Aurora DSQL Adds Native Connectors for Go, Python and Node.js
Amazon Web Services has introduced native connectors for Go, Python and Node.js for Aurora DSQL, expanding developer access to its distributed SQL database service, simplifying IAM authentication. The new connectors are designed to streamline application integration, enabling developers to connect to Aurora DSQL using familiar language-specific libraries while maintaining support for scalable, distributed database operations. The update offers tokens that are automatically generated for each connection, ensuring that tokens remain valid and compatible with existing PostgreSQL driver features.
Aurora DSQL is positioned to support modern, cloud-native applications that require high availability and horizontal scalability. As distributed SQL architectures gain traction, developer experience has become a key differentiator. By adding official connectors for widely used programming languages, AWS is lowering the barrier to entry for Aurora DSQL in mainstream development environments. For platform and application teams, the update supports faster prototyping and production deployment, aligning distributed database capabilities with standard developer toolchains and frameworks.
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Posted by AWS Editors on 02/19/2026