0.0.1 • Published 10 months ago

@cachemonet/postgres v0.0.1

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Apache-2.0
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10 months ago

Postgres

@cachemonet/postgres provides a way to interact with Postgres database behind an AWS RDS Proxy. The following are exported:

  • sql
  • db
  • createClient

sql

Construct SQL queries with the sql template literal tag. The statement is translated into a native parameterized query to help prevent SQL injections.

The AWS RDS Proxy creates a pooled database connection for you and connects to the database specefied in the process.env.POSTGRES_URL environment variable.

import { sql } from '@cachemonet/postgres';

const likes = 100;
const { rows, fields } = await sql`SELECT * FROM posts WHERE likes > ${likes}`;

You can't call sql like a regular function. Attempting to do so will throw an error. This is a security measure to prevent the possibility of SQL injections.

sql expects permissions to connect to the AWS Proxy as the user specefied in the process.env.POSTGRES_USER environment variable and that the runtime environment is allowed to get the secret specefied in the process.env.POSTGRES_SECRET_NAME.

The POSTGRES_SECRET_NAME is the secret full arn for the database and is stored as either a secret string or secret binary in the shape of:

{ "username": "alice", "password": "secret" }.

Withoug AWS RDS Proxy

Fork this lib and replace the internals of _createClient or getPostgressPassword. Please consider the security of your database when making any changes.

db

You can use db to create a connection to your database (pooled). AWS RDS Proxy will automatically manage connections to the database.

import { db } from '@cachemonet/postgres'; 

const client = await db.connect();
await client.query('SELECT 1');

Creating a client is preferred over the sql helper if you need to make multiple queries or want to run transactions, as sql will connect for every query.

If you want to connect to the non-default database using an Environment Variable, you can use the createPool() method with the connectionString parameter. The pool returned from createPool is an instance of the Pool class from node-postgres.

createClient()

The client returned from createClient is an instance of the Client class from node-postgres and does not support the sql.

Using an ORM

Not yet.

Security

Do not use @cachemonet/postgres in public-facing clients. Doing so could expose your database URL and other information. If using AWS RDS Proxy you will need to be in the VPC and appropriate security group. Only use on the server.

Always use parameterized queries, an ORM, or query builder when creating queries with user-defined inputs to minimize the likelihood of SQL injection attacks. The sql function in the @cachemonet/postgres package translates raw queries to parameterized queries for you.

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