Connect Quarkus (Reactive) to Neon
Learn how to connect to Neon from Quarkus using a Reactive SQL Client
Quarkus is a Java framework optimized for cloud environments. This guide shows how to connect to Neon from a Quarkus project using a Reactive SQL Client.
To connect to Neon from a Quarkus application:
- Create a Neon Project
- Create a Quarkus project and add dependencies
- Configure a PostgreSQL data source
- Use the Reactive PostgreSQL client
- Run the application
Create a Neon project
If you do not have one already, create a Neon project.
- Navigate to the Projects page in the Neon Console.
- Click New Project.
- Specify your project settings and click Create Project.
Create a Quarkus project
Create a Quarkus project using the Quarkus CLI:
quarkus create app neon-with-quarkus \
--name neon-with-quarkus \
--package-name com.neon.tech \
--extensions reactive-pg-client,resteasy-reactive
You now have a Quarkus project in a folder named neon-with-quarkus
with the Reactive Postgres client and RESTEasy Reactive extensions installed.
Configure a PostgreSQL data source
Create a .env
file in the root of your Quarkus project directory. Configure a reactive data source using your Neon database connection string and specifying the database kind as shown:
# Note that "?sslmode=require" is appended to the Neon connection string
QUARKUS_DATASOURCE_REACTIVE_URL=postgresql://[user]:[password]@[neon_hostname]/[dbname]?sslmode=require
note
You can find the connection details for your database by clicking the Connect button on your Project Dashboard. For more information, see Connect from any application.
Use the Reactive PostgreSQL client
Create a PostgresResource.java
file in the same directory as the GreetingResource.java
that was generated by Quarkus during project creation. Paste the following content into the PostgresResource.java
file:
package com.neon.tech;
import jakarta.inject.Inject;
import io.smallrye.mutiny.Multi;
import io.vertx.mutiny.sqlclient.Row;
import io.vertx.mutiny.sqlclient.RowSet;
import jakarta.ws.rs.GET;
import jakarta.ws.rs.Path;
import jakarta.ws.rs.Produces;
import jakarta.ws.rs.core.MediaType;
@Path("/postgres")
public class PostgresResource {
@Inject
io.vertx.mutiny.pgclient.PgPool client;
@GET
@Path("/version")
@Produces(MediaType.TEXT_PLAIN)
public Multi<String> getVersion() {
return client.query("SELECT version()")
.execute()
.onItem().transformToMulti(this::extractVersion);
}
private Multi<String> extractVersion(RowSet<Row> rowSet) {
return Multi.createFrom().iterable(rowSet)
.map(r -> r.getValue(0).toString());
}
}
This code defines a HTTP endpoint that will query the database version and return it as a response to incoming requests.
Run the application
Start the application in development mode using the Quarkus CLI from the root of the project directory:
quarkus dev
Visit localhost:8080/postgres/version in your web browser. Your Neon database's Postgres version will be returned. For example:
PostgreSQL 15.4 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Debian 10.2.1-6) 10.2.1 20210110, 64-bit
Need help?
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