Re: COPY table FROM STDIN via SPI
On 7/12/23 14:43, c...@anastigmatix.net wrote: On 2023-07-12 14:18, Joe Conway wrote: On 7/11/23 22:52, James Sewell wrote: What about running a COPY directly from C - is that possible? https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-copy.html Or is the question about a COPY kicked off from server-side C code (following up a question about SPI)? If the idea is to kick off a COPY that reads from the connected client's STDIN, the wire protocol doesn't really have a way to work that out with the client, as Tom pointed out. Or is the goal for some server-side code to quickly populate a table from some file that's readable on the server and has the same format that COPY FROM expects? You can still use this in a server-side extension in the same way that dblink works. Perhaps ugly, but I have used it in the past and it worked *really* well for us. -- Joe Conway PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com
Re: COPY table FROM STDIN via SPI
On 2023-07-12 14:18, Joe Conway wrote: On 7/11/23 22:52, James Sewell wrote: What about running a COPY directly from C - is that possible? https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-copy.html Or is the question about a COPY kicked off from server-side C code (following up a question about SPI)? If the idea is to kick off a COPY that reads from the connected client's STDIN, the wire protocol doesn't really have a way to work that out with the client, as Tom pointed out. Or is the goal for some server-side code to quickly populate a table from some file that's readable on the server and has the same format that COPY FROM expects? Regards, -Chap
Re: COPY table FROM STDIN via SPI
On 7/11/23 22:52, James Sewell wrote: No. It'd be a wire protocol break, and even if it weren't I would not expect many clients to be able to deal with it. They're in the middle of a query cycle (for the SELECT or CALL that got you into SPI), and suddenly the backend asks for COPY data? What are they supposed to send, or where are they supposed to put it for the COPY-out case? There's just not provision for nesting protocol operations like that. What about running a COPY directly from C - is that possible? https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-copy.html -- Joe Conway PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com
Re: COPY table FROM STDIN via SPI
> > No. It'd be a wire protocol break, and even if it weren't I would not > expect many clients to be able to deal with it. They're in the middle > of a query cycle (for the SELECT or CALL that got you into SPI), and > suddenly the backend asks for COPY data? What are they supposed to > send, or where are they supposed to put it for the COPY-out case? > There's just not provision for nesting protocol operations like that. > What about running a COPY directly from C - is that possible?
Re: COPY table FROM STDIN via SPI
James Sewell writes: > Is $subject possible? No. It'd be a wire protocol break, and even if it weren't I would not expect many clients to be able to deal with it. They're in the middle of a query cycle (for the SELECT or CALL that got you into SPI), and suddenly the backend asks for COPY data? What are they supposed to send, or where are they supposed to put it for the COPY-out case? There's just not provision for nesting protocol operations like that. regards, tom lane
COPY table FROM STDIN via SPI
Is $subject possible? I feel like maybe the answer is no, but then I can also see some backend code for similar things in copy.h. Perhaps it’s possible via a function call not sending the SQL? - James