On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> wrote:
> On 10/22/12 11:47 AM, Phil Sorber wrote:
> Also, it seems that about 75% of the patch is connection options processing. How about
> we get rid of all that and just have them specify a connection string? It would be a break
> with tradition, but maybe it's time for something new.
I'd be pretty pleased if it had just two ways to get configured:
a) A connection string (which might, in the new order of things, be a
JDBC-like URI), or
b) Environment values drawn in from PGHOST/PGPORT/...
That's pretty much enough configurability, I'd think.
> Functionality:
>
> I'm missing the typical ping functionality to ping continuously. If we're going to call
> it pg_ping, it ought to do something similar to ping, I think.
Yep, should have equivalents to:-i, an interval between pings,-c, a count-w/-W, a timeout interval
Might be nice to have analogues to:
-D printing timestamp before each line
-q quiets output
-v verbose output (got it, check!)
-V version (got it, check!)
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