psycopg2/sandbox/test.py
Jon Dufresne 9de46e416e Use print() function instead of print statement throughout project
Forward compatible with newer Pythons.
2017-12-10 10:51:07 -08:00

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import datetime
import time
import psycopg2
#d = datetime.timedelta(12, 100, 9876)
#print d.days, d.seconds, d.microseconds
#print psycopg.adapt(d).getquoted()
conn = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test")
#conn.set_client_encoding("xxx")
curs = conn.cursor()
curs.execute("SELECT '2005-2-12'::date AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
curs.execute("SELECT '10:23:60'::time AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
curs.execute("SELECT '10:23:59.895342'::time AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
curs.execute("SELECT '0:0:12.31423'::time with time zone AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
curs.execute("SELECT '0:0:12+01:30'::time with time zone AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
curs.execute("SELECT '2005-2-12 10:23:59.895342'::timestamp AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
curs.execute("SELECT '2005-2-12 10:23:59.895342'::timestamp with time zone AS foo")
print(curs.fetchall())
#print curs.fetchmany(2)
#print curs.fetchall()
def sleep(curs):
while not curs.isready():
print(".")
time.sleep(.1)
#curs.execute("""
# DECLARE zz INSENSITIVE SCROLL CURSOR WITH HOLD FOR
# SELECT now();
# FOR READ ONLY;""", async = 1)
#curs.execute("SELECT now() AS foo", async=1);
#sleep(curs)
#print curs.fetchall()
#curs.execute("""
# FETCH FORWARD 1 FROM zz;""", async = 1)
#curs.execute("SELECT now() AS bar", async=1);
#print curs.fetchall()
#curs.execute("SELECT now() AS bar");
#sleep(curs)