I'm trying to store a small file into a postgres db using the node-postgres module. I understand that I should use the bytea data type to do this. The problem I'm having is when I do some thing like:
fs.readFile path, (err, data) ->
client.query 'UPDATE file_table SET file = $1 WHERE key = $2', [data, key], (e, result) ->
....
The contents of the file column in the db is: \x and nothing is stored. If I change the data buffer to hex i.e. data.toString('hex') the file is stored but all formatting is lost when I read the file back out.
What is the correct way of storing a file into postgres using the node-postgres module?
The trick is to encode as hex and prepend the file with \x. Reading it back out is indeed supported via parseByteA that returns a buffer:
https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres/blob/master/lib/textParsers.js
Here is what I did to read in an image from disk on postgres 9.2.2 and node.js 0.8.16 and node-postgres (npm package='pg') 0.11.2:
fs.readFile(loc_on_disk, 'hex', function(err, imgData) {
console.log('imgData',imgData);
imgData = '\\x' + imgData;
app.pgClient.query('insert into image_table (image) values ($1)',
[imgData],
function(err, writeResult) {
console.log('err',err,'pg writeResult',writeResult);
});
});
and what I did to write it back out
app.get('/url/to/get/', function(req, res, next) {
app.pgClient.query('select image from image_table limit 1',
function(err, readResult) {
console.log('err',err,'pg readResult',readResult);
fs.writeFile('/tmp/foo.jpg', readResult.rows[0].image);
res.json(200, {success: true});
});
});