
Azure PostgreSQL for TypeScript
FreeEasily connect to Azure PostgreSQL using Node.js and TypeScript.
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What Azure PostgreSQL for TypeScript does
The Azure PostgreSQL for TypeScript skill enables developers to connect to Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server using the popular pg (node-postgres) package. This skill supports both traditional password authentication and modern Microsoft Entra ID passwordless authentication, making it versatile for various security needs. By leveraging the pg package, developers can perform database operations seamlessly within their Node.js applications, ensuring efficient data management and retrieval.
To get started, users need to install the pg and @azure/identity packages, along with their TypeScript types. The skill provides clear instructions for setting up the necessary environment variables, which include the database host, database name, and authentication credentials. This setup allows for secure connections to the database, whether using a password or a token obtained through Entra ID.
The skill includes several core workflows that demonstrate how to establish a single client connection, utilize a connection pool for better performance, and execute parameterized queries to prevent SQL injection. Additionally, it offers transaction management capabilities, allowing developers to group multiple database operations into a single atomic action. This is particularly useful for maintaining data integrity during complex operations.
Overall, this skill is designed for developers working with Node.js and TypeScript who need to integrate Azure PostgreSQL into their applications. It simplifies the connection process and provides best practices for interacting with the database, making it a valuable tool for any developer aiming to work with Azure's database services.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to connect your Node.js or TypeScript application to Azure Database for PostgreSQL and require secure authentication methods.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable if you are not using Node.js or TypeScript, or if you require a different database solution that is not PostgreSQL.
What you can build with it
Connecting to Azure PostgreSQL
Use this skill to establish a connection to your Azure PostgreSQL database from a Node.js application, enabling data operations.
Implementing Passwordless Authentication
Leverage Microsoft Entra ID for secure, passwordless access to your Azure PostgreSQL database, enhancing security.
Managing Database Transactions
Utilize transaction management features to ensure data integrity when performing multiple related database operations.
How to install Azure PostgreSQL for TypeScript
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33Azure PostgreSQL for TypeScript (node-postgres)
Connect to Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server using the pg (node-postgres) package with support for password and Microsoft Entra ID (passwordless) authentication.
Installation
npm install pg @azure/identity
npm install -D @types/pg
Environment Variables
# Required
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_HOST=<server>.postgres.database.azure.com
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=<database>
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PORT=5432
# For password authentication
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER=<username>
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=<password>
# For Entra ID authentication
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER=<entra-user>@<server> # e.g., user@contoso.com
AZURE_POSTGRESQL_CLIENTID=<managed-identity-client-id> # For user-assigned identity
Authentication
Option 1: Password Authentication
import { Client, Pool } from "pg";
const client = new Client({
host: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_HOST,
database: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE,
user: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER,
password: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD,
port: Number(process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PORT) || 5432,
ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true } // Required for Azure
});
await client.connect();
Option 2: Microsoft Entra ID (Passwordless) - Recommended
import { Client, Pool } from "pg";
import { DefaultAzureCredential } from "@azure/identity";
// For system-assigned managed identity
const credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
// For user-assigned managed identity
// const credential = new DefaultAzureCredential({
// managedIdentityClientId: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_CLIENTID
// });
// Acquire access token for Azure PostgreSQL
const tokenResponse = await credential.getToken(
"https://ossrdbms-aad.database.windows.net/.default"
);
const client = new Client({
host: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_HOST,
