{"version":3,"sources":["../../src/driver/postgres/PostgresConnectionOptions.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"","file":"PostgresConnectionOptions.js","sourcesContent":["import { BaseDataSourceOptions } from \"../../data-source/BaseDataSourceOptions\"\nimport { ReplicationMode } from \"../types/ReplicationMode\"\nimport { PostgresConnectionCredentialsOptions } from \"./PostgresConnectionCredentialsOptions\"\n\n/**\n * Postgres-specific connection options.\n */\nexport interface PostgresConnectionOptions\n extends BaseDataSourceOptions,\n PostgresConnectionCredentialsOptions {\n /**\n * Database type.\n */\n readonly type: \"postgres\"\n\n /**\n * Schema name.\n */\n readonly schema?: string\n\n /**\n * The driver object\n * This defaults to `require(\"pg\")`.\n */\n readonly driver?: any\n\n /**\n * The driver object\n * This defaults to `require(\"pg-native\")`.\n */\n readonly nativeDriver?: any\n\n /**\n * A boolean determining whether to pass time values in UTC or local time. (default: false).\n */\n readonly useUTC?: boolean\n\n /**\n * Replication setup.\n */\n readonly replication?: {\n /**\n * Master server used by orm to perform writes.\n */\n readonly master: PostgresConnectionCredentialsOptions\n\n /**\n * List of read-from severs (slaves).\n */\n readonly slaves: PostgresConnectionCredentialsOptions[]\n\n /**\n * Default connection pool to use for SELECT queries\n * @default \"slave\"\n */\n readonly defaultMode?: ReplicationMode\n }\n\n /**\n * The milliseconds before a timeout occurs during the initial connection to the postgres\n * server. If undefined, or set to 0, there is no timeout. Defaults to undefined.\n */\n readonly connectTimeoutMS?: number\n\n /**\n * The Postgres extension to use to generate UUID columns. Defaults to uuid-ossp.\n * If pgcrypto is selected, TypeORM will use the gen_random_uuid() function from this extension.\n * If uuid-ossp is selected, TypeORM will use the uuid_generate_v4() function from this extension.\n */\n readonly uuidExtension?: \"pgcrypto\" | \"uuid-ossp\"\n\n /*\n * Function handling errors thrown by drivers pool.\n * Defaults to logging error with `warn` level.\n */\n readonly poolErrorHandler?: (err: any) => any\n\n /**\n * Include notification messages from Postgres server in client logs\n */\n readonly logNotifications?: boolean\n\n /**\n * Automatically install postgres extensions\n */\n readonly installExtensions?: boolean\n\n /**\n * Return 64-bit integers (int8) as JavaScript integers.\n *\n * Because JavaScript doesn't have support for 64-bit integers node-postgres cannot confidently\n * parse int8 data type results as numbers because if you have a huge number it will overflow\n * and the result you'd get back from node-postgres would not be the result in the database.\n * That would be a very bad thing so node-postgres just returns int8 results as strings and leaves the parsing up to you.\n *\n * Enabling parseInt8 will cause node-postgres to parse int8 results as numbers.\n * Note: the maximum safe integer in js is: Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER (`+2^53`)\n *\n * @see [JavaScript Number objects](http://ecma262-5.com/ELS5_HTML.htm#Section_8.5)\n * @see [node-postgres int8 explanation](https://github.com/brianc/node-pg-types#:~:text=on%20projects%3A%20return-,64%2Dbit%20integers,-(int8)%20as)\n * @see [node-postgres defaults.parseInt8 implementation](https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres/blob/pg%408.8.0/packages/pg/lib/defaults.js#L80)\n */\n readonly parseInt8?: boolean\n}\n"],"sourceRoot":"../.."}