pgaudit
plv8
pgaudit | plv8 | |
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5 | 13 | |
1,187 | 1,854 | |
1.4% | 0.9% | |
5.0 | 6.6 | |
5 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pgaudit
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Show HN: I built this Postgres logger for you guys to check out
I think pgAudit it still the best and it's not a major issue. You can try my PR that fixes this issue https://github.com/pgaudit/pgaudit/pull/219 it should work and it should handle the other types of SELECT's that need update permissions but are not actually updating anything https://pglocks.org/?pglock=RowShareLock
- PgAudit: Open-Source PostgreSQL Audit Logging
- Auditing CREATE/DROP DATABASE
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How Postgres Audit Tables Saved Us from Taking Down Production
You can use pgaudit, it's an extension that let's you audit DDL/DML statements. It's a great auditing mechanism. I use it on all our prod postgres instances, but have only "DML" enabled, because of the potential performance overhead
https://github.com/pgaudit/pgaudit
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Auditing PostgreSQL Using pgAudit
pgAudit, with all its capabilities, simplifies the process of auditing by generating the audit trail log. Though there are a few caveats, like logging of renamed objects under the same name, it is still a robust tool that provides the required functionality. However, the audit information written in logs may not be just ideal for the auditing process - the auditing process is even better when those logs can be converted to a database schema, and audit data can be loaded to the database so you can easily query the information. This is where the PostgreSQL Audit Log Analyzer (pgAudit Analyze) is helpful. For more information, refer to the github pages of pgAudit and pgAudit Analyze.
plv8
- Supabase Storage: now supports the S3 protocol
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PLJS – JavaScript Language Plugin for PostreSQL
a bit more than an experiment at this point. pljs, even in its early state, has some very good results: https://github.com/plv8/plv8/issues/531#issuecomment-1627883...
passing through v8's javascript/c++ membrane has always been painful, and appears to be getting worse.
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Sending Email From Postgres
From here you'll write a send_email function in Postgres that calls the API. I initially wrote the entire function in PLpgSQL and spent an entire day to get it debugged and working. And even then I wasn't happy with it. In my opinion that language is unintuitive and difficult to learn and debug. I switched over to PLV8, an extension for Postgres that supports writing functions in Javascript. It takes one click in the Supabase UI to enable this extension, and it will save hours and hours of time.
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I wrote a database engine in Typescript
You jest, but the evil geniuses at plv8 have already done it for Postgresql.
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Surrealdb – FOSS document-graph database, for the realtime web in Rust
To be honest I haven't used it, but I've extensively used pl/pgsql and a little pl/ruby, and know that https://plv8.github.io/ exists - it might be what you're looking for and it's on my list of things to play with
- PLV8 is a trusted Javascript language extension for PostgreSQL. It can be used for stored procedures, triggers, etc.
- PLV8 JavaScript Procedural Language Add-On for PostgreSQL
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Show HN: Postgres.js – Fastest Full-Featured PostgreSQL Client for Node and Deno
but, let's take your straw man a little further. let's suppose that all of the actual parsing is done for you already, and all you're doing is iterating through the data structure, creating objects through the c++ api, and calling it good. that should be faster than calling the c++ JSON.parse(), shouldn't it? since we don't have to actually parse anything, right? no, it's actually much slower. you can see this in action at https://github.com/plv8/plv8/blob/r3.1/plv8_type.cc#L173-L60...
again, we're not talking about whether javascript in an interpreter is faster than c++, we're talking about whether v8's api causes enough slowdown that some workloads that require a lot of data between c++ and javascript are slower than the same workload that requires very little data between c++ and javascript ... because passing through v8's c++/javascript membrane is slow.
- Is there an efficient and easy way to duplicate a row an all relations?
- PLV8: V8 Engine JavaScript Procedural Language Add-On for PostgreSQL
What are some alternatives?
pgaudit_analyze - PostgreSQL Audit Analyzer
Marten - .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL
psycopg2 - PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language
postgres-benchmarks - A set of benchmarks focusing on the performance of Postgres client libraries for Node.js
debezium - Change data capture for a variety of databases. Please log issues at https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ.
orioledb - OrioleDB – building a modern cloud-native storage engine (... and solving some PostgreSQL wicked problems) 🇺🇦
temporal_tables - Temporal Tables PostgreSQL Extension
pg_auto_failover - Postgres extension and service for automated failover and high-availability
sqlite-wf - Simple visual ETL tool
node-redis - Redis Node.js client
orafce - The "orafce" project implements in Postgres some of the functions from the Oracle database that are missing (or behaving differently).Those functions were verified on Oracle 10g, and the module is useful for production work.
MuchPIR - Homomorphic Encryption PIR Postgres C/C++ Agregate Extension.