pgsql.go is a high-level wrapper for the PostgreSQL database libpq client library.
The pgsql.go package Makefile
assumes that the libpq
library is installed at
/usr/local/pgsql/lib/libpq.so
and that the libpq
headers are under
/usr/local/pgsql/include
. Modify the Makefile
to suit your setup.
To use the compiled pgsql.go package, the libpq.so
library directory should be
in your library path (e.g., $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
on Linux).
cd $GOROOT/src/pkg
git clone git://github.com/jbarham/pgsql.go.git github.com/jbarham/pgsql.go
cd github.com/jbarham/pgsql.go
make install
The package self-test pgsql_test.go
assumes that the user running the test
can connect to a running PostgreSQL server on localhost with an existing testdb
database. See the PostgreSQL installation documentation
(short version)
for how to create a test database, or adjust the test connection parameters
to suit your setup.
import "github.com/jbarham/pgsql.go"
See the package test file pgsql_test.go for example usage.
Two goroutines cannot safely use the same database connection at the same time. However it's often necessary for multiple goroutines to access a database simultaneously, such as when creating a goroutine per HTTP request in a web server. It's also relatively inefficient to create a new database connection for transient goroutines.
For this type of situation, pgsql.go provides a connection pool type Pool
which
allows for safe sharing of multiple connections between any number of goroutines
in the same process.
To create and use a connection pool, simply do the following (with error handling omitted):
// In main goroutine:
// Create a connection pool with up to 3 connections.
pool, _ := pgsql.NewPool("dbname=testdb", 3, pgsql.DEFAULT_IDLE_TIMEOUT)
// In worker goroutine:
conn, _ := pool.Acquire() // Get a connection from the pool.
// Use the connection normally.
result, _ := conn.Query("SELECT SUM(balance) FROM account")
result.Next()
// ...
pool.Release(conn) // Release the connection back to the pool.
For a complete example demonstrating connection pool usage, see the file pool_example.go.
pgsql.go was written by John E. Barham (jbarham@gmail.com).
The API is inspired by the gosqlite package by Russ Cox.