When 1 or more rows are returned, it resolves with the array of rows.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#any any},
- * {@link Database#many many},
- * {@link Database#none none}
- *
- */
- obj.manyOrNone = function (query, values) {
- return obj.query.call(this, query, values, queryResult.many | queryResult.none);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#any
- * @description
- * Executes a query that can return any number of rows.
- * This is simply a shorter alias for method {@link Database#manyOrNone manyOrNone}.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<Array>}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - When no rows are returned, it resolves with an empty array.
- * - When 1 or more rows are returned, it resolves with the array of rows.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#manyOrNone manyOrNone},
- * {@link Database#map map},
- * {@link Database#each each}
- *
- */
- obj.any = function (query, values) {
- return obj.query.call(this, query, values, queryResult.any);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#result
- * @description
- * Executes a query without any expectation for the return data, and resolves with the
- * original $[Result] object when successful.
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @param {function} [cb]
- * Value-transformation callback, to allow in-line value change.
- * When specified, the returned value replaces the original one.
- *
- * The function takes only one parameter - value resolved from the query.
- *
- * @param {*} [thisArg]
- * Value to use as `this` when executing the transformation callback.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object that represents the query result:
- * - resolves with the original $[Result] object (by default);
- * - resolves with the new value, if transformation callback `cb` was specified.
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // use of value transformation:
- * // deleting rows and returning the number of rows deleted
- * db.result('DELETE FROM Events WHERE id = $1', [123], r => r.rowCount)
- * .then(data => {
- * // data = number of rows that were deleted
- * });
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // use of value transformation:
- * // getting only column details from a table
- * db.result('SELECT * FROM Users LIMIT 0', null, r => r.fields)
- * .then(data => {
- * // data = array of column descriptors
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.result = function (query, values, cb, thisArg) {
- const v = obj.query.call(this, query, values, resultQuery);
- return transform(v, cb, thisArg);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#multiResult
- * @description
- * Executes a multi-query string, without any expectation for the return data, and resolves with an array
- * of the original $[Result] objects when successful.
- *
- * The operation is atomic, i.e. all queries are executed in a single transaction, unless there are explicit
- * `BEGIN/COMMIT` commands included in the query string to divide it into multiple transactions.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Multi-query string to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty string that can contain any number of queries
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<external:Result[]>}
- *
- * @see {@link Database#multi multi}
- *
- */
- obj.multiResult = function (query, values) {
- return obj.query.call(this, query, values, multiResultQuery);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#multi
- * @description
- * Executes a multi-query string, without any expectation for the return data, and resolves with an array
- * of arrays of rows when successful.
- *
- * The operation is atomic, i.e. all queries are executed in a single transaction, unless there are explicit
- * `BEGIN/COMMIT` commands included in the query string to divide it into multiple transactions.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Multi-query string to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty string that can contain any number of queries
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<Array<Array>>}
- *
- * @see {@link Database#multiResult multiResult}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // Get data from 2 tables in a single request:
- * const [users, products] = await db.multi('SELECT * FROM users;SELECT * FROM products');
- *
- */
- obj.multi = function (query, values) {
- return obj.query.call(this, query, values, multiResultQuery)
- .then(data => data.map(a => a.rows));
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#stream
- * @description
- * Custom data streaming, with the help of $[pg-query-stream].
- *
- * This method doesn't work with the $[Native Bindings], and if option `pgNative`
- * is set, it will reject with `Streaming doesn't work with Native Bindings.`
- *
- * @param {QueryStream} qs
- * Stream object of type $[QueryStream].
- *
- * @param {Database.streamInitCB} initCB
- * Stream initialization callback.
- *
- * It is invoked with the same `this` context as the calling method.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * Result of the streaming operation.
- *
- * Once the streaming has finished successfully, the method resolves with
- * `{processed, duration}`:
- * - `processed` - total number of rows processed;
- * - `duration` - streaming duration, in milliseconds.
- *
- * Possible rejections messages:
- * - `Invalid or missing stream object.`
- * - `Invalid stream state.`
- * - `Invalid or missing stream initialization callback.`
- */
- obj.stream = function (qs, init) {
- return obj.query.call(this, qs, init, streamQuery);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#func
- * @description
- * Executes a database function that returns a table, abbreviating the full syntax
- * of `query('SELECT * FROM $1:alias($2:csv)', [funcName, values], qrm)`.
