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package io.vertx.rxjava3.pgclient;

import io.vertx.rxjava3.RxHelper;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.ObservableHelper;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.FlowableHelper;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.impl.AsyncResultMaybe;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.impl.AsyncResultSingle;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.impl.AsyncResultCompletable;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.WriteStreamObserver;
import io.vertx.rxjava3.WriteStreamSubscriber;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import io.vertx.core.Handler;
import io.vertx.core.AsyncResult;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonArray;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.RxGen;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.TypeArg;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.MappingIterator;

/**
 * Entry point for building PostgreSQL clients.
 *
 * 

* NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the {@link io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder original} non RX-ified interface using Vert.x codegen. */ @RxGen(io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder.class) public class PgBuilder { @Override public String toString() { return delegate.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (this == o) return true; if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) return false; PgBuilder that = (PgBuilder) o; return delegate.equals(that.delegate); } @Override public int hashCode() { return delegate.hashCode(); } public static final TypeArg __TYPE_ARG = new TypeArg<>( obj -> new PgBuilder((io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder) obj), PgBuilder::getDelegate ); private final io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder delegate; public PgBuilder(io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder delegate) { this.delegate = delegate; } public PgBuilder(Object delegate) { this.delegate = (io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder)delegate; } public io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder getDelegate() { return delegate; } private static final TypeArg TYPE_ARG_0 = new TypeArg(o1 -> io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.Pool.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.Pool)o1), o1 -> o1.getDelegate()); private static final TypeArg TYPE_ARG_1 = new TypeArg(o1 -> io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.SqlClient.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.SqlClient)o1), o1 -> o1.getDelegate()); /** * Build a pool with the specified block argument. * The block argument is usually a lambda that configures the provided builder *

* Example usage: Pool pool = PgBuilder.pool(builder -> builder.connectingTo(connectOptions)); * @param block * @return the pool as configured by the code block */ public static io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.Pool pool(io.vertx.core.Handler> block) { io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.Pool ret = io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.Pool.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.Pool)io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder.pool(new io.vertx.lang.rx.DelegatingHandler<>(block, event -> io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.ClientBuilder)event, new TypeArg(o0 -> io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.Pool.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.Pool)o0), o0 -> o0.getDelegate()))))); return ret; } /** * Provide a builder for PostgreSQL pool of connections *

* Example usage: Pool pool = PgBuilder.pool().connectingTo(connectOptions).build() * @return */ public static io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder pool() { io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder ret = io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.ClientBuilder)io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder.pool(), TYPE_ARG_0); return ret; } /** * Build a client backed by a connection pool with the specified block argument. * The block argument is usually a lambda that configures the provided builder *

* Example usage: SqlClient client = PgBuilder.client(builder -> builder.connectingTo(connectOptions)); * @param handler * @return the client as configured by the code block */ public static io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.SqlClient client(io.vertx.core.Handler> handler) { io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.SqlClient ret = io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.SqlClient.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.SqlClient)io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder.client(new io.vertx.lang.rx.DelegatingHandler<>(handler, event -> io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.ClientBuilder)event, new TypeArg(o0 -> io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.SqlClient.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.SqlClient)o0), o0 -> o0.getDelegate()))))); return ret; } /** * Provide a builder for PostgreSQL client backed by a connection pool. *

* Example usage: SqlClient client = PgBuilder.client().connectingTo(connectOptions).build() * @return */ public static io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder client() { io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder ret = io.vertx.rxjava3.sqlclient.ClientBuilder.newInstance((io.vertx.sqlclient.ClientBuilder)io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder.client(), TYPE_ARG_1); return ret; } public static PgBuilder newInstance(io.vertx.pgclient.PgBuilder arg) { return arg != null ? new PgBuilder(arg) : null; } }





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