Support Postgres branches in branch infra#1287
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Bump planetscale-go to v0.177.0, which models branch infrastructure as a per-engine union. The infra command now renders a Postgres-native table (nodes and bouncers with role, size, availability zone, and storage) for Postgres branches, and keeps the existing pods table for Vitess branches.
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Summary
pscale branch infraonly worked for Vitess branches. The branch infrastructure API now serves Postgres branches too, so this bumps planetscale-go to v0.177.0 and renders the Postgres response.Changes
planetscale-gov0.176.0 → v0.177.0, which modelsBranchInfrastructureas a per-engine union (Vitess/Postgres); the Vitess path is updated for the new field layout with no behavior change.postgres) and per bouncer (pgbouncer) with role, size, availability zone, and storage usage/capacity. JSON/CSV output marshals the underlying SDK objects, matching how the Vitess pods table behaves.Why
The API returns an engine-native shape per database kind rather than forcing Postgres data into the Vitess pods shape, so the command branches once on which engine the response describes. The command remains hidden and the API is feature-gated with no stability guarantee.