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Introduction
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.. sectionauthor:: Daniele Varrazzo <daniele.varrazzo@gmail.com>
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Psycopg is a PostgreSQL_ adapter for the Python_ programming language. It is a
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wrapper for the libpq_, the official PostgreSQL client library.
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The `psycopg2` package is the current mature implementation of the adapter: it
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is a C extension and as such it is only compatible with CPython_. If you want
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to use Psycopg on a different Python implementation (PyPy, Jython, IronPython)
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there is an experimental `porting of Psycopg for Ctypes`__, but it is not as
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mature as the C implementation yet.
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The current `!psycopg2` implementation supports:
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- Python 2 versions from 2.4 to 2.7
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- Python 3 versions from 3.1 to 3.3
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- PostgreSQL versions from 7.4 to 9.2
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.. _PostgreSQL: http://www.postgresql.org/
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.. _Python: http://www.python.org/
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.. _libpq: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq.html
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.. _CPython: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPython
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.. _Ctypes: http://docs.python.org/library/ctypes.html
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.. __: https://github.com/mvantellingen/psycopg2-ctypes
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.. note::
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`!psycopg2` usually depends at runtime on the libpq dynamic library.
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However it can connect to PostgreSQL servers of any supported version,
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independently of the version of the libpq used: just install the most
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recent libpq version or the most practical, without trying to match it to
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the version of the PostgreSQL server you will have to connect to.
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Installation
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If possible, and usually it is, please :ref:`install Psycopg from a package
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<install-from-package>` available for your distribution or operating system.
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Compiling from source is a very easy task, however `!psycopg2` is a C
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extension module and as such it requires a few more things in place respect to
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a pure Python module. So, if you don't have experience compiling Python
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extension packages, *above all if you are a Windows or a Mac OS user*, please
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use a pre-compiled package and go straight to the :ref:`module usage <usage>`
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avoid bothering with the gory details.
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.. _install-from-package:
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Install from a package
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.. index::
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pair: Install; Linux
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**Linux**
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Psycopg is available already packaged in many Linux distributions: look
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for a package such as ``python-psycopg2`` using the package manager of
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your choice.
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On Debian, Ubuntu and other deb-based distributions you should just need::
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sudo apt-get install python-psycopg2
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to install the package with all its dependencies.
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.. index::
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pair: Install; Mac OS X
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**Mac OS X**
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Psycopg is available as a `fink package`__ in the *unstable* tree: you may
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install it with::
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fink install psycopg2-py27
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.. __: http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/psycopg2-py27
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The library is also available on `MacPorts`__ try::
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sudo port install py27-psycopg2
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.. __: http://www.macports.org/
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.. index::
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pair: Install; Windows
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**Microsoft Windows**
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Jason Erickson maintains a packaged `Windows port of Psycopg`__ with
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installation executable. Download. Double click. Done.
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.. __: http://www.stickpeople.com/projects/python/win-psycopg/
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.. index::
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single: Install; from source
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.. _install-from-source:
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Install from source
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These notes illustrate how to compile Psycopg on Linux. If you want to compile
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Psycopg on other platforms you may have to adjust some details accordingly.
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.. _requirements:
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Psycopg is a C wrapper to the libpq PostgreSQL client library. To install it
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from sources you will need:
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- A C compiler.
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- The Python header files. They are usually installed in a package such as
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**python-dev**. A message such as *error: Python.h: No such file or
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directory* is an indication that the Python headers are missing.
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- The libpq header files. They are usually installed in a package such as
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**libpq-dev**. If you get an *error: libpq-fe.h: No such file or directory*
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you are missing them.
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- The :program:`pg_config` program: it is usually installed by the
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**libpq-dev** package but sometimes it is not in a :envvar:`PATH` directory.
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Having it in the :envvar:`PATH` greatly streamlines the installation, so try
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running ``pg_config --version``: if it returns an error or an unexpected
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version number then locate the directory containing the :program:`pg_config`
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shipped with the right libpq version (usually
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``/usr/lib/postgresql/X.Y/bin/``) and add it to the :envvar:`PATH`::
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$ export PATH=/usr/lib/postgresql/X.Y/bin/:$PATH
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You only need it to compile and install `!psycopg2`, not for its regular
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usage.
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.. note::
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The libpq header files used to compile `!psycopg2` should match the
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version of the library linked at runtime. If you get errors about missing
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or mismatching libraries when importing `!psycopg2` check (e.g. using
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:program:`ldd`) if the module ``psycopg2/_psycopg.so`` is linked to the
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right ``libpq.so``.
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.. index::
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single: Install; from PyPI
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.. _package-manager:
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Use a Python package manager
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If the above requirements are satisfied, you can use :program:`easy_install`,
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:program:`pip` or whatever the Python package manager of the week::
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$ pip install psycopg2
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Please refer to your package manager documentation about performing a local or
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global installation, :program:`virtualenv` (fully supported by recent Psycopg
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versions), using different Python versions and other nuances.
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.. index::
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single: setup.py
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single: setup.cfg
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.. _source-package:
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Use the source package
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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You can download a copy of Psycopg source files from the `Psycopg download
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page`__. Once unpackaged, to compile and install the package you can run::
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$ python setup.py build
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$ sudo python setup.py install
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If you have less standard requirements such as:
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- creating a :ref:`debug build <debug-build>`,
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- using :program:`pg_config` not in the :envvar:`PATH`,
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- supporting ``mx.DateTime``,
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then take a look at the ``setup.cfg`` file.
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Some of the options available in ``setup.cfg`` are also available as command
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line arguments of the ``build_ext`` sub-command. For instance you can specify
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an alternate :program:`pg_config` version using::
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$ python setup.py build_ext --pg-config /path/to/pg_config build
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Use ``python setup.py build_ext --help`` to get a list of the options
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supported.
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.. __: http://initd.org/psycopg/download/
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.. index::
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single: debug
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single: PSYCOPG_DEBUG
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.. _debug-build:
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Creating a debug build
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In case of problems, Psycopg can be configured to emit detailed debug
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messages, which can be very useful for diagnostics and to report a bug. In
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order to create a debug package:
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- `Download`__ and unpack the Psycopg source package.
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- Edit the ``setup.cfg`` file adding the ``PSYCOPG_DEBUG`` flag to the
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``define`` option.
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- :ref:`Compile and install <source-package>` the package.
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- Set the :envvar:`PSYCOPG_DEBUG` variable::
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$ export PSYCOPG_DEBUG=1
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- Run your program (making sure that the `!psycopg2` package imported is the
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one you just compiled and not e.g. the system one): you will have a copious
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stream of informations printed on stdout.
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.. __: http://initd.org/psycopg/download/
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.. _other-problems:
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If you still have problems
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Try the following. *In order:*
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- Read again the :ref:`requirements <requirements>`.
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- Read the :ref:`FAQ <faq-compile>`.
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- Google for `!psycopg2` *your error message*. Especially useful the week
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after the release of a new OS X version.
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- Write to the `Mailing List`__.
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- Complain on your blog or on Twitter that `!psycopg2` is the worst package
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ever and about the quality time you have wasted figuring out the correct
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:envvar:`ARCHFLAGS`. Especially useful from the Starbucks near you.
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.. __: http://mail.postgresql.org/mj/mj_wwwusr/domain=postgresql.org?func=lists-long-full&extra=psycopg
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