database: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE,
user: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER, // Entra ID user
password: tokenResponse.token, // Token as password
port: Number(process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PORT) || 5432,
ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true }
});
await client.connect();
Core Workflows
1. Single Client Connection
import { Client } from "pg";
const client = new Client({
host: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_HOST,
database: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE,
user: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER,
password: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD,
port: 5432,
ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true }
});
try {
await client.connect();
const result = await client.query("SELECT NOW() as current_time");
console.log(result.rows[0].current_time);
} finally {
await client.end(); // Always close connection
}
2. Connection Pool (Recommended for Production)
import { Pool } from "pg";
const pool = new Pool({
host: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_HOST,
database: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE,
user: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER,
password: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD,
port: 5432,
ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true },
// Pool configuration
max: 20, // Maximum connections in pool
idleTimeoutMillis: 30000, // Close idle connections after 30s
connectionTimeoutMillis: 10000 // Timeout for new connections
});
// Query using pool (automatically acquires and releases connection)
const result = await pool.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = $1", [userId]);
// Explicit checkout for multiple queries
const client = await pool.connect();
try {
const res1 = await client.query("SELECT * FROM users");
const res2 = await client.query("SELECT * FROM orders");
} finally {
client.release(); // Return connection to pool
}
// Cleanup on shutdown
await pool.end();
3. Parameterized Queries (Prevent SQL Injection)
// ALWAYS use parameterized queries - never concatenate user input
const userId = 123;
const email = "user@example.com";
// Single parameter
const result = await pool.query(
"SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = $1",
[userId]
);
// Multiple parameters
const result = await pool.query(
"INSERT INTO users (email, name, created_at) VALUES ($1, $2, NOW()) RETURNING *",
[email, "John Doe"]
);
// Array parameter
const ids = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const result = await pool.query(
"SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = ANY($1::int[])",
[ids]
);
4. Transactions
const client = await pool.connect();
try {
await client.query("BEGIN");
const userResult = await client.query(
"INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES ($1) RETURNING id",
["user@example.com"]
);
const userId = userResult.rows[0].id;
await client.query(
"INSERT INTO orders (user_id, total) VALUES ($1, $2)",
[userId, 99.99]
);
await client.query("COMMIT");
} catch (error) {
await client.query("ROLLBACK");
throw error;
} finally {
client.release();
}
5. Transaction Helper Function
async function withTransaction<T>(
pool: Pool,
fn: (client: PoolClient) => Promise<T>
): Promise<T> {
const client = await pool.connect();
try {
await client.query("BEGIN");
const result = await fn(client);
await client.query("COMMIT");
return result;
} catch (error) {
await client.query("ROLLBACK");
throw error;
} finally {
client.release();
}
}
// Usage
const order = await withTransaction(pool, async (client) => {
const user = await client.query(
"INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES ($1) RETURNING *",
["user@example.com"]
);
const order = await client.query(
"INSERT INTO orders (user_id, total) VALUES ($1, $2) RETURNING *",
[user.rows[0].id, 99.99]
);
return order.rows[0];
});
6. Typed Queries with TypeScript
import { Pool, QueryResult } from "pg";
interface User {
id: number;
email: string;
name: string;
created_at: Date;
}
// Type the query result
const result: QueryResult<User> = await pool.query<User>(
"SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = $1",
[userId]
);
const user: User | undefined = result.rows[0];
// Type-safe insert
async function createUser(
pool: Pool,
email: string,
name: string
): Promise<User> {
const result = await pool.query<User>(
"INSERT INTO users (email, name) VALUES ($1, $2) RETURNING *",
[email, name]
);
return result.rows[0];
}
Pool with Entra ID Token Refresh
For long-running applications, tokens expire and need refresh:
import { Pool, PoolConfig } from "pg";
import { DefaultAzureCredential, AccessToken } from "@azure/identity";
class AzurePostgresPool {
private pool: Pool | null = null;
private credential: DefaultAzureCredential;
private tokenExpiry: Date | null = null;
private config: Omit<PoolConfig, "password">;
constructor(config: Omit<PoolConfig, "password">) {
this.credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
