Re: copy file from a client app to remote postgres isntance
От | Ron |
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Тема | Re: copy file from a client app to remote postgres isntance |
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Msg-id | f1881d8f-6bab-5366-be42-13e86bb8efcb@gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: copy file from a client app to remote postgres isntance ("Peter J. Holzer" <hjp-pgsql@hjp.at>) |
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Re: copy file from a client app to remote postgres isntance
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 11/9/22 10:17, Peter J. Holzer wrote: > On 2022-11-07 14:40:40 -0600, Ron wrote: >> On 11/7/22 10:57, Вадим Самохин wrote: >> I have an application that must copy a local file in csv format to a >> postgres table on a remote host. The closest solution is this one (https:// >> stackoverflow.com/a/9327519/618020). It boils down to specifying a \copy >> meta-command in a psql command: >> >> psql -U %s -p %s -d %s -f - <<EOT\n here hoes a \copy meta-command \nEOT\n >> >> >> and executing it. But it's quite an unnatural way to write database code. Has anything changed in the last ten years?Or, is there a better way to copy file contents in a remote database? >> >> >> I'd write a small Python script, using the csv module to read the data and >> psycopg2 to load it. > If you use insert statements it will be significantly slower (which may > not matter for small files or one-off actions). If you use copy_from() > you don't have to parse it (but then why use Python at all?) If OP does not want to embed psql in his app, then he must find a different solution. Python is such an option. -- Angular momentum makes the world go 'round.
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