nuclei/pkg/js/utils/pgwrap/pgwrap.go

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package pgwrap
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"database/sql/driver"
"net"
"time"
"github.com/lib/pq"
"github.com/projectdiscovery/fastdialer/fastdialer"
"github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei/v3/pkg/protocols/common/protocolstate"
)
const (
PGWrapDriver = "pgwrap"
)
type pgDial struct {
fd *fastdialer.Dialer
}
func (p *pgDial) Dial(network, address string) (net.Conn, error) {
return p.fd.Dial(context.TODO(), network, address)
}
func (p *pgDial) DialTimeout(network, address string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeoutCause(context.Background(), timeout, fastdialer.ErrDialTimeout)
defer cancel()
return p.fd.Dial(ctx, network, address)
}
func (p *pgDial) DialContext(ctx context.Context, network, address string) (net.Conn, error) {
return p.fd.Dial(ctx, network, address)
}
// Unfortunately lib/pq does not provide easy to customize or
// replace dialer so we need to hijack it by wrapping it in our own
// driver and register it as postgres driver
// PgDriver is the Postgres database driver.
type PgDriver struct{}
// Open opens a new connection to the database. name is a connection string.
// Most users should only use it through database/sql package from the standard
// library.
func (d PgDriver) Open(name string) (driver.Conn, error) {
return pq.DialOpen(&pgDial{fd: protocolstate.Dialer}, name)
}
func init() {
sql.Register(PGWrapDriver, &PgDriver{})
}