On 11/7/22 10:57, Вадим Самохин wrote:
Hi all,
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 <http://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 |

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|and executing it. B|ut it's quite an unnatural way to write database code. Has anything changed in the last ten years? Or, is there a better wayto 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.

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