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Bump pg from 7.18.1 to 8.1.0 #74

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Bumps pg from 7.18.1 to 8.1.0.

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pg@8.1.0

  • Switch to using monorepo version of pg-connection-string. This includes better support for SSL argument parsing from connection strings and ensures continuity of support.
  • Add &ssl=no-verify option to connection string and PGSSLMODE=no-verify environment variable support for the pure JS driver. This is equivalent of passing { ssl: { rejectUnauthorize: false } } to the client/pool constructor. The advantage of having support in connection strings and environment variables is it can be "externally" configured via environment variables and CLI arguments much more easily, and should remove the need to directly edit any application code for the SSL default changes in 8.0. This should make using pg@8.x significantly less difficult on environments like Heroku for example.

pg-pool@3.2.0

  • Same changes to pg impact pg-pool as they both use the same connection parameter and connection string parsing code for configuring SSL.

pg-pool@3.1.0

pg@8.0.0

note: for detailed release notes please check here

  • Remove versions of node older than 6 lts from the test matrix. pg>=8.0 may still work on older versions but it is no longer officially supported.
  • Change default behavior when not specifying rejectUnauthorized with the SSL connection parameters. Previously we defaulted to rejectUnauthorized: false when it was not specifically included. We now default to rejectUnauthorized: true. Manually specify { ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: false } } for old behavior.
  • Change default database when not specified to use the user config option if available. Previously process.env.USER was used.
  • Change pg.Pool and pg.Query to be an es6 class.
  • Make pg.native non enumerable.
  • notice messages are no longer instances of Error.
  • Passwords no longer show up when instances of clients or pools are logged.

pg@7.18.0

  • This will likely be the last minor release before pg@8.0.
  • This version contains a few bug fixes and adds a deprecation warning for a pending change in 8.0 which will flip the default behavior over SSL from rejectUnauthorized from false to true making things more secure in the general use case.

pg-query-stream@3.0.0

  • Rewrote stream internals to better conform to node stream semantics. This should make pg-query-stream much better at respecting highWaterMark and getting rid of some edge case bugs when using pg-query-stream as an async iterator. Due to the size and nature of this change (effectively a full re-write) it's safest to bump the semver major here, though almost all tests remain untouched and still passing, which brings us to a breaking change to the API....
  • Changed stream.close to stream.destroy which is the official way to terminate a readable stream. This is a breaking change if you rely on the stream.close method on pg-query-stream...though should be just a find/replace type operation to upgrade as the semantics remain very similar (not exactly the same, since internals are rewritten, but more in line with how streams are "supposed" to behave).
  • Unified the config.batchSize and config.highWaterMark to both do the same thing: control how many rows are buffered in memory. The ReadableStream will manage exactly how many rows are requested from the cursor at a time. This should give better out of the box performance and help with efficient async iteration.

pg@7.17.0

  • Add support for idle_in_transaction_session_timeout option.

7.16.0

  • Add optional, opt-in behavior to test new, faster query pipeline. This is experimental, and not documented yet. The pipeline changes will grow significantly after the 8.0 release.

7.15.0

7.14.0

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Superseded by #75.

@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/pg-8.1.0 branch May 14, 2020 05:56
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