๐ Non-blocking, event-driven Swift client for PostgreSQL.
The table below shows a list of PostgresKit major releases alongside their compatible NIO and Swift versions.
Version | NIO | Swift | SPM |
---|---|---|---|
2.0 | 2.0 | 5.2+ | from: "2.0.0" |
1.0 | 1.0 | 4.0+ | from: "1.0.0" |
Use the SPM string to easily include the dependendency in your Package.swift
file.
.package(url: "https://github.com/vapor/postgres-kit.git", from: ...)
PostgresKit supports the following platforms:
- Ubuntu 16.04+
- macOS 10.15+
PostgresKit is a PostgreSQL client library built on SQLKit. It supports building and serializing Postgres-dialect SQL queries. PostgresKit uses PostgresNIO to connect and communicate with the database server asynchronously. AsyncKit is used to provide connection pooling.
Database connection options and credentials are specified using a PostgresConfiguration
struct.
import PostgresKit
let configuration = PostgresConfiguration(
hostname: "localhost",
username: "vapor_username",
password: "vapor_password",
database: "vapor_database"
)
URL string based configuration is also supported.
guard let configuration = PostgresConfiguration(url: "postgres://...") else {
...
}
To connect via unix-domain sockets, use unixDomainSocketPath
instead of hostname
and port
.
let configuration = PostgresConfiguration(
unixDomainSocketPath: "/path/to/socket",
username: "vapor_username",
password: "vapor_password",
database: "vapor_database"
)
Once you have a PostgresConfiguration
, you can use it to create a connection source and pool.
let eventLoopGroup: EventLoopGroup = ...
defer { try! eventLoopGroup.syncShutdown() }
let pools = EventLoopGroupConnectionPool(
source: PostgresConnectionSource(configuration: configuration),
on: eventLoopGroup
)
defer { pools.shutdown() }
First create a PostgresConnectionSource
using the configuration struct. This type is responsible for creating new connections to your database server as needed.
Next, use the connection source to create an EventLoopGroupConnectionPool
. You will also need to pass an EventLoopGroup
. For more information on creating an EventLoopGroup
, visit SwiftNIO's documentation. Make sure to shutdown the connection pool before it deinitializes.
EventLoopGroupConnectionPool
is a collection of pools for each event loop. When using EventLoopGroupConnectionPool
directly, random event loops will be chosen as needed.
pools.withConnection { conn
print(conn) // PostgresConnection on randomly chosen event loop
}
To get a pool for a specific event loop, use pool(for:)
. This returns an EventLoopConnectionPool
.
let eventLoop: EventLoop = ...
let pool = pools.pool(for: eventLoop)
pool.withConnection { conn
print(conn) // PostgresConnection on eventLoop
}
Both EventLoopGroupConnectionPool
and EventLoopConnectionPool
can be used to create instances of PostgresDatabase
.
let postgres = pool.database(logger: ...) // PostgresDatabase
let rows = try postgres.simpleQuery("SELECT version();").wait()
Visit PostgresNIO's docs for more information on using PostgresDatabase
.
A PostgresDatabase
can be used to create an instance of SQLDatabase
.
let sql = postgres.sql() // SQLDatabase
let planets = try sql.select().column("*").from("planets").all().wait()
Visit SQLKit's docs for more information on using SQLDatabase
.