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Reactive Postgres Client

Build Status

  • Simple API focusing on scalability and low overhead.

  • Reactive and non blocking which able to handle many database connections with a single thread.

  • Ranked #1 in the TechEmpower Benchmark Round 15 Single query benchmark.

Features

  • Event driven

  • Lightweight

  • Built-in connection pooling

  • Prepared queries caching

  • Publish / subscribe using Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY

  • Batch and cursor support

  • Row streaming

  • java.util.stream.Collector row set transformation

  • Command pipeling

  • RxJava 1 and RxJava 2

  • Direct memory to object without unnecessary copies

  • Java 8 Date and Time

  • SSL/TLS

  • Unix domain socket

  • HTTP/1.x CONNECT, SOCKS4a or SOCKS5 proxy

Usage

Latest release is 0.10.0.

To use the client, add the following dependency to the dependencies section of your build descriptor:

  • Maven (in your pom.xml):

<dependency>
  <groupId>io.reactiverse</groupId>
  <artifactId>reactive-pg-client</artifactId>
  <version>0.10.0</version>
</dependency>
  • Gradle (in your build.gradle file):

dependencies {
  compile 'io.reactiverse:reactive-pg-client:0.10.0'
}

Then the code is quite straightforward:

// Pool options
PgPoolOptions options = new PgPoolOptions()
  .setPort(5432)
  .setHost("the-host")
  .setDatabase("the-db")
  .setUser("user")
  .setPassword("secret")
  .setMaxSize(5);

// Create the client pool
PgPool client = PgClient.pool(options);

// A simple query
client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE id='julien'", ar -> {
  if (ar.succeeded()) {
    PgResult<Row> result = ar.result();
    System.out.println("Got " + result.size() + " results ");
  } else {
    System.out.println("Failure: " + ar.cause().getMessage());
  }

  // Now close the pool
  client.close();
});

Javadoc

Supported Data Types

The Reactive Postgres Client currently supports the following data types

_ Value Array

Postgres

Java

Supported

JAVA

Supported

BOOLEAN

j.l.Boolean

j.l.Boolean[]

INT2

j.l.Short

j.l.Short[]

INT4

j.l.Integer

j.l.Integer[]

INT8

j.l.Long

j.l.Long[]

FLOAT4

j.l.Float

j.l.Float[]

FLOAT8

j.l.Double

j.l.Double[]

CHAR

j.l.Character

j.l.Character[]

VARCHAR

j.l.String

j.l.String[]

TEXT

j.l.String

j.l.String[]

ENUM

j.l.String

j.l.String[]

NAME

j.l.String

j.l.String[]

NUMERIC

i.r.p.Numeric

i.r.p.Numeric[]

UUID

j.u.UUID

j.u.UUID[]

DATE

j.t.LocalDate

j.t.LocalDate[]

TIME

j.t.LocalTime

j.t.LocalTime[]

TIMETZ

j.t.OffsetTime

j.t.OffsetTime[]

TIMESTAMP

j.t.LocalDateTime

j.t.LocalDateTime[]

TIMESTAMPTZ

j.t.OffsetDateTime

j.t.OffsetDateTime[]

INTERVAL

i.r.p.d.Interval

i.r.p.d.Interval[]

BYTEA

i.v.c.b.Buffer

i.v.c.b.Buffer[]

JSON

i.r.p.Json

i.r.p.Json[]

JSONB

i.r.p.Json

i.r.p.Json[]

The following types

SERIAL2, SERIAL4, SERIAL8, MONEY, BIT, VARBIT, MACADDR, INET, CIDR, MACADDR8, XML, POINT, PATH, BOX, LINE, POLYGON, LSEG, CIRCLE, HSTORE, OID, VOID, UNKOWN, TSQUERY, TSVECTOR

are not implemented yet (PR are welcome).

Snapshots

License

Apache License - Version 2.0

Developers

Documentation

The online and published documentation is in /docs and is served by GitHub pages with Jekyll.

You can find the actual guide source in [src/main/docs/index.md](src/main/docs/index.md). At compilation time, this source generates the [jekyll/guide/java/index.md](jekyll/guide/java/index.md).

The current documentation is in /jekyll and can be preview using Docker and your browser

  • generate the documentation

    • mvn compile to generate jekyll/guide/java/index.md

    • mvn site to generate the javadoc in jekyll/apidocs

  • run Jekyll

    • cd jekyll

    • docker-compose up

  • open your browser at http://localhost:4000