- *
- * @param {string} funcName
- * Name of the function to be executed.
- * When it is not same-case, or contains extended symbols, it is double-quoted, as per the `:alias` filter,
- * which also supports `.`, to auto-split into a composite name.
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Parameters for the function - one value | array of values | function returning value(s).
- *
- * @param {queryResult} [qrm=queryResult.any] - {@link queryResult Query Result Mask}.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- *
- * A promise object as returned from method {@link Database#query query}, according to parameter `qrm`.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#query query},
- * {@link Database#proc proc}
- */
- obj.func = function (funcName, values, qrm) {
- return obj.query.call(this, {entity: funcName, type: 'func'}, values, qrm);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#proc
- * @description
- * Executes a stored procedure by name, abbreviating the full syntax of
- * `oneOrNone('CALL $1:alias($2:csv)', [procName, values], cb, thisArg)`.
- *
- * **NOTE:** This method uses the new `CALL` syntax that requires PostgreSQL v11 or later.
- *
- * @param {string} procName
- * Name of the stored procedure to be executed.
- * When it is not same-case, or contains extended symbols, it is double-quoted, as per the `:alias` filter,
- * which also supports `.`, to auto-split into a composite SQL name.
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Parameters for the procedure - one value | array of values | function returning value(s).
- *
- * @param {function} [cb]
- * Value-transformation callback, to allow in-line value change.
- * When specified, the returned value replaces the original one.
- *
- * The function takes only one parameter - value resolved from the query.
- *
- * @param {*} [thisArg]
- * Value to use as `this` when executing the transformation callback.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * When the procedure takes output parameters, a single object is returned, with
- * properties for the output values. Otherwise, the method resolves with `null`.
- * And if the value-transformation callback is provided, it overrides the result.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#func func}
- */
- obj.proc = function (procName, values, cb, thisArg) {
- const v = obj.query.call(this, {
- entity: procName,
- type: 'proc'
- }, values, queryResult.one | queryResult.none);
- return transform(v, cb, thisArg);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#map
- * @description
- * Creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on every element in the array of rows
- * resolved by method {@link Database#any any}.
- *
- * It is a convenience method, to reduce the following code:
- *
- * ```js
- * db.any(query, values)
- * .then(data => {
- * return data.map((row, index, data) => {
- * // return a new element
- * });
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} values
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @param {function} cb
- * Function that produces an element of the new array, taking three arguments:
- * - `row` - the current row object being processed in the array
- * - `index` - the index of the current row being processed in the array
- * - `data` - the original array of rows resolved by method {@link Database#any any}
- *
- * @param {*} [thisArg]
- * Value to use as `this` when executing the callback.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<Array>}
- * Resolves with the new array of values returned from the callback.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#any any},
- * {@link Database#each each},
- * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/map Array.map}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * db.map('SELECT id FROM Users WHERE status = $1', ['active'], row => row.id)
- * .then(data => {
- * // data = array of active user id-s
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- * @example
- *
- * db.tx(t => {
- * return t.map('SELECT id FROM Users WHERE status = $1', ['active'], row => {
- * return t.none('UPDATE Events SET checked = $1 WHERE userId = $2', [true, row.id]);
- * }).then(t.batch);
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // Build a list of active users, each with the list of user events:
- * db.task(t => {
- * return t.map('SELECT id FROM Users WHERE status = $1', ['active'], user => {
- * return t.any('SELECT * FROM Events WHERE userId = $1', user.id)
- * .then(events=> {
- * user.events = events;
- * return user;
- * });
- * }).then(t.batch);
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.map = function (query, values, cb, thisArg) {
- return obj.any.call(this, query, values)
- .then(data => data.map(cb, thisArg));
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#each
- * @description
- * Executes a provided function once per array element, for an array of rows resolved by method {@link Database#any any}.
- *
- * It is a convenience method to reduce the following code:
- *
- * ```js
- * db.any(query, values)
- * .then(data => {
- * data.forEach((row, index, data) => {
- * // process the row
- * });
- * return data;
- * });
- * ```
- *
- * When receiving a multi-query result, only the last result is processed, ignoring the rest.
- *
- * @param {string|function|object} query
- * Query to be executed, which can be any of the following types:
- * - A non-empty query string
- * - A function that returns a query string or another function, i.e. recursive resolution
- * is supported, passing in `values` as `this`, and as the first parameter.
