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package io.vertx.pgclient;
import io.vertx.pgclient.impl.PgConnectionImpl;
import io.vertx.sqlclient.PreparedQuery;
import io.vertx.sqlclient.SqlResult;
import io.vertx.sqlclient.RowSet;
import io.vertx.sqlclient.Row;
import io.vertx.sqlclient.SqlConnection;
import io.vertx.sqlclient.Tuple;
import io.vertx.codegen.annotations.Fluent;
import io.vertx.codegen.annotations.GenIgnore;
import io.vertx.codegen.annotations.VertxGen;
import io.vertx.core.*;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.stream.Collector;
A connection to Postgres.
Author: Julien Viet, Emad Alblueshi
/**
* A connection to Postgres.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:julien@julienviet.com">Julien Viet</a>
* @author <a href="mailto:emad.albloushi@gmail.com">Emad Alblueshi</a>
*/
@VertxGen
public interface PgConnection extends SqlConnection {
Connects to the database and returns the connection if that succeeds.
The connection interracts directly with the database is not a proxy, so closing the
connection will close the underlying connection to the database.
Params: - vertx – the vertx instance
- options – the connect options
- handler – the handler called with the connection or the failure
/**
* Connects to the database and returns the connection if that succeeds.
* <p/>
* The connection interracts directly with the database is not a proxy, so closing the
* connection will close the underlying connection to the database.
*
* @param vertx the vertx instance
* @param options the connect options
* @param handler the handler called with the connection or the failure
*/
static void connect(Vertx vertx, PgConnectOptions options, Handler<AsyncResult<PgConnection>> handler) {
PgConnectionImpl.connect(vertx, options, handler);
}
Like connect(Vertx, PgConnectOptions, Handler<AsyncResult<PgConnection>>)
with options build from the environment variables. /**
* Like {@link #connect(Vertx, PgConnectOptions, Handler)} with options build from the environment variables.
*/
static void connect(Vertx vertx, Handler<AsyncResult<PgConnection>> handler) {
connect(vertx, PgConnectOptions.fromEnv(), handler);
}
Like connect(Vertx, PgConnectOptions, Handler<AsyncResult<PgConnection>>)
with options build from connectionUri
. /**
* Like {@link #connect(Vertx, PgConnectOptions, Handler)} with options build from {@code connectionUri}.
*/
static void connect(Vertx vertx, String connectionUri, Handler<AsyncResult<PgConnection>> handler) {
connect(vertx, PgConnectOptions.fromUri(connectionUri), handler);
}
Set an handler called when the connection receives notification on a channel.
The handler is called with the PgNotification
and has access to the channel name and the notification payload. Params: - handler – the handler
Returns: the transaction instance
/**
* Set an handler called when the connection receives notification on a channel.
* <p/>
* The handler is called with the {@link PgNotification} and has access to the channel name
* and the notification payload.
*
* @param handler the handler
* @return the transaction instance
*/
@Fluent
PgConnection notificationHandler(Handler<PgNotification> handler);
Send a request cancellation message to tell the server to cancel processing request in this connection.
Note: Use this with caution because the cancellation signal may or may not have any effect.
Params: - handler – the handler notified if cancelling request is sent
Returns: a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
/**
* Send a request cancellation message to tell the server to cancel processing request in this connection.
* <br>Note: Use this with caution because the cancellation signal may or may not have any effect.
*
* @param handler the handler notified if cancelling request is sent
* @return a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
*/
PgConnection cancelRequest(Handler<AsyncResult<Void>> handler);
Returns: The process ID of the target backend
/**
* @return The process ID of the target backend
*/
int processId();
Returns: The secret key for the target backend
/**
* @return The secret key for the target backend
*/
int secretKey();
PgConnection prepare(String sql, Handler<AsyncResult<PreparedQuery>> handler);
PgConnection exceptionHandler(Handler<Throwable> handler);
PgConnection closeHandler(Handler<Void> handler);
PgConnection preparedQuery(String sql, Handler<AsyncResult<RowSet>> handler);
@GenIgnore
<R> PgConnection preparedQuery(String sql, Collector<Row, ?, R> collector, Handler<AsyncResult<SqlResult<R>>> handler);
PgConnection query(String sql, Handler<AsyncResult<RowSet>> handler);
@GenIgnore
<R> PgConnection query(String sql, Collector<Row, ?, R> collector, Handler<AsyncResult<SqlResult<R>>> handler);
PgConnection preparedQuery(String sql, Tuple arguments, Handler<AsyncResult<RowSet>> handler);
@GenIgnore
<R> PgConnection preparedQuery(String sql, Tuple arguments, Collector<Row, ?, R> collector, Handler<AsyncResult<SqlResult<R>>> handler);
PgConnection preparedBatch(String sql, List<Tuple> batch, Handler<AsyncResult<RowSet>> handler);
@GenIgnore
<R> PgConnection preparedBatch(String sql, List<Tuple> batch, Collector<Row, ?, R> collector, Handler<AsyncResult<SqlResult<R>>> handler);
}