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How to pass jsonb and inet arguments to a stored function with JDBC?

От
Alexander Farber
Дата:
Dear PostgreSQL users,

I have a stored procedure defined as:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION words_merge_users(
        IN in_users jsonb,
        IN in_ip inet,
        OUT out_uid integer)
        RETURNS integer AS
$func$
...............
$func$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Which I can successfully call at psql 9.5.3 prompt:

# SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users('[{"sid":"abcde","auth":"xxxx","social":2,"given":"Abcde2","female":0,"stamp":1450102880}]'::jsonb, '0.0.0.0'::inet);

 out_uid
---------
       1
(1 row)

However an SQLException is thrown, when trying to call the same function via JDBC driver 9.4.1208.jre7:

ERROR: function words_merge_users(character varying, character varying) does not exist  
Hint: No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.

Being a JDBC newbie I wonder, how to perform the call properly in Java?

        PreparedStatement st = mDatabase.prepareStatement("SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?, ?)");

        String str1 = JSON.toString(users);
        String str2 = mSession.getRemoteAddress().getAddress().getHostAddress();

        st.setString(1, str1); // {"social":1,"auth":"xxxx","action":"login","users":[{"given":"alex","social":1,"auth":"xxxx","sid":"12345"}],"sid":"12345"}
        st.setString(2, str2); // "127.0.0.1"
       
        ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery();
        while (rs.next()) {
            System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
        }

        rs.close();
        st.close();

Thank you for any hints
Alex

Re: How to pass jsonb and inet arguments to a stored function with JDBC?

От
"David G. Johnston"
Дата:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Alexander Farber <alexander.farber@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear PostgreSQL users,

I have a stored procedure defined as:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION words_merge_users(
        IN in_users jsonb,
        IN in_ip inet,
        OUT out_uid integer)
        RETURNS integer AS
$func$
...............
$func$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Which I can successfully call at psql 9.5.3 prompt:

# SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users('[{"sid":"abcde","auth":"xxxx","social":2,"given":"Abcde2","female":0,"stamp":1450102880}]'::jsonb, '0.0.0.0'::inet);

 out_uid
---------
       1
(1 row)

However an SQLException is thrown, when trying to call the same function via JDBC driver 9.4.1208.jre7:

ERROR: function words_merge_users(character varying, character varying) does not exist  
Hint: No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.

Being a JDBC newbie I wonder, how to perform the call properly in Java?

        PreparedStatement st = mDatabase.prepareStatement("SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?, ?)");

        String str1 = JSON.toString(users);
        String str2 = mSession.getRemoteAddress().getAddress().getHostAddress();

        st.setString(1, str1); // {"social":1,"auth":"xxxx","action":"login","users":[{"given":"alex","social":1,"auth":"xxxx","sid":"12345"}],"sid":"12345"}
        st.setString(2, str2); // "127.0.0.1"
       
        ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery();
        while (rs.next()) {
            System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
        }

        rs.close();
        st.close();


​Just add casts like you did for the psql version.​

​SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?::jsonb, ?::inet)​;

David J.

Re: How to pass jsonb and inet arguments to a stored function with JDBC?

От
Rob Sargent
Дата:

> On Jun 14, 2016, at 7:33 AM, Alexander Farber <alexander.farber@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear PostgreSQL users,
>
> I have a stored procedure defined as:
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION words_merge_users(
>         IN in_users jsonb,
>         IN in_ip inet,
>         OUT out_uid integer)
>         RETURNS integer AS
> $func$
> ...............
> $func$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
> Which I can successfully call at psql 9.5.3 prompt:
>
> # SELECT out_uid FROM
words_merge_users('[{"sid":"abcde","auth":"xxxx","social":2,"given":"Abcde2","female":0,"stamp":1450102880}]'::jsonb,
'0.0.0.0'::inet);
>
>  out_uid
> ---------
>        1
> (1 row)
>
> However an SQLException is thrown, when trying to call the same function via JDBC driver 9.4.1208.jre7:
>
> ERROR: function words_merge_users(character varying, character varying) does not exist
> Hint: No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.
>
> Being a JDBC newbie I wonder, how to perform the call properly in Java?
>
>         PreparedStatement st = mDatabase.prepareStatement("SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?, ?)");
>
>         String str1 = JSON.toString(users);
>         String str2 = mSession.getRemoteAddress().getAddress().getHostAddress();
>
>         st.setString(1, str1); //
{"social":1,"auth":"xxxx","action":"login","users":[{"given":"alex","social":1,"auth":"xxxx","sid":"12345"}],"sid":"12345"}
>         st.setString(2, str2); // "127.0.0.1"
>
>         ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery();
>         while (rs.next()) {
>             System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
>         }
>
>         rs.close();
>         st.close();
>
> Thank you for any hints
> Alex

Probably a permission or ownership issue. Are you using same credentials for jdbc and psql?

Re: How to pass jsonb and inet arguments to a stored function with JDBC?

От
Alexander Farber
Дата:
Thank you, David -

    PreparedStatement st = mDatabase.prepareStatement("SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?::jsonb, ?::inet)");

seems to work. Is it ok to call setString() then below?

        String str1 = JSON.toString(users);
        String str2 = mSession.getRemoteAddress().getAddress().getHostAddress();
        st.setString(1, str1);
        st.setString(2, str2);
       
        ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery();
        while (rs.next()) {

            System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
        }
        rs.close();
        st.close();

Regards
Alex

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 3:45 PM, David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Alexander Farber <alexander.farber@gmail.com> wrote:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION words_merge_users(
        IN in_users jsonb,
        IN in_ip inet,
        OUT out_uid integer)
        RETURNS integer AS
$func$
...............
$func$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Which I can successfully call at psql 9.5.3 prompt:

# SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users('[{"sid":"abcde","auth":"xxxx","social":2,"given":"Abcde2","female":0,"stamp":1450102880}]'::jsonb, '0.0.0.0'::inet);

 out_uid
---------
       1
(1 row)

However an SQLException is thrown, when trying to call the same function via JDBC driver 9.4.1208.jre7:

ERROR: function words_merge_users(character varying, character varying) does not exist  
Hint: No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.

Being a JDBC newbie I wonder, how to perform the call properly in Java?

        PreparedStatement st = mDatabase.prepareStatement("SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?, ?)");

        String str1 = JSON.toString(users);
        String str2 = mSession.getRemoteAddress().getAddress().getHostAddress();

        st.setString(1, str1); // {"social":1,"auth":"xxxx","action":"login","users":[{"given":"alex","social":1,"auth":"xxxx","sid":"12345"}],"sid":"12345"}
        st.setString(2, str2); // "127.0.0.1"
       
        ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery();
        while (rs.next()) {
            System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
        }

        rs.close();
        st.close();


​Just add casts like you did for the psql version.​

​SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?::jsonb, ?::inet)​;

David J.


Re: How to pass jsonb and inet arguments to a stored function with JDBC?

От
"David G. Johnston"
Дата:
​Please don't top-post.

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Alexander Farber <alexander.farber@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, David -

    PreparedStatement st = mDatabase.prepareStatement("SELECT out_uid FROM words_merge_users(?::jsonb, ?::inet)");

seems to work. Is it ok to call setString() then below?
 
        String str1 = JSON.toString(users);
        String str2 = mSession.getRemoteAddress().getAddress().getHostAddress();
        st.setString(1, str1);
        st.setString(2, str2);
       
        ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery();
        while (rs.next()) {

            System.out.println(rs.getString(1));
        }
        rs.close();
        st.close();


​I don't understand the question...​

​David J.​