Introduces code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/db-postgres — the PostgreSQL database starter for the Einherjar framework. Absorbs the postgres package from micro-lib, replacing fmt.Errorf wrapping with core/xerrors and migrating from pgx v4 to pgx v5. Interfaces (CT-6: one TypeSpec per file): - Executor — Exec, Query, QueryRow (pgx-native types) - Tx — Executor + Commit(ctx), Rollback(ctx) - Provider — GetExecutor, Begin, BeginTx, Ping, HandleError - Component — lifecycle.Component + observability.Checkable + Provider + Stats() - UnitOfWork — Do(ctx, fn) Implementation: - New(logger, cfg) Component — pool not created until OnInit - OnInit: pgxpool.NewWithConfig with duration parsing; 30s timeout - OnStart: PING with 5s timeout; logs "postgres: connected" - OnStop: pool.Close(); logs "postgres: closing pool" - GetExecutor: returns active Tx from context (ctxTxKey) or pool; nil-safe - Begin/BeginTx: wraps pgx.TxOptions; wrapped in xerrors on error - HealthCheck: delegates to Ping; Priority LevelCritical - Stats() *pgxpool.Stat — zero value when pool uninitialized - NewUnitOfWork(logger, provider) UnitOfWork — Begin+inject+commit/rollback - HandleError: UniqueViolation→ErrAlreadyExists, ForeignKey/Check→ErrInvalidInput, pgx.ErrNoRows→ErrNotFound, all others→ErrInternal Config (EINHERJAR_PG_* env vars): Host, Port(5432), User, Password, Name, SSLMode(disable), Timezone(UTC), MaxConns(5), MinConns(2), MaxConnLifetime(1h), MaxConnIdleTime(30m), HealthCheckPeriod(1m) - Component interface embeds observability.Identifiable; identifiable.go implements ModulePath and ModuleVersion via runtime/debug.ReadBuildInfo() — prints in launcher banner
einherjar/db-postgres
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code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/db-postgres is the PostgreSQL database component of the Einherjar framework. It wraps pgxpool behind a lifecycle-aware Component, exposes a uniform Executor interface for queries and transactions, and provides a UnitOfWork that injects the active transaction into context — so repositories never need to know whether they are inside a transaction or not.
Usage
Setup
import dbpg "code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/db-postgres"
db := dbpg.New(logger, dbpg.DefaultConfig())
launcher.Append(db) // OnInit opens pool; OnStop closes it
health.Register(db) // PING health check; LevelCritical
Querying
// GetExecutor returns the pool when called outside a UnitOfWork.
rows, err := db.GetExecutor(ctx).Query(ctx, "SELECT id, name FROM users WHERE active = $1", true)
defer rows.Close()
var name string
err := db.GetExecutor(ctx).QueryRow(ctx, "SELECT name FROM users WHERE id = $1", id).Scan(&name)
Manual transaction
tx, err := db.Begin(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer tx.Rollback(ctx)
_, err = tx.Exec(ctx, "UPDATE accounts SET balance = balance - $1 WHERE id = $2", amount, fromID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return tx.Commit(ctx)
BeginTx is available when you need explicit isolation level control:
tx, err := db.BeginTx(ctx, pgx.TxOptions{IsoLevel: pgx.Serializable})
Unit of work (recommended)
UnitOfWork wraps the transaction in context so every call to GetExecutor inside uow.Do automatically returns the active transaction. Repositories require no changes.
uow := dbpg.NewUnitOfWork(logger, db)
err := uow.Do(ctx, func(ctx context.Context) error {
_, err := db.GetExecutor(ctx).Exec(ctx, "INSERT INTO orders (...) VALUES (...)", ...)
return err
})
If the function returns an error, the transaction is rolled back. If it returns nil, the transaction is committed.
Error handling
if err := db.HandleError(someErr); err != nil {
// pgconn error codes mapped to xerrors:
// 23505 unique_violation → ErrAlreadyExists
// 23503 foreign_key_violation → ErrPreconditionFailed
// 23502 not_null_violation → ErrInvalidInput
// context.Canceled → ErrCancelled
// context.DeadlineExceeded → ErrDeadlineExceeded
}
HandleError is also available as a package-level function: dbpg.HandleError(err).
Environment variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
EINHERJAR_PG_HOST |
Yes | — | PostgreSQL host |
EINHERJAR_PG_PORT |
No | 5432 |
Listen port |
EINHERJAR_PG_USER |
Yes | — | Database user |
EINHERJAR_PG_PASSWORD |
Yes | — | Database password |
EINHERJAR_PG_NAME |
Yes | — | Database name |
EINHERJAR_PG_SSL_MODE |
No | disable |
disable, require, verify-full |
EINHERJAR_PG_TIMEZONE |
No | UTC |
Session timezone |
EINHERJAR_PG_MAX_CONNS |
No | 5 |
Maximum connections in pool |
EINHERJAR_PG_MIN_CONNS |
No | 2 |
Minimum idle connections |
EINHERJAR_PG_MAX_CONN_LIFETIME |
No | 1h |
Maximum connection lifetime |
EINHERJAR_PG_MAX_CONN_IDLE_TIME |
No | 30m |
Maximum idle time before connection is closed |
EINHERJAR_PG_HEALTH_CHECK_PERIOD |
No | 1m |
pgxpool background health check interval |
Dependency graph
contracts (zero dependencies)
↑
core
↑
db-postgres (contracts, core, pgx/v5, pgerrcode)
↑
your app
Verification
cd db-postgres/
go build ./...
go vet ./...
go test ./...
gofmt -l .
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