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PostgreSQL Client for Amp

This library is a component for Amp that provides an asynchronous client for PostgreSQL.

Build Status Coverage Status Semantic Version MIT License @amphp on Twitter

Requirements
  • PHP 7
Installation

The recommended way to install is with the Composer package manager. (See the Composer installation guide for information on installing and using Composer.)

Run the following command to use this library in your project:

composer require amphp/postgres

You can also manually edit composer.json to add this library as a project requirement.

// composer.json
{
    "require": {
        "amphp/postgres": "^0.1"
    }
}

Example

#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php

require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';

use Amp\Postgres;

Amp\Loop::run(function () {
    /** @var \Amp\Postgres\Connection $connection */
    $connection = yield Postgres\connect('host=localhost user=postgres dbname=test');

    /** @var \Amp\Postgres\Statement $statement */
    $statement = yield $connection->prepare('SELECT * FROM test WHERE id=$1');

    /** @var \Amp\Postgres\TupleResult $result */
    $result = yield $statement->execute(1337);

    while (yield $result->advance()) {
        $row = $result->getCurrent();
        // $row is an array (map) of column values. e.g.: $row['column_name']
    }
});