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README.md

@rawsql-ts/executor

Thin connection-lifecycle and transaction-scope manager for rawsql-ts. Zero dependencies.

Install

npm install @rawsql-ts/executor

Quick Start

import { createConnectionProvider } from '@rawsql-ts/executor';
import { Pool } from 'pg';

const pool = new Pool({ connectionString: '...' });

const provider = createConnectionProvider({
  connectionFactory: () => pool.connect(),
  // PoolClient has release(), so disposeConnection is optional.
});

// Simple query (no transaction)
const users = await provider.withConnection(async (conn) => {
  const result = await conn.query<{ id: number; name: string }>(
    'SELECT * FROM users'
  );
  return result.rows;
});

// Transaction
await provider.withTransaction(async (conn) => {
  await conn.query('UPDATE accounts SET balance = balance - $1 WHERE id = $2', [100, fromId]);
  await conn.query('UPDATE accounts SET balance = balance + $1 WHERE id = $2', [100, toId]);
});

Transaction statements are execution control, not catalog assets. Keep BEGIN / COMMIT / ROLLBACK out of SQL files and repository/query specs; use withTransaction(...) or driver-level APIs instead.

API

createConnectionProvider(options)

Creates a ConnectionProvider with withConnection and withTransaction methods.

Options:

Property Required Description
connectionFactory Yes () => Promise<T> — acquires a connection
disposeConnection Depends (conn: T) => void | Promise<void> — releases the connection

ConnectionProvider<T>

Method Description
withConnection(fn) Acquires a connection, runs fn, then disposes the connection.
withTransaction(fn) Acquires a connection, runs BEGIN, fn, COMMIT, then disposes. Rolls back on error.

Type-Safe Disposal

The disposeConnection requirement is enforced at the type level via overloads:

  • ReleasableConnection (has release()): disposeConnection is optional. If omitted, release() is called automatically.
  • ManagedConnection (no release()): disposeConnection is required. Omitting it causes a compile-time error, preventing connection leaks.

If you provide disposeConnection on a ReleasableConnection, your custom disposer takes precedence over the automatic release() call.

// OK: PoolClient has release() — disposeConnection is optional
const provider = createConnectionProvider({
  connectionFactory: () => pool.connect(),
});

// OK: standalone Client — explicit disposeConnection
const provider = createConnectionProvider({
  connectionFactory: async () => { const c = new Client(); await c.connect(); return c; },
  disposeConnection: (conn) => conn.end(),
});

// COMPILE ERROR: standalone Client has no release() and no disposeConnection
const provider = createConnectionProvider({
  connectionFactory: async () => { const c = new Client(); await c.connect(); return c; },
  // ^ disposeConnection is required here
});

Why end() Is Not Called Automatically

end() can be a destructive operation depending on the driver (e.g., permanently closing a connection pool). For safety, the default dispose logic only calls release() when available. If you need end() semantics (e.g., for a standalone pg.Client), provide an explicit disposeConnection hook:

disposeConnection: (conn) => conn.end()

ROLLBACK Failure Handling

withTransaction attempts ROLLBACK when the callback or COMMIT fails. If ROLLBACK itself fails, the secondary failure is suppressed and the original error is always propagated to the caller. This follows the principle that the root cause should never be masked by cleanup failures.

Integration with sql-contract

This package does not depend on @rawsql-ts/sql-contract. Since ManagedConnection.query returns driver-specific result types, you need a small adapter function to extract rows for sql-contract's QueryExecutor:

import { createReader } from '@rawsql-ts/sql-contract';

await provider.withTransaction(async (conn) => {
  const executor = async (sql: string, params: unknown[]) => {
    const result = await conn.query<Record<string, unknown>>(sql, params);
    return result.rows;
  };

  const reader = createReader(executor);
  const user = await reader.one('SELECT ...', [userId]);
});

License

MIT