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postgres-cleaner

v1.0.6

Published

Easy postgres cleaner for node.

Downloads

181

Readme

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Postgres Cleaner

Extremely simple way to clean your postgres database.

You need to clean database after your test cases, you can do it simply with only one call.

Supported Databases

  • Postgres

Instalation

$ npm install postgres-cleaner

Usage

var cleaner = require('postgres-cleaner')

var options = {
  type: 'truncate',
  skipTables: ['SequelizeMeta'],
}

// db      - database connection object
// options - cleaner options
cleaner(options, db)
  .then()
  .catch()

Options

type         - 'truncate' - DEFAULT: use truncate to clear all tables in database
                            and restart sequences
             - 'delete'   - use delete to clear all tables and restart all
                            sequences in database


[skipTables] - array of tables to skip deleting from

What should I use?

Truncate should be faster so we use truncate as a default behaviour if type is not provided. Use delete if you have a specific reason to use delete. You can read more about the differences here.

Using pg-promise

This lib expects pg database connection object. pg-promise does some further checks so to make it work use pg from pg-promise.

var pgp = require('pg-promise')({
    // Initialization Options
})

var db = pgp.pg.Pool({
  connectionString: 'postgres://your:database@localohost/string'
})

cleaner(options, db)
  .then()
  .catch()