There are no tests covering cursor.end(). It's also a weird method to have on the cursor as it terminates the connection to postgres internally. I don't recall why I added this method in the first place but its not correct to close a connection to postgres by calling .end on a cursor...seems like a pretty big footgun. If you have a pooled client and you call `cursor.end` it'll close the client internally and likely confuse the pool. Plus it's just weird to be able to close a connection by calling .end on a query or cursor. So...I'm deprecating that method.
node-pg-cursor
Use a PostgreSQL result cursor from node with an easy to use API.
install
$ npm install pg-cursor
note: this depends on either npm install pg or npm install pg.js, but you must be using the pure JavaScript client. This will not work with the native bindings.
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license
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Copyright (c) 2013 Brian M. Carlson
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