Neat promise and event based access layer around node-postgres
Prepare pg queries with named arguments.
A lightweight postgres query builder
small tool to take snapshot of node-pg queries
Exposes a couple of helper methods for using JS objects with pg queries.
The postgres client/server binary protocol, implemented in TypeScript
A simple, minimal PostgreSQL session store for Connect/Express
TypeScript definitions for pg
PostgreSQL client - pure javascript & libpq with the same API
Postgres query result returned as readable stream
Functions for dealing with a PostgresSQL connection string
Connection pool for node-postgres
TypeScript definitions for pg-pool
node-postgres for serverless environments from neon.com
Query result type converters for node-postgres
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `pg` and `pg-pool` database client for PostgreSQL
Event monitor for pg-promise.
Prisma's driver adapter for "pg"
A socket implementation that can run on Cloudflare Workers using native TCP connections.
Node.js implementation of PostgreSQL's format() to safely create dynamic SQL queries.
64-bit big-endian signed integer-to-string conversion
A slightly nicer interface to Postgres over node-libpq
AWS X-Ray Patcher for Postgres (Javascript)
A module for serializing and deserializing JSON data into hstore format
This is a simple and nice gem for SQL prettifying and formatting. Niceql splits, indent and colorize SQL query and PG errors if any. Could be used as a standalone gem without any dependencies. Seamless ActiveRecord integration via rails_sql_prettifier gem.
Companion gem for the Hyperion HTTP server. Patches PG::Connection so exec_params and friends cooperate with Async::Scheduler. Fibers serve other requests while one fiber waits on Postgres. Pure Ruby, drop-in.
pg-eyeballs is a ruby gem that gives you detailed information about how the SQL queries created by the active record code you write are executed by the database. It gives you an easy, ruby friendly way to see the output of the Postgres EXPLAIN command and integrates with the popular query analysis tool gocmdpev
Works with query results in hash form. In particular, made to work with the pg gem, but will also work with any query result represented as a hash.
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