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Sample

parse PostgreSQL connection URI with pgx.ParseConfig

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Evidence basis
Signed contract pass
Verification receipts
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Signing keys that built it
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Declared environment linux 24 · ubuntu · glibc 2.39 x64 go

Verification-run environments

Environment Contract Stages Run
go 1.26 · linux alpine/x64 · docker ed25519:c1973797be207ac4 PASS compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS
CONTAINER_RUN · golang@1golang:1.26-alpine@sha256:28d89ee9cc0f…
2026-08-23

Case

HOW
Goal
parse PostgreSQL connection URI with pgx.ParseConfig
Packages
Symbols
  • github.com/jackc/pgx/v4.ParseConfig
Created
2026-08-23T17:25:18Z

Contract

  1. pgx.ParseConfig parses standard PostgreSQL connection URI into ConnConfig
  2. pgx.ParseConfig correctly extracts Host, Port, User, Password, and Database fields
  3. pgx.ParseConfig parses query parameters into RuntimeParams
  4. pgx.ParseConfig returns error for invalid connection URI format

Files

  • PROMPT.md
  • csx.json
  • go.mod
  • go.sum
  • parse.go
  • spec.json
  • test/contract.go

Download the source artifact (tar.gz)

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