pg_copy_from

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

pg_copy_from 根据数组将记录插入表中

说明

pg_copy_from ( resource $connection , string $table_name , array $rows , string $delimiter = ? , string $null_as = ? ) : bool

pg_copy_from() 将数组 rows 的内容作为记录插入表中。它在内部使用了 COPY FROM SQL 命令来插入记录。

参数

connection

PostgreSQL database connection resource.

table_name

Name of the table into which to copy the rows.

rows

An array of data to be copied into table_name. Each value in rows becomes a row in table_name. Each value in rows should be a delimited string of the values to insert into each field. Values should be linefeed terminated.

delimiter

The token that separates values for each field in each element of rows. Default is TAB.

null_as

How SQL NULL values are represented in the rows. Default is \N ("\N").

返回值

成功时返回 true, 或者在失败时返回 false

范例

Example #1 pg_copy_from() example

<?php
   $db 
pg_connect("dbname=publisher") or die("Could not connect");
   
   
$rows pg_copy_to($db$table_name);
   
   
pg_query($db"DELETE FROM $table_name");
   
   
pg_copy_from($db$table_name$rows);
?>

参见

User Contributed Notes

smcbride at msn dot com 29-Jul-2020 05:03
When using this function, don't get bit by the double quote (") vs. single quote (') differences.  It is a small thing, but the error messaging is misleading.  If you use a single quote, you will see the \t separated values all try to be inserted into the first field.

Small consideration, but will save someone who is working late and can't get these functions to work.
karlo dot petravic at hotmail dot com 02-Jul-2019 08:20
As table name you can also specify columns you want imported.

Will import all columns:
<?php
pg_copy_from
($db, 'cpm.ics', $rows);
?>

Will import only specified columns:
<?php
pg_copy_from
($db, 'cpm.ics (type, product, date, count, amount)', $rows);
?>
Dave 25-Feb-2014 08:26
Default is "\\\N" not "\\N" at least in php 5.4

pg_copy_from($db, $table_name, "\t", "\\\N")
Dave 26-Jan-2012 10:40
As of postgresql 9.1 "standard_conforming_strings" is set to on

This will not work anymore
<?php
$copy_message
= "1\t\\N\t300";
pg_copy_from($db, "message", $copy_message);
?>
result will be a "N" in that field. if the field allow text that is else it will fail to insert the post.

simple fix
<?php
$copy_message
= "1\t\\NULL\t300";
pg_copy_from($db, "message", $copy_message, "\t","\\NULL");
?>
Dave 18-Feb-2011 02:39
Fix for "Copy command failed: ERROR: literal carriage return
found in data" or
"Copy command failed: ERROR: missing data for column
"message" CONTEXT: COPY message, line 1:"

<?php
$message
= "HEJ\rHEJ\nHEJ\r\nHEJ\n\rHEJ\tHELLO\\";

$message = addslashes($message);

$message = str_replace(
  array(
"\n","\r","\t"),
  array(
"\\n","\\r","\\t"),
 
$message);

$copy_message = "1\t". $message ."\t300";

pg_copy_from($db, "message", $copy_message);
?>
Anonymous 11-Jun-2009 03:08
see also: pg_put_line for a solution that does not require buffering of all the data to be copied,
kapouer_php at melix dot org 26-Aug-2007 02:24
pg syntax is :
COPY test (cola, colb, colc) FROM stdin;
...

this function doesn't let you in which order the columns are !
vlad at php dot net 19-Mar-2003 01:38
By default NULL values are a backslash followed with capital N ("\\N").

Also, you can't insert entries with OIDs (I've added it to my TODO list though)
carl at thep.lu.se 10-Sep-2002 03:06
Something needs to be said about the format of the array.
Judging by what I've seen, it's pretty much what you get
from loading a tab-separated file with file(). That is, the
lines are linefeed-terminated and there's no need to have
an extra line with "\.". On the other hand, when I try using this
command the connection to the server ends up in some odd
state and is then lost:
PHP Warning:  U?S?o() query failed: server closed the connection unexpectedly

I think it might be safer to use the lower-level function
pg_put_line() for now.