Re: update to contrib/dblink

From: Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us>
To: Joe Conway <mail(at)joeconway(dot)com>
Cc: PostgreSQL Patches <pgsql-patches(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: update to contrib/dblink
Date: 2002-09-02 05:07:29
Message-ID: 200209020507.g8257TS06150@candle.pha.pa.us
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I will try to apply it within the next 48 hours.

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Joe Conway wrote:
> Attached is a fairly sizeable update to contrib/dblink. I'd love to get
> review/feedback if anyone is interested and can spend the time. But I'd
> also love to get this committed and address changes as incremental
> patches ;-), so if there are no objections, please apply.
>
> Below I'll give a synopsis of the changes. More detailed descriptions
> are now in a new doc directory under contrib/dblink. There is also a new
> dblink.test.sql file which will give a pretty good overview of the
> functions and their use.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
> From README.dblink
> =========================
> Release Notes:
> Version 0.5
> - dblink now supports use directly as a table function; this is the new
> preferred usage going forward
> - Use of dblink_tok is now deprecated; original form of dblink is also
> deprecated. They _will_ be removed in the next version.
> - dblink_last_oid is also deprecated; use dblink_exec() which returns
> the command status as a single row, single column result.
> - Original dblink, dblink_tok, and dblink_last_oid are commented out in
> dblink.sql; remove the comments to use the deprecated functions.
> - dblink_strtok() and dblink_replace() functions were removed. Use
> split() and replace() respectively (new backend functions in
> PostgreSQL 7.3) instead.
> - New functions: dblink_exec() for non-SELECT queries; dblink_connect()
> opens connection that persists for duration of a backend;
> dblink_disconnect() closes a persistent connection; dblink_open()
> opens a cursor; dblink_fetch() fetches results from an open cursor.
> dblink_close() closes a cursor.
> - New test suite: dblink_check.sh, dblink.test.sql,
> dblink.test.expected.out. Execute dblink_check.sh from the same
> directory as the other two files. Output is dblink.test.out and
> dblink.test.diff. Note that dblink.test.sql is a good source
> of example usage.
>
> dblink.sql installs following functions into a database:
>
> connection
> ------------
> dblink_connect(text) RETURNS text
> - opens a connection that will persist for duration of current
> backend or until it is disconnected
> dblink_disconnect() RETURNS text
> - disconnects a persistent connection
>
> cursor
> ------------
> dblink_open(text,text) RETURNS text
> - opens a cursor using connection already opened with dblink_connect()
> that will persist for duration of current backend or until it is
> closed
> dblink_fetch(text, int) RETURNS setof record
> - fetches data from an already opened cursor
> dblink_close(text) RETURNS text
> - closes a cursor
>
> query
> ------------
> dblink(text,text) RETURNS setof record
> - returns a set of results from remote SELECT query
> (Note: comment out in dblink.sql to use deprecated version)
> dblink(text) RETURNS setof record
> - returns a set of results from remote SELECT query, using connection
> already opened with dblink_connect()
>
> execute
> ------------
> dblink_exec(text, text) RETURNS text
> - executes an INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE query remotely
> dblink_exec(text) RETURNS text
> - executes an INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE query remotely, using connection
> already opened with dblink_connect()
>
> misc
> ------------
> dblink_current_query() RETURNS text
> - returns the current query string
> dblink_get_pkey(text) RETURNS setof text
> - returns the field names of a relation's primary key fields
> dblink_build_sql_insert(text,int2vector,int2,_text,_text) RETURNS text
> - builds an insert statement using a local tuple, replacing the
> selection key field values with alternate supplied values
> dblink_build_sql_delete(text,int2vector,int2,_text) RETURNS text
> - builds a delete statement using supplied values for selection
> key field values
> dblink_build_sql_update(text,int2vector,int2,_text,_text) RETURNS text
> - builds an update statement using a local tuple, replacing the
> selection key field values with alternate supplied values
>
> Not installed by default:
> deprecated
> ------------
> dblink(text,text) RETURNS setof int
> - *DEPRECATED* returns a resource id for results from remote query
> (Note: must uncomment in dblink.sql to use)
> dblink_tok(int,int) RETURNS text
> - *DEPRECATED* extracts and returns individual field results; used
> only in conjunction with the *DEPRECATED* form of dblink
> (Note: must uncomment in dblink.sql to use)
> dblink_last_oid(int) RETURNS oid
> - *DEPRECATED* returns the last inserted oid
>
> Documentation:
> See the following files:
> doc/connection
> doc/cursor
> doc/query
> doc/execute
> doc/misc
> doc/deprecated

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