PostgreSQL 10 reports its version as only `major.minor`, so it can’t be parsed with semver. The `server_version_num` setting is a major version followed by a four-digit minor version since version 10, and was a three-digit major version followed by a two-digit minor version before that.
* Work on converting lib to standard
* Finish updating lib
* Finish linting lib
* Format test files
* Add .eslintrc with standard format
* Supply full path to eslint bin
* Move lint command to package.json
* Add eslint as dev dependency
This is a small change and is _kinda_ backwards compatible since the old behavior was to throw an error, but if someone was relying on anything with `.map` working as values it would break them, so it's in a major semver bump.
Clients are not reusable. This changes the client to raise errors whenever you try to reconnect a client that's already been used. They're cheap to create: just instantiate a new one (or use the pool) 😉.
Closes#1352
* Remove unsupported Node versions 0.10 and 0.12 from CI
* Replace deprecated Buffer constructor with .from/.alloc
* Remove Promise polyfill
* Make use of Object.assign
* Remove checks for versions of Node earlier than 4
* Remove Buffer#indexOf fallback for Node 0.10
A long standing bug was the pure JS client didn't accept or call a callback on `client.end`. This is inconsistent with both the documentation & general node patterns.
This fixes the issue & adds a test. The issue did not exist in the native version of the client.
* Initial work on removing internal pool
* Port backwards-compabible properties
* Cleanup test execution & makefile cruft
* Attempt to fix flakey error test