Обсуждение: Function returning SETOF using plpythonu
Hi,
Is it possible to return rows from a function written in plpythonu using
SETOF?
Example:
CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
RETURNS SETOF text AS ' records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface"); return records
' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
With this code is returning the object from the execution:
<PLyResult object at 0xb703e458>
Best regards,
Luís Sousa
Dnia Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:24:52 +0000, Luís Sousa napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to return rows from a function written in plpythonu using
> SETOF?
>
> Example:
> CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
> RETURNS SETOF text AS '
> records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface");
> return records
> ' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
>
> With this code is returning the object from the execution:
> <PLyResult object at 0xb703e458>
plpy.execute returns dictionary, and you need a list. You may try this:
CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
RETURNS SETOF text AS ' records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface"); return [ (r["name"]) for r in
records]
' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
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Thanks :-)
That worked fine.
>plpy.execute returns dictionary, and you need a list. You may try this:
>
>CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
>RETURNS SETOF text AS '
> records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface");
> return [ (r["name"]) for r in records]
>' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
>
>
>
Then I tried to do some changes and try to return a SETOF type:
CREATE TYPE "test_python_t" AS ( name varchar(50)
);
CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
RETURNS SETOF test_python_t AS ' records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface"); return [ (r["name"]) for r in
records]
' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
And I'm getting ERROR: tuple return types are not supported yet.
On my production database server I'm using PostgreSQL 7.4 and using
language plpgsql I'm returning some SETOF type without problems.
Is this a feature that's missing on this version or I'm I doing
something wrong on code? If is a feature missing, is already implemented
on some version afterwards?
Best regards,
Luís Sousa
On Monday 29 January 2007 6:12 am, Luís Sousa wrote:
> Thanks :-)
> That worked fine.
>
> >plpy.execute returns dictionary, and you need a list. You may try this:
> >
> >CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
> >RETURNS SETOF text AS '
> > records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface");
> > return [ (r["name"]) for r in records]
> >' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
>
> Then I tried to do some changes and try to return a SETOF type:
> CREATE TYPE "test_python_t" AS (
> name varchar(50)
> );
>
> CREATE FUNCTION "test_python_setof"()
> RETURNS SETOF test_python_t AS '
> records=plpy.execute("SELECT name FROM interface");
> return [ (r["name"]) for r in records]
> ' LANGUAGE 'plpythonu';
>
> And I'm getting ERROR: tuple return types are not supported yet.
>
> On my production database server I'm using PostgreSQL 7.4 and using
> language plpgsql I'm returning some SETOF type without problems.
> Is this a feature that's missing on this version or I'm I doing
> something wrong on code? If is a feature missing, is already implemented
> on some version afterwards?
>
> Best regards,
> Luís Sousa
>
>
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SETOF in pl/pythonu appeared in 8.2
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