- * - Prepared Statement `{name, text, values, ...}` or {@link PreparedStatement} object
- * - Parameterized Query `{text, values, ...}` or {@link ParameterizedQuery} object
- * - {@link QueryFile} object
- *
- * @param {array|value|function} [values]
- * Query formatting parameter(s), or a function that returns it.
- *
- * When `query` is of type `string` or a {@link QueryFile} object, the `values` can be:
- * - a single value - to replace all `$1` occurrences
- * - an array of values - to replace all `$1`, `$2`, ... variables
- * - an object - to apply $[Named Parameters] formatting
- *
- * When `query` is a Prepared Statement or a Parameterized Query (or their class types),
- * and `values` is not `null` or `undefined`, it is automatically set within such object,
- * as an override for its internal `values`.
- *
- * @param {function} cb
- * Function to execute for each row, taking three arguments:
- * - `row` - the current row object being processed in the array
- * - `index` - the index of the current row being processed in the array
- * - `data` - the array of rows resolved by method {@link Database#any any}
- *
- * @param {*} [thisArg]
- * Value to use as `this` when executing the callback.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise<Array<Object>>}
- * Resolves with the original array of rows.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Database#any any},
- * {@link Database#map map},
- * {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/forEach Array.forEach}
- *
- * @example
- *
- * db.each('SELECT id, code, name FROM Events', [], row => {
- * row.code = parseInt(row.code);
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // data = array of events, with 'code' converted into integer
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.each = function (query, values, cb, thisArg) {
- return obj.any.call(this, query, values)
- .then(data => {
- data.forEach(cb, thisArg);
- return data;
- });
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#task
- * @description
- * Executes a callback function with automatically managed connection.
- *
- * When invoked on the root {@link Database} object, the method allocates the connection from the pool,
- * executes the callback, and once finished - releases the connection back to the pool.
- * However, when invoked inside another task or transaction, the method reuses the parent connection.
- *
- * This method should be used whenever executing more than one query at once, so the allocated connection
- * is reused between all queries, and released only after the task has finished (see $[Chaining Queries]).
- *
- * The callback function is called with one parameter - database protocol (same as `this`), extended with methods
- * {@link Task#batch batch}, {@link Task#page page}, {@link Task#sequence sequence}, plus property {@link Task#ctx ctx} -
- * the task context object. See class {@link Task} for more details.
- *
- * @param {string|number|Object} [options]
- * This parameter is optional, and presumed skipped when the first parameter is a function (`cb` parameter).
- *
- * When it is of type `string` or `number`, it is assumed to be option `tag` passed in directly. Otherwise,
- * it is expected to be an object with options as listed below.
- *
- * @param {} [options.tag]
- * Traceable context for the task (see $[tags]).
- *
- * @param {function} cb
- * Task callback function, to return the result that will determine either success or failure for the operation.
- *
- * The function can be either the first of the second parameter passed into the method.
- *
- * It also can be an ES7 `async` function.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object with the result from the callback function.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Task},
- * {@link Database#taskIf taskIf},
- * {@link Database#tx tx},
- * $[tags],
- * $[Chaining Queries]
- *
- * @example
- *
- * db.task('my-task', t => {
- * // t.ctx = task context object
- *
- * return t.one('SELECT id FROM Users WHERE name = $1', 'John')
- * .then(user => {
- * return t.any('SELECT * FROM Events WHERE userId = $1', user.id);
- * });
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * // data = as returned from the task's callback
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // using an ES7 syntax for the callback:
- * db.task('my-task', async t {
- * // t.ctx = task context object
- *
- * const user = await t.one('SELECT id FROM Users WHERE name = $1', 'John');
- * return t.any('SELECT * FROM Events WHERE userId = $1', user.id);
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * // data = as returned from the task's callback
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.task = function () {
- const args = npm.pubUtils.taskArgs(arguments);
- assert(args.options, ['tag']);
- return taskProcessor.call(this, args, false);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#taskIf
- * @description
- * Executes a conditional task that results in an actual new {@link Database#task task}, if either condition is met or
- * when it is necessary (on the top level), or else it reuses the current connection context.
