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Re: Any reasons for 'DO' statement not returning result?

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On 8/16/16 1:05 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 08/16/2016 07:54 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:
On 8/14/16 5:13 AM, Xtra Coder wrote:
- ability to switch session language from 'sql' to 'pl/pgsql'

Actually, something I wish I had was the ability to temporarily switch
to an entirely different interpreter (such as ipython), while still
retaining current database connection and context. That would be
especially useful for debugging plpython functions.

What aspects of ipython are you interested in?

First, it's not ipython in particular, just a python environment. What would be *really* cool is finding a good way to integrate with Jupyter Notebook...

Mostly in being able to deal with plpython code. Right now that's difficult because the plpy object is only exposed inside a plpython function, and it's a bit painful to get pythonic representations of data out of the plpython environment and into a python environment.

Outside of that though, there's still useful things that can be done. I think a big part of why people keep asking to add things like IF/THEN to psql is because psql is an incredibly useful tool for handling lots of SQL statements (either DDL or DML). It's much better at that than any other tool I've seen. BUT, there's a limit to what psql or SQL can do. String manipulation (for example) pretty much sucks. python (or perl or ...) are quite good at that stuff though.

It's certainly not terribly hard to run a query or two from python. But a dozen? That becomes very tedious very quickly. And if you're trying to do this interactively, it just sucks. (No \d et all, no tab completion, no \h, etc).

So what I ultimately wish for is a way to blend these things together as needed. What would be truly amazing is if we had a way to pass a database connection around to different tools. Do a bunch of SQL stuff within psql... now I need to deal with a plpython function; do that in Jupyter... now I'm back to SQL, go back to psql.

I wonder how hard it would be to allow psql to expose a local port that other stuff could connect to...
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