I think they meant if a single Request runs multiple queries across different handlers
I think they meant if a single Request runs multiple queries across different handlers
req.client will still be unused (unlikely it will be but possible?)req.cf?req.cf.client some day for some service or another.req between middleware. Otherwise you'd have no option but to laboriously pass around manually a ton of data as function arguments.ctx or similar.

function n(i) {
e50.apply(null, i), r = null;
}
function un() {
Et($r.connection("CONNECT_TIMEOUT", e50, D)), D.destroy();
}
function Et(H) {
ae && (ae.destroy(H), ae = null), ye && ft(ye, H), z && (ft(z, H), z = null);
}
function ft(H, ue) {
Object.defineProperties(ue, { stack: { value: ue.stack + H.origin.replace(/.*\n/, `
`), enumerable: e50.debug }, query: { value: H.string, enumerable: e50.debug }, parameters: { value: H.parameters, enumerable: e50.debug }, args: { value: H.args, enumerable: e50.debug }, types: { value: H.statement && H.statement.types, enumerable: e50.debug } }), H.reject(ue);
}function connectTimedOut() {
errored(Errors.connection('CONNECT_TIMEOUT', options, socket))
socket.destroy()
}
function errored(err) {
stream && (stream.destroy(err), stream = null)
query && queryError(query, err)
initial && (queryError(initial, err), initial = null)
}
function queryError(query, err) {
Object.defineProperties(err, {
stack: { value: err.stack + query.origin.replace(/.*\n/, '\n'), enumerable: options.debug },
query: { value: query.string, enumerable: options.debug },
parameters: { value: query.parameters, enumerable: options.debug },
args: { value: query.args, enumerable: options.debug },
types: { value: query.statement && query.statement.types, enumerable: options.debug }
})
query.reject(err)
} const client = new Client({
connectionString: env.HYPERDRIVE.connectionString,
});
try {
// Connect to our database
await client.connect();