- *
- * The default condition is `not in task or transaction`, to start a task only if currently not inside another task or transaction,
- * which is the same as calling the following:
- *
- * ```js
- * db.taskIf({cnd: t => !t.ctx}, cb => {})
- * ```
- *
- * It can be useful, if you want to simplify/reduce the task + log events footprint, by creating new tasks only when necessary.
- *
- * @param {string|number|Object} [options]
- * This parameter is optional, and presumed skipped when the first parameter is a function (`cb` parameter).
- *
- * When it is of type `string` or `number`, it is assumed to be option `tag` passed in directly. Otherwise,
- * it is expected to be an object with options as listed below.
- *
- * @param {} [options.tag]
- * Traceable context for the task/transaction (see $[tags]).
- *
- * @param {boolean|function} [options.cnd]
- * Condition for creating a ({@link Database#task task}), if it is met.
- * It can be either a simple boolean, or a callback function that takes the task context as `this` and as the first parameter.
- *
- * Default condition (when it is not specified):
- *
- * ```js
- * {cnd: t => !t.ctx}
- * ```
- *
- * @param {function} cb
- * Task callback function, to return the result that will determine either success or failure for the operation.
- *
- * The function can be either the first or the second parameter passed into the method.
- *
- * It also can be an ES7 `async` function.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object with the result from the callback function.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Task},
- * {@link Database#task Database.task},
- * {@link Database#tx Database.tx},
- * {@link Database#txIf Database.txIf},
- * {@link TaskContext}
- *
- */
- obj.taskIf = function () {
- const args = npm.pubUtils.taskArgs(arguments);
- assert(args.options, ['tag', 'cnd']);
- try {
- let cnd = args.options.cnd;
- if ('cnd' in args.options) {
- cnd = typeof cnd === 'function' ? cnd.call(obj, obj) : !!cnd;
- } else {
- cnd = !obj.ctx; // create task, if it is the top level
- }
- // reusable only if condition fails, and not top-level:
- args.options.reusable = !cnd && !!obj.ctx;
- } catch (e) {
- return $p.reject(e);
- }
- return taskProcessor.call(this, args, false);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#tx
- * @description
- * Executes a callback function as a transaction, with automatically managed connection.
- *
- * When invoked on the root {@link Database} object, the method allocates the connection from the pool,
- * executes the callback, and once finished - releases the connection back to the pool.
- * However, when invoked inside another task or transaction, the method reuses the parent connection.
- *
- * A transaction wraps a regular {@link Database#task task} into additional queries:
- * - it executes `BEGIN` just before invoking the callback function
- * - it executes `COMMIT`, if the callback didn't throw any error or return a rejected promise
- * - it executes `ROLLBACK`, if the callback did throw an error or return a rejected promise
- * - it executes corresponding `SAVEPOINT` commands when the method is called recursively.
- *
- * The callback function is called with one parameter - database protocol (same as `this`), extended with methods
- * {@link Task#batch batch}, {@link Task#page page}, {@link Task#sequence sequence}, plus property {@link Task#ctx ctx} -
- * the transaction context object. See class {@link Task} for more details.
- *
- * Note that transactions should be chosen over tasks only where necessary, because unlike regular tasks,
- * transactions are blocking operations.
- *
- * @param {string|number|Object} [options]
- * This parameter is optional, and presumed skipped when the first parameter is a function (`cb` parameter).
- *
- * When it is of type `string` or `number`, it is assumed to be option `tag` passed in directly. Otherwise,
- * it is expected to be an object with options as listed below.
- *
- * @param {} [options.tag]
- * Traceable context for the transaction (see $[tags]).
- *
- * @param {txMode.TransactionMode} [options.mode]
- * Transaction Configuration Mode - extends the transaction-opening command with additional configuration.
- *
- * @param {function} cb
- * Transaction callback function, to return the result that will determine either success or failure for the operation.
- *
- * The function can be either the first of the second parameter passed into the method.
