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Core PostgreSQL data types with deploy/verify/revert SQL scripts

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    @pgpm/types

    Core PostgreSQL data types with SQL scripts.

    Overview

    @pgpm/types provides a collection of validated PostgreSQL domain types for common data formats. These domains enforce data integrity at the database level through regex-based validation, ensuring that only properly formatted data is stored.

    Features

    • email: Case-insensitive email address validation
    • url: HTTP/HTTPS URL validation
    • hostname: Domain name validation
    • image: JSON-based image metadata with URL and MIME type
    • attachment: JSON-based file attachment metadata with URL and MIME type
    • upload: File upload metadata
    • single_select: Single selection field
    • multiple_select: Multiple selection field

    Installation

    If you have pgpm installed:

    pgpm install @pgpm/types
    pgpm deploy

    This is a quick way to get started. The sections below provide more detailed installation options.

    Prerequisites

    # Install pgpm CLI 
    npm install -g pgpm
    
    # Start local Postgres (via Docker) and export env vars
    pgpm docker start
    eval "$(pgpm env)"

    Tip: Already running Postgres? Skip the Docker step and just export your PG* environment variables.

    Add to an Existing Package

    # 1. Install the package
    pgpm install @pgpm/types
    
    # 2. Deploy locally
    pgpm deploy 

    Add to a New Project

    # 1. Create a workspace
    pgpm init --workspace
    
    # 2. Create your first module
    cd my-workspace
    pgpm init
    
    # 3. Install a package
    cd packages/my-module
    pgpm install @pgpm/types
    
    # 4. Deploy everything
    pgpm deploy --createdb --database mydb1

    Usage

    Creating Tables with Validated Types

    CREATE TABLE customers (
      id serial PRIMARY KEY,
      email email,
      website url,
      domain hostname,
      profile_image image,
      document attachment
    );

    Email Domain

    The email domain validates email addresses using a comprehensive regex pattern and stores them as case-insensitive text (citext).

    -- Valid emails
    INSERT INTO customers (email) VALUES
      ('user@example.com'),
      ('john.doe@company.co.uk'),
      ('support+tag@service.io');
    
    -- Invalid email (will fail)
    INSERT INTO customers (email) VALUES ('not-an-email');
    -- ERROR: value for domain email violates check constraint

    Validation Pattern: RFC-compliant email format with support for special characters and subdomains.

    URL Domain

    The url domain validates HTTP and HTTPS URLs.

    -- Valid URLs
    INSERT INTO customers (website) VALUES
      ('http://example.com'),
      ('https://www.example.com/path?query=value'),
      ('http://foo.bar/path_(with)_parens');
    
    -- Invalid URLs (will fail)
    INSERT INTO customers (website) VALUES
      ('ftp://example.com'),  -- Only http/https allowed
      ('example.com'),        -- Missing protocol
      ('http://');            -- Incomplete URL

    Validation Pattern: Requires http:// or https:// protocol and valid URL structure.

    Hostname Domain

    The hostname domain validates domain names without protocol or path.

    -- Valid hostnames
    INSERT INTO customers (domain) VALUES
      ('example.com'),
      ('subdomain.example.com'),
      ('my-site.co.uk');
    
    -- Invalid hostnames (will fail)
    INSERT INTO customers (domain) VALUES
      ('http://example.com'),           -- No protocol allowed
      ('example.com/path'),              -- No path allowed
      ('invalid..domain.com');           -- Invalid format

    Validation Pattern: Standard domain name format with support for subdomains and hyphens.

    Image and Attachment Domains

    The image and attachment domains store JSON objects with URL and MIME type information.

    -- Valid image
    INSERT INTO customers (profile_image) VALUES
      ('{"url": "https://cdn.example.com/photo.jpg", "mime": "image/jpeg"}'::json);
    
    -- Valid attachment
    INSERT INTO customers (document) VALUES
      ('{"url": "https://storage.example.com/file.pdf", "mime": "application/pdf"}'::json);

    Structure: Both domains expect JSON objects with url and mime properties.

    Domain Types Reference

    Domain Base Type Description Example
    email citext Case-insensitive email address user@example.com
    url text HTTP/HTTPS URL https://example.com/path
    hostname text Domain name without protocol example.com
    image json Image metadata with URL and MIME {"url": "...", "mime": "image/jpeg"}
    attachment json File attachment metadata {"url": "...", "mime": "application/pdf"}
    upload text File upload identifier Various formats
    single_select text Single selection value Text value
    multiple_select text[] Multiple selection values Array of text values

    Validation Benefits

    Using domain types provides several advantages over plain text columns:

    1. Data Integrity: Invalid data is rejected at insert/update time
    2. Self-Documenting: Column types clearly indicate expected format
    3. Consistent Validation: Same rules applied across all tables
    4. Database-Level Enforcement: No reliance on application-level validation alone

    Dependencies

    • @pgpm/verify: Verification utilities for database objects
    • PostgreSQL citext extension (for email domain)

    Testing

    pnpm test

    The test suite validates:

    • Email format validation (valid and invalid cases)
    • URL format validation with extensive test cases
    • Hostname format validation
    • Image and attachment JSON structure validation
    • pgpm: 🖥️ PostgreSQL Package Manager for modular Postgres development. Works with database workspaces, scaffolding, migrations, seeding, and installing database packages.
    • pgsql-test: 📊 Isolated testing environments with per-test transaction rollbacks—ideal for integration tests, complex migrations, and RLS simulation.
    • supabase-test: 🧪 Supabase-native test harness preconfigured for the local Supabase stack—per-test rollbacks, JWT/role context helpers, and CI/GitHub Actions ready.
    • graphile-test: 🔐 Authentication mocking for Graphile-focused test helpers and emulating row-level security contexts.
    • pgsql-parser: 🔄 SQL conversion engine that interprets and converts PostgreSQL syntax.
    • libpg-query-node: 🌉 Node.js bindings for libpg_query, converting SQL into parse trees.
    • pg-proto-parser: 📦 Protobuf parser for parsing PostgreSQL Protocol Buffers definitions to generate TypeScript interfaces, utility functions, and JSON mappings for enums.

    Disclaimer

    AS DESCRIBED IN THE LICENSES, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.

    No developer or entity involved in creating this software will be liable for any claims or damages whatsoever associated with your use, inability to use, or your interaction with other users of the code, including any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages, or loss of profits, cryptocurrencies, tokens, or anything else of value.