psycopg2/examples/typecast.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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# typecast.py - example of per-cursor and per-connection typecasters.
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
#
# psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
# License for more details.
## put in DSN your DSN string
DSN = 'dbname=test'
## don't modify anything below this line (except for experimenting)
class SimpleQuoter(object):
def sqlquote(x=None):
return "'bar'"
import sys
import psycopg2
import psycopg2.extensions
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
DSN = sys.argv[1]
print("Opening connection using dsn:", DSN)
conn = psycopg2.connect(DSN)
print("Encoding for this connection is", conn.encoding)
curs = conn.cursor()
curs.execute("SELECT 'text'::text AS foo")
textoid = curs.description[0][1]
print("Oid for the text datatype is", textoid)
def castA(s, curs):
if s is not None: return "(A) " + s
TYPEA = psycopg2.extensions.new_type((textoid,), "TYPEA", castA)
def castB(s, curs):
if s is not None: return "(B) " + s
TYPEB = psycopg2.extensions.new_type((textoid,), "TYPEB", castB)
curs = conn.cursor()
curs.execute("SELECT 'some text.'::text AS foo")
print("Some text from plain connection:", curs.fetchone()[0])
psycopg2.extensions.register_type(TYPEA, conn)
curs = conn.cursor()
curs.execute("SELECT 'some text.'::text AS foo")
print("Some text from connection with typecaster:", curs.fetchone()[0])
curs = conn.cursor()
psycopg2.extensions.register_type(TYPEB, curs)
curs.execute("SELECT 'some text.'::text AS foo")
print("Some text from cursor with typecaster:", curs.fetchone()[0])
curs = conn.cursor()
curs.execute("SELECT 'some text.'::text AS foo")
print("Some text from connection with typecaster again:", curs.fetchone()[0])