Package Exports
- pgtools
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Readme
pgtools
Pure Node.js implementation of PostgreSQL's createdb and dropdb tools.
Only supports connection options and database name at the moment.
Install
npm install --save pgtools
Example
var pgtools = require('pgtools');
// This can also be a connection string
// (in which case the database part is ignored and replaced with postgres)
const config = {
user: 'postgres',
password: 'some pass',
port: 5432,
host: 'localhost'
}
pgtools.createdb(config, 'test-db', function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
process.exit(-1);
}
console.log(res);
pgtools.dropdb(config, 'test-db', function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
process.exit(-1);
}
console.log(res);
});
});
// a promise API is also available if cb is omitted
Usage
pgtools.createdb(config, dbname [, cb(err)])
pgtools.dropdb(config, dbname [, cb(err)])
object config
An object with user, password, port, and host properties. This can also be a node-postgres compatible connection string.
string dbname
The name of the database to create.
function cb
A callback that takes an error argument. If cb is omitted the function will return a Promise.
Bins
pgtools
installs two useful binaries:
createdbjs
: which emulates pgtools'createdb
functionality.dropdbjs
: which emulates pgtools'dropdb
functionality.
Releasing
Rather than manually running npm version <patch|minor|major>
, instead run:
npm run release
This will automatically generating a CHANGELOG, and bump your package version based on the angular commit format.