#!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'pg' $stdout.sync = true # This is a example of how to mix and match synchronous and async APIs. In this case, # the connection to the server is made syncrhonously, and then queries are # asynchronous. TIMEOUT = 5.0 # seconds to wait for an async operation to complete CONN_OPTS = { :host => 'localhost', :dbname => 'test', } # Output progress messages def output_progress( msg ) puts ">>> #{msg}\n" end # Start the (synchronous) connection output_progress "Starting connection..." conn = PG.connect( CONN_OPTS ) or abort "Unable to create a new connection!" abort "Connect failed: %s" % [ conn.error_message ] unless conn.status == PG::CONNECTION_OK # Now grab a reference to the underlying socket to select() on while the query is running socket = conn.socket_io # Send the (asynchronous) query output_progress "Sending query" conn.send_query( "SELECT * FROM pg_stat_activity" ) # Fetch results until there aren't any more loop do output_progress " waiting for a response" # Buffer any incoming data on the socket until a full result is ready. conn.consume_input while conn.is_busy output_progress " waiting for data to be available on %p..." % [ socket ] select( [socket], nil, nil, TIMEOUT ) or raise "Timeout waiting for query response." conn.consume_input end # Fetch the next result. If there isn't one, the query is finished result = conn.get_result or break output_progress "Query result:\n%p\n" % [ result.values ] end output_progress "Done." conn.finish