- *
- * It also can be an ES7 `async` function.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object with the result from the callback function.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Task},
- * {@link Database#task Database.task},
- * {@link Database#taskIf Database.taskIf},
- * {@link TaskContext},
- * $[tags],
- * $[Chaining Queries]
- *
- * @example
- *
- * db.tx('my-transaction', t => {
- * // t.ctx = transaction context object
- *
- * return t.one('INSERT INTO Users(name, age) VALUES($1, $2) RETURNING id', ['Mike', 25])
- * .then(user => {
- * return t.batch([
- * t.none('INSERT INTO Events(userId, name) VALUES($1, $2)', [user.id, 'created']),
- * t.none('INSERT INTO Events(userId, name) VALUES($1, $2)', [user.id, 'login'])
- * ]);
- * });
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * // data = as returned from the transaction's callback
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- * @example
- *
- * // using an ES7 syntax for the callback:
- * db.tx('my-transaction', async t {
- * // t.ctx = transaction context object
- *
- * const user = await t.one('INSERT INTO Users(name, age) VALUES($1, $2) RETURNING id', ['Mike', 25]);
- * return t.none('INSERT INTO Events(userId, name) VALUES($1, $2)', [user.id, 'created']);
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * // success
- * // data = as returned from the transaction's callback
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error
- * });
- *
- */
- obj.tx = function () {
- const args = npm.pubUtils.taskArgs(arguments);
- assert(args.options, ['tag', 'mode']);
- return taskProcessor.call(this, args, true);
- };
- /**
- * @method Database#txIf
- * @description
- * Executes a conditional transaction that results in an actual transaction ({@link Database#tx tx}), if the condition is met,
- * or else it executes a regular {@link Database#task task}.
- *
- * The default condition is `not in transaction`, to start a transaction only if currently not in transaction,
- * or else start a task, which is the same as calling the following:
- *
- * ```js
- * db.txIf({cnd: t => !t.ctx || !t.ctx.inTransaction}, cb => {})
- * ```
- *
- * It is useful when you want to avoid $[Nested Transactions] - savepoints.
- *
- * @param {string|number|Object} [options]
- * This parameter is optional, and presumed skipped when the first parameter is a function (`cb` parameter).
- *
- * When it is of type `string` or `number`, it is assumed to be option `tag` passed in directly. Otherwise,
- * it is expected to be an object with options as listed below.
- *
- * @param {} [options.tag]
- * Traceable context for the task/transaction (see $[tags]).
- *
- * @param {txMode.TransactionMode} [options.mode]
- * Transaction Configuration Mode - extends the transaction-opening command with additional configuration.
- *
- * @param {boolean|function} [options.cnd]
- * Condition for opening a transaction ({@link Database#tx tx}), if it is met, or a {@link Database#task task} when the condition is not met.
- * It can be either a simple boolean, or a callback function that takes the task/tx context as `this` and as the first parameter.
- *
- * Default condition (when it is not specified):
- *
- * ```js
- * {cnd: t => !t.ctx || !t.ctx.inTransaction}
- * ```
- *
- * @param {boolean|function} [options.reusable=false]
- * When `cnd` is/returns false, reuse context of the current task/transaction, if one exists.
- * It can be either a simple boolean, or a callback function that takes the task/tx context as `this`
- * and as the first parameter.
- *
- * By default, when `cnd` is/returns false, the method creates a new task. This option tells
- * the method to reuse the current task/transaction context, and not create a new task.
- *
- * This option is ignored when executing against the top level of the protocol, because on
- * that level, if no transaction is suddenly needed, a new task becomes necessary.
- *
- * @param {function} cb
- * Transaction/task callback function, to return the result that will determine either
- * success or failure for the operation.
- *
- * The function can be either the first or the second parameter passed into the method.
- *
- * It also can be an ES7 `async` function.
- *
- * @returns {external:Promise}
- * A promise object with the result from the callback function.
