/embedded-postgres

Run a real Postgres database locally on Linux, OSX or Windows as part of another Go application or test

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embedded-postgres

This project has been forked from https://github.com/fergusstrange/embedded-postgres. For Vega Data Node purposes, we need to have access to a postgres database with the TimescaleDB plugin. This requires prebuilt binaries that can be found here


Run a real Postgres database locally on Linux, OSX or Windows as part of another Go application or test.

When testing this provides a higher level of confidence than using any in memory alternative. It also requires no other external dependencies outside of the Go build ecosystem.

Heavily inspired by Java projects zonkyio/embedded-postgres and opentable/otj-pg-embedded and reliant on the great work being done by zonkyio/embedded-postgres-binaries in order to fetch precompiled binaries from Maven.

Installation

embedded-postgres uses Go modules and as such can be referenced by release version for use as a library. Use the following to add the latest release to your project.

go get -u github.com/vegaprotocol/embedded-postgres

How to use

This library aims to require as little configuration as possible, favouring overridable defaults

Configuration Default Value
Username postgres
Password postgres
Database postgres
Version 14.1.0
RuntimePath $USER_HOME/.embedded-postgres-go/extracted
DataPath $USER_HOME/.embedded-postgres-go/extracted/data
BinariesPath $USER_HOME/.embedded-postgres-go/extracted
Port 5432
StartTimeout 15 Seconds

The RuntimePath directory is erased and recreated at each Start() and therefore not suitable for persistent data.

If a persistent data location is required, set DataPath to a directory outside RuntimePath.

If the RuntimePath directory is empty or already initialized but with an incompatible postgres version, it will be removed and Postgres reinitialized.

Postgres binaries will be downloaded and placed in BinaryPath if BinaryPath/bin doesn't exist. If the directory does exist, whatever binary version is placed there will be used (no version check is done).
If your test need to run multiple different versions of Postgres for different tests, make sure BinaryPath is a subdirectory of RuntimePath.

A single Postgres instance can be created, started and stopped as follows

postgres := embeddedpostgres.NewDatabase()
err := postgres.Start()

// Do test logic

err := postgres.Stop()

or created with custom configuration

logger := &bytes.Buffer{}
postgres := NewDatabase(DefaultConfig().
Username("beer").
Password("wine").
Database("gin").
Version(V12).
RuntimePath("/tmp").
Port(9876).
StartTimeout(45 * time.Second).
Logger(logger))
err := postgres.Start()

// Do test logic

err := postgres.Stop()

It should be noted that if postgres.Stop() is not called then the child Postgres process will not be released and the caller will block.

Examples

There are a number of realistic representations of how to use this library in examples.

Credits

Contributing

View the contributing guide.