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TypeScript
37 lines
911 B
TypeScript
import { ClientConfig } from 'pg'
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export function parse(connectionString: string, options?: Options): ConnectionOptions
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export interface Options {
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// Use libpq semantics when interpreting the connection string
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useLibpqCompat?: boolean
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}
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interface SSLConfig {
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ca?: string
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cert?: string | null
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key?: string
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rejectUnauthorized?: boolean
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}
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export interface ConnectionOptions {
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host: string | null
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password?: string
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user?: string
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port?: string | null
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database: string | null | undefined
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client_encoding?: string
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ssl?: boolean | string | SSLConfig
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application_name?: string
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fallback_application_name?: string
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options?: string
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keepalives?: number
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// We allow any other options to be passed through
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[key: string]: unknown
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}
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export function toClientConfig(config: ConnectionOptions): ClientConfig
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export function parseIntoClientConfig(connectionString: string): ClientConfig
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