- *
- * @see
- * {@link Task},
- * {@link Database#task Database.task},
- * {@link Database#taskIf Database.taskIf},
- * {@link Database#tx Database.tx},
- * {@link TaskContext}
- */
- obj.txIf = function () {
- const args = npm.pubUtils.taskArgs(arguments);
- assert(args.options, ['tag', 'mode', 'cnd', 'reusable']);
- try {
- let cnd;
- if ('cnd' in args.options) {
- cnd = args.options.cnd;
- cnd = typeof cnd === 'function' ? cnd.call(obj, obj) : !!cnd;
- } else {
- cnd = !obj.ctx || !obj.ctx.inTransaction;
- }
- args.options.cnd = cnd;
- const reusable = args.options.reusable;
- args.options.reusable = !cnd && obj.ctx && typeof reusable === 'function' ? reusable.call(obj, obj) : !!reusable;
- } catch (e) {
- return $p.reject(e);
- }
- return taskProcessor.call(this, args, args.options.cnd);
- };
- // Task method;
- // Resolves with result from the callback function;
- function taskProcessor(params, isTX) {
- if (typeof params.cb !== 'function') {
- return $p.reject(new TypeError('Callback function is required.'));
- }
- if (params.options.reusable) {
- return config.$npm.task.callback(obj.ctx, obj, params.cb, config);
- }
- const taskCtx = ctx.clone(); // task context object;
- if (isTX) {
- taskCtx.txLevel = taskCtx.txLevel >= 0 ? (taskCtx.txLevel + 1) : 0;
- }
- taskCtx.inTransaction = taskCtx.txLevel >= 0;
- taskCtx.level = taskCtx.level >= 0 ? (taskCtx.level + 1) : 0;
- taskCtx.cb = params.cb; // callback function;
- taskCtx.mode = params.options.mode; // transaction mode;
- if (this !== obj) {
- taskCtx.context = this; // calling context object;
- }
- const tsk = new config.$npm.task.Task(taskCtx, params.options.tag, isTX, config);
- taskCtx.taskCtx = tsk.ctx;
- extend(taskCtx, tsk);
- if (taskCtx.db) {
- // reuse existing connection;
- npm.utils.addReadProp(tsk.ctx, 'useCount', taskCtx.db.useCount);
- addServerVersion(tsk.ctx, taskCtx.db.client);
- return config.$npm.task.execute(taskCtx, tsk, isTX, config);
- }
- // connection required;
- return config.$npm.connect.pool(taskCtx, dbThis)
- .then(db => {
- taskCtx.connect(db);
- npm.utils.addReadProp(tsk.ctx, 'useCount', db.useCount);
- addServerVersion(tsk.ctx, db.client);
- return config.$npm.task.execute(taskCtx, tsk, isTX, config);
- })
- .then(data => {
- taskCtx.disconnect();
- return data;
- })
- .catch(error => {
- taskCtx.disconnect();
- return $p.reject(error);
- });
- }
- function addServerVersion(target, client) {
- // Exclude else-case from coverage, because it can only occur with Native Bindings.
- // istanbul ignore else
- if (client.serverVersion) {
- npm.utils.addReadProp(target, 'serverVersion', client.serverVersion);
- }
- }
- // extending the protocol;
- Events.extend(ctx.options, obj, ctx.dc);
- }
- }
- // this event only happens when the connection is lost physically,
- // which cannot be tested automatically; removing from coverage:
- // istanbul ignore next
- function onError(err) {
- // this client was never seen by pg-promise, which
- // can happen if it failed to initialize
- if (!err.client.$ctx) {
- return;
- }
- const ctx = err.client.$ctx;
- Events.error(ctx.options, err, {
- cn: npm.utils.getSafeConnection(ctx.cn),
- dc: ctx.dc
- });
- }
- module.exports = config => {
- const npmLocal = config.$npm;
- npmLocal.connect = npmLocal.connect || npm.connect(config);
- npmLocal.query = npmLocal.query || npm.query(config);
- npmLocal.task = npmLocal.task || npm.task(config);
- return Database;
- };
- /**
- * @callback Database.streamInitCB
- * @description
- * Stream initialization callback, used by {@link Database#stream Database.stream}.
- *
- * @param {external:Stream} stream
- * Stream object to initialize streaming.
- *
- * @example
- * const QueryStream = require('pg-query-stream');
- * const JSONStream = require('JSONStream');
- *
- * // you can also use pgp.as.format(query, values, options)
- * // to format queries properly, via pg-promise;
- * const qs = new QueryStream('SELECT * FROM users');
- *
- * db.stream(qs, stream => {
- * // initiate streaming into the console:
- * stream.pipe(JSONStream.stringify()).pipe(process.stdout);
- * })
- * .then(data => {
- * console.log('Total rows processed:', data.processed,
- * 'Duration in milliseconds:', data.duration);
- * })
- * .catch(error => {
- * // error;
- * });
- */
- /**
- * @external Stream
- * @see https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html
- */
- /**
- * @external pg-pool
- * @alias pg-pool
- * @see https://github.com/brianc/node-pg-pool
- */
- /**
- * @external Result
- * @see https://node-postgres.com/api/result
- */
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