this.config = config;
}
private async getToken(): Promise<string> {
const tokenResponse = await this.credential.getToken(
"https://ossrdbms-aad.database.windows.net/.default"
);
this.tokenExpiry = new Date(tokenResponse.expiresOnTimestamp);
return tokenResponse.token;
}
private isTokenExpired(): boolean {
if (!this.tokenExpiry) return true;
// Refresh 5 minutes before expiry
return new Date() >= new Date(this.tokenExpiry.getTime() - 5 * 60 * 1000);
}
async getPool(): Promise<Pool> {
if (this.pool && !this.isTokenExpired()) {
return this.pool;
}
// Close existing pool if token expired
if (this.pool) {
await this.pool.end();
}
const token = await this.getToken();
this.pool = new Pool({
...this.config,
password: token
});
return this.pool;
}
async query<T>(text: string, params?: any[]): Promise<QueryResult<T>> {
const pool = await this.getPool();
return pool.query<T>(text, params);
}
async end(): Promise<void> {
if (this.pool) {
await this.pool.end();
this.pool = null;
}
}
}
// Usage
const azurePool = new AzurePostgresPool({
host: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_HOST!,
database: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE!,
user: process.env.AZURE_POSTGRESQL_USER!,
port: 5432,
ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true },
max: 20
});
const result = await azurePool.query("SELECT NOW()");
Error Handling
import { DatabaseError } from "pg";
try {
await pool.query("INSERT INTO users (email) VALUES ($1)", [email]);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof DatabaseError) {
switch (error.code) {
case "23505": // unique_violation
console.error("Duplicate entry:", error.detail);
break;
case "23503": // foreign_key_violation
console.error("Foreign key constraint failed:", error.detail);
break;
case "42P01": // undefined_table
console.error("Table does not exist:", error.message);
break;
case "28P01": // invalid_password
console.error("Authentication failed");
break;
case "57P03": // cannot_connect_now (server starting)
console.error("Server unavailable, retry later");
break;
default:
console.error(`PostgreSQL error ${error.code}: ${error.message}`);
}
}
throw error;
}
Connection String Format
// Alternative: Use connection string
const pool = new Pool({
connectionString: `postgres://${user}:${password}@${host}:${port}/${database}?sslmode=require`
});
// With SSL required (Azure)
const connectionString =
`postgres://user:password@server.postgres.database.azure.com:5432/mydb?sslmode=require`;
Pool Events
const pool = new Pool({ /* config */ });
pool.on("connect", (client) => {
console.log("New client connected to pool");
});
pool.on("acquire", (client) => {
console.log("Client checked out from pool");
});
pool.on("release", (err, client) => {
console.log("Client returned to pool");
});
pool.on("remove", (client) => {
console.log("Client removed from pool");
});
pool.on("error", (err, client) => {
console.error("Unexpected pool error:", err);
});
Azure-Specific Configuration
| Setting | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
ssl.rejectUnauthorized | true | Always use SSL for Azure |
| Default port | 5432 | Standard PostgreSQL port |
| PgBouncer port | 6432 | Use when PgBouncer enabled |
| Token scope | https://ossrdbms-aad.database.windows.net/.default | Entra ID token scope |
| Token lifetime | ~1 hour | Refresh before expiry |
Pool Sizing Guidelines
| Workload | max | idleTimeoutMillis |
|---|---|---|
| Light (dev/test) | 5-10 | 30000 |
| Medium (production) | 20-30 | 30000 |
| Heavy (high concurrency) | 50-100 | 10000 |
Note: Azure PostgreSQL has connection limits based on SKU. Check your tier's max connections.
Best Practices
- Always use connection pools for production applications
- Use parameterized queries - Never concatenate user input
- Always close connections - Use
try/finallyor connection pools - Enable SSL - Required for Azure (
ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true }) - Handle token refresh - Entra ID tokens expire after ~1 hour
- Set connection timeouts - Avoid hanging on network issues
- Use transactions - For multi-statement operations
- Monitor pool metrics - Track
pool.totalCount,pool.idleCount,pool.waitingCount - Graceful shutdown - Call
pool.end()on application termination - Use TypeScript generics - Type your query results for safety
Key Types
import {
Client,
Pool,
PoolClient,
PoolConfig,
QueryResult,
QueryResultRow,
DatabaseError,
QueryConfig
} from "pg";
Reference Links
| Resource | URL |
|---|---|
| node-postgres Docs | https://node-postgres.com |
| npm Package | https://www.npmjs.com/package/pg |
| GitHub Repository | https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres |
| Azure PostgreSQL Docs | https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/flexible-server/ |
| Passwordless Connection | https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/postgresql/flexible-server/how-to-connect-with-managed-identity |
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Azure PostgreSQL for TypeScript
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