* perf(utils): fast prepareValue
This PR add a performance improvements at prepare Value for non-object by skipping useless condition
* fix: lint
* fix: case of undefined
* fix: review
* Handle bad message ordering - make it catchable. Fixes 3174
* Close client in test
* Mess w/ github action settings
* update ci config
* Remove redundant tests
* Update code to use handle error event
* Add tests for commandComplete message being out of order
* Lint fix
* Fix native tests
* Fix lint again...airport computer not my friend
* Not a native issue
* Remove assert from globals
* Remove Client from globals
* Remove global test function
* Remove MemoryStream from globals
* Require assert in SASL integration tests
* Attempt to use a postgres with ssl?
* Use latest image
* Remove connection tests - they test internals that are better covered by testint the client
* refactor: tighten up cloudflare detection
The previous approach to detecting whether to use Cloudflare's sockets was to check for missing polyfills.
But as we improve the polyfills that Wrangler can provide these checks are no longer valid.
Now we just try to use the Cloudflare API first and fallback to Node.js if those are not available.
* fixup! refactor: tighten up cloudflare detection
When enabling this rule, it's recommended to also *disable* the standard `no-unused-vars` rule. Although `no-unused-vars` is not currently enabled, it seems helpful to explicitly disable it here.
See: https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-unused-vars/
Co-authored-by: alxndrsn <alxndrsn>
This feature can be used as follows:
```
client.query({ text: 'SELECT 1', queryMode: 'extended' })
```
This will force the query to be sent with parse/bind/execute even when it has no parameters and disallows multiple statements being executed. This can be useful in scenarios where you want to enforce more security & help prevent sql injection attacks...particularly by library authors.
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Co-authored-by: Brian Carlson <brian.m.carlson@gmail.com>
I didn't do much to "modernize" the pg-native codebase other than running it through the standard eslint --fix that is applied to the rest of the code. There's some easy opportunities there to update it to es6 and so on...it still uses some pretty antiquated coding styles in places. This PR re-introduces the native tests on node v20, and updates test matrix to drop unsupported versions of node & add in node v22.
buffer-writer was replaced with pg-protocol in 3ff91eaa3222657fd51ea463b8086d134a505404, and packet-reader in 520bd3531990f32c3e00b20020c67f6ac6c70261.
* Cursor: avoid closing connection twice if error received after destroy()
Includes test case from @nathanjcochran
* Resolve lint violations
* revert fix to check tests fail without it
* Re-introdce fix
This reverts commit 5f5d42a071e40f8851035dba182642937dd35664.
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* Remove unused travis CI config
* Bump eslint and friends
* Fix lint errors after eslint upgrade
* Remove windows and macos from CI workflow as they are actually running linux
Removes the windows and macos matrix from the CI workflow as they were never actually setting
the OS. Both were running against the "ubuntu-latest" OS. Trying to actually use them would
not work either as neither windows or macos is supported for service containers. A different
means will be needed to test on those platforms. Until that's done, this removes those from
the matrix as we were simply running the same thing 3x for the same node versions.
Previously, if you attempted to pass an array of `Uint8Array` objects to
a prepared statement, it would render each literal numeric value of that
array.
Since `Uint8Array` (and `TypedArray` types) represent views over raw
bytes, ensure these are serialized to Postgres as a byte representation.