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amphp/postgres

AMPHP is a collection of event-driven libraries for PHP designed with fibers and concurrency in mind. amphp/postgres is an asynchronous Postgres client. The library implements concurrent querying by transparently distributing queries across a scalable pool of available connections. Either ext-pgsql (bundled with PHP) or pecl-pq are required.

Features

Installation

This package can be installed as a Composer dependency.

composer require amphp/postgres

Requirements

Note: pecl-ev is not compatible with ext-pgsql. If you wish to use pecl-ev for the event loop backend, you must use pecl-pq.

Documentation & Examples

Prepared statements and parameterized queries support named placeholders, as well as ? and standard numeric (i.e. $1) placeholders.

Row values are cast to their corresponding PHP types. For example, integer columns will be an int in the result row array.

More examples can be found in the examples directory.

use Amp\Postgres\PostgresConfig;
use Amp\Postgres\PostgresConnectionPool;

$config = PostgresConfig::fromString("host=localhost user=postgres db=test");

$pool = new PostgresConnectionPool($config);

$statement = $pool->prepare("SELECT * FROM test WHERE id = :id");

$result = $statement->execute(['id' => 1337]);
foreach ($result as $row) {
    // $row is an associative-array of column values, e.g.: $row['column_name']
}

Versioning

amphp/postgres follows the semver semantic versioning specification like all other amphp packages.

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please use the private security issue reporter instead of using the public issue tracker.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.