Re: psql shell return codes - checking if database exists - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From sundaram
Subject Re: psql shell return codes - checking if database exists
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Msg-id 1308078836071-4488964.post@n5.nabble.com
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In response to Re: psql shell return codes - checking if database exists  ("Milen A. Radev" <milen@radev.net>)
List pgsql-admin
Perhaps the grep solution will only provide an accurate response if the
database name is not a substring of some other database name.

In other words, if one were to attempt to confirm that database prod10
exists- they might execute (per the suggestion):
psql --list | grep prod10

But, the result could be misleading if the following databases also exist on
the same server:
prod100
prod101
prod1000
myprod10
yourprod101
etc.

I would like to suggest querying directly from the system table pg_database
like this:
psql --tuples-only --command "select * from pg_database where datname =
'prod10';"

You can pipe and process the result as appropriate for your needs.

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