Brian C aafd8ac64e
8.0 Release (#2117)
* Drop support for EOL versions of node (#2062)

* Drop support for EOL versions of node

* Re-add testing for node@8.x

* Revert changes to .travis.yml

* Update packages/pg-pool/package.json

Co-Authored-By: Charmander <~@charmander.me>

Co-authored-by: Charmander <~@charmander.me>

* Remove password from stringified outputs (#2066)

* Remove password from stringified outputs

Theres a security concern where if you're not careful and you include your client or pool instance in console.log or stack traces it might include the database password.  To widen the pit of success I'm making that field non-enumerable.  You can still get at it...it just wont show up "by accident" when you're logging things now.

The backwards compatiblity impact of this is very small, but it is still technically somewhat an API change so...8.0.

* Implement feedback

* Fix more whitespace the autoformatter changed

* Simplify code a bit

* Remove password from stringified outputs (#2070)

* Keep ConnectionParameters’s password property writable

`Client` writes to it when `password` is a function.

* Avoid creating password property on pool options

when it didn’t exist previously.

* Allow password option to be non-enumerable

to avoid breaking uses like `new Pool(existingPool.options)`.

* Make password property definitions consistent

in formatting and configurability.

Co-authored-by: Charmander <~@charmander.me>

* Make `native` non-enumerable (#2065)

* Make `native` non-enumerable

Making it non-enumerable means less spurious "Cannot find module"
errors in your logs when iterating over `pg` objects.

`Object.defineProperty` has been available since Node 0.12.

See https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres/issues/1894#issuecomment-543300178

* Add test for `native` enumeration

Co-authored-by: Gabe Gorelick <gabegorelick@gmail.com>

* Use class-extends to wrap Pool (#1541)

* Use class-extends to wrap Pool

* Minimize diff

* Test `BoundPool` inheritance

Co-authored-by: Charmander <~@charmander.me>
Co-authored-by: Brian C <brian.m.carlson@gmail.com>

* Continue support for creating a pg.Pool from another instance’s options (#2076)

* Add failing test for creating a `BoundPool` from another instance’s settings

* Continue support for creating a pg.Pool from another instance’s options

by dropping the requirement for the `password` property to be enumerable.

* Use user name as default database when user is non-default (#1679)

Not entirely backwards-compatible.

* Make native client password property consistent with others

i.e. configurable.

* Make notice messages not an instance of Error (#2090)

* Make notice messages not an instance of Error

Slight API cleanup to make a notice instance the same shape as it was, but not be an instance of error.  This is a backwards incompatible change though I expect the impact to be minimal.

Closes #1982

* skip notice test in travis

* Pin node@13.6 for regression in async iterators

* Check and see if node 13.8 is still borked on async iterator

* Yeah, node still has changed edge case behavior on stream

* Emit notice messages on travis

* Revert "Revert "Support additional tls.connect() options (#1996)" (#2010)" (#2113)

This reverts commit 510a273ce45fb73d0355cf384e97ea695c8a5bcc.

* Fix ssl tests (#2116)

* Convert Query to an ES6 class (#2126)

The last missing `new` deprecation warning for pg 8.

Co-authored-by: Charmander <~@charmander.me>
Co-authored-by: Gabe Gorelick <gabegorelick@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Natalie Wolfe <natalie@lifewanted.com>
2020-03-30 10:31:35 -05:00

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'use strict'
/**
* Copyright (c) 2010-2017 Brian Carlson (brian.m.carlson@gmail.com)
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* README.md file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
module.exports = {
// database host. defaults to localhost
host: 'localhost',
// database user's name
user: process.platform === 'win32' ? process.env.USERNAME : process.env.USER,
// name of database to connect
database: undefined,
// database user's password
password: null,
// a Postgres connection string to be used instead of setting individual connection items
// NOTE: Setting this value will cause it to override any other value (such as database or user) defined
// in the defaults object.
connectionString: undefined,
// database port
port: 5432,
// number of rows to return at a time from a prepared statement's
// portal. 0 will return all rows at once
rows: 0,
// binary result mode
binary: false,
// Connection pool options - see https://github.com/brianc/node-pg-pool
// number of connections to use in connection pool
// 0 will disable connection pooling
max: 10,
// max milliseconds a client can go unused before it is removed
// from the pool and destroyed
idleTimeoutMillis: 30000,
client_encoding: '',
ssl: false,
application_name: undefined,
fallback_application_name: undefined,
parseInputDatesAsUTC: false,
// max milliseconds any query using this connection will execute for before timing out in error.
// false=unlimited
statement_timeout: false,
// Terminate any session with an open transaction that has been idle for longer than the specified duration in milliseconds
// false=unlimited
idle_in_transaction_session_timeout: false,
// max milliseconds to wait for query to complete (client side)
query_timeout: false,
connect_timeout: 0,
keepalives: 1,
keepalives_idle: 0
}
var pgTypes = require('pg-types')
// save default parsers
var parseBigInteger = pgTypes.getTypeParser(20, 'text')
var parseBigIntegerArray = pgTypes.getTypeParser(1016, 'text')
// parse int8 so you can get your count values as actual numbers
module.exports.__defineSetter__('parseInt8', function (val) {
pgTypes.setTypeParser(20, 'text', val ? pgTypes.getTypeParser(23, 'text') : parseBigInteger)
pgTypes.setTypeParser(1016, 'text', val ? pgTypes.getTypeParser(1007, 'text') : parseBigIntegerArray)
})