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update docs - clean up interface (#2863)
* update docs - clean up interface

* Remove node v8.x from test matrix
2022-11-23 15:08:09 -06:00

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---
title: Welcome
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---
node-postgres is a collection of node.js modules for interfacing with your PostgreSQL database. It has support for callbacks, promises, async/await, connection pooling, prepared statements, cursors, streaming results, C/C++ bindings, rich type parsing, and more! Just like PostgreSQL itself there are a lot of features: this documentation aims to get you up and running quickly and in the right direction. It also tries to provide guides for more advanced & edge-case topics allowing you to tap into the full power of PostgreSQL from node.js.
## Install
```bash
$ npm install pg
```
## Supporters
node-postgres continued development and support is made possible by the many [supporters](https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres/blob/master/SPONSORS.md).
If you or your company would like to sponsor node-postgres stop by [github sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/brianc) and sign up or feel free to [email me](mailto:brian@pecanware.com) if you want to add your logo to the documentation or discuss higher tiers of sponsorship!
# Version compatibility
node-postgres strives to be compatible with all recent lts versions of node & the most recent "stable" version. At the time of this writing node-postgres is compatible with node 8.x, 10.x, 12.x and 14.x To use node >= 14.x you will need to install `pg@8.2.x` or later due to some internal stream changes on the node 14 branch. Dropping support for an old node lts version will always be considered a breaking change in node-postgres and will be done on _major_ version number changes only, and we will try to keep support for 8.x for as long as reasonably possible.
## Getting started
This is the simplest possible way to connect, query, and disconnect with async/await:
```js
const { Client } = require('pg')
const client = new Client()
await client.connect()
const res = await client.query('SELECT $1::text as message', ['Hello world!'])
console.log(res.rows[0].message) // Hello world!
await client.end()
```
And here's the same thing with callbacks:
```js
const { Client } = require('pg')
const client = new Client()
client.connect()
client.query('SELECT $1::text as message', ['Hello world!'], (err, res) => {
console.log(err ? err.stack : res.rows[0].message) // Hello World!
client.end()
})
```
Our real-world apps are almost always more complicated than that, and I urge you to read on!