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postgraphile-plugin-timestamp-format

v0.1.2

Published

Adds formatting for `timestamptz` fields through [PostgreSQL's `to_char`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-formatting.html) function.

Downloads

6

Readme

postgraphile-plugin-timestamp-format

Adds formatting for timestamptz fields through PostgreSQL's to_char function.

GraphiQL Screenshot

Installation

Install the npm package:

npm install postgraphile-plugin-timestamp-format

Add the date_format_tz function to your database:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION
    public.date_format_tz(
        input_timestamp timestamp with time zone,
        format text,
        tz text
    )
    RETURNS text
    LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'
    COST 100
    VOLATILE STRICT PARALLEL UNSAFE
AS $BODY$
DECLARE result text;
BEGIN
	PERFORM set_config('TimeZone', tz, true);
	result := to_char(input_timestamp, format);
	RESET TimeZone;
	RETURN result;
END;
$BODY$;

Add PostGraphilePluginTimestampFormat to appendPlugins:

import express from 'express';
import postgraphile from 'postgraphile';
import PostGraphilePluginTimestampFormat from 'postgraphile-plugin-timestamp-format';

const app = express();

app.use(
    postgraphile(
        process.env.DATABASE_URL || 'postgres://user:pass@host:5432/dbname',
        'public',
        {
            appendPlugins:
            [
                PostGraphilePluginTimestampFormat()
            ],
            watchPg: true,
            graphiql: true,
            enhanceGraphiql: true,
        }
    )
);

app.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000);

API

PostGraphilePluginTimestampFormat({ [nameFn], [defaultFormat] })

Constructs the plugin.

  • nameFn - function(name: string): string, called when a name is generated for the formatted timestamp field. The returned string is used as the new field's name in the GraphQL schema
  • defaultFormat - string, Default timestamp format to use when called without a format argument

Supported timezones

Which timezones are supported depends on your operating system. Run the following query on your database server to get a list:

SELECT name FROM pg_timezone_names() ORDER BY name;

Default timezone

When no tz argument is provided by the GraphQL query, the server's default timezone setting is used. Run the following query to know the default timezone your database server uses:

SELECT current_setting('TimeZone');