On 10/8/18 3:54 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 10/8/18 1:58 PM, Malik Rumi wrote:
>> So what is the script you used to do the bulk INSERT?
>>
>> There's actually three, but they are all basically the same. The
>> differences have to do with the source material being inserted:
>>
>> # usr/local/bin/python3.6
>> # coding: utf-8
>>
>> from os import environ
>> environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'chronicle.settings'
>> import django
>> django.setup()
>> from ktab.models import Entry, Tag
>
> So I am going to assume Entry and Tag map to the tables ktab_entry and
> public.ktab_entry_tags respectively.
>
>> from django.utils.text import slugify
>> import csv
>>
>>
>> filename = '/home/malikarumi/Projects/Progress_Logs/edit_blogpost.csv'
>>
>> with open(filename, 'rt') as text:
>> reader = csv.DictReader(text, delimiter=',')
>> # next(reader, None)
>> for row in reader:
>> my_entry = Entry.objects.create(
>> title=row['title'], slug=row['slug'],
>> chron_date=row['created'],
>> clock=row['clock'], content=row['content'])
>> my_entry.tags.add(row['tag'])
>
> I thought that you needed to pass a model object to add(). If I am
> following the above it is just a csv field value.
>
> Assuming log_statement = 'mod', I would tail the postgresql.conf file to
> see what is actually hitting the database.
Aargh, meant tail the Postgres log file.
>
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>
>> */“None of you has faith until he loves for his brother or his
>> neighbor what he loves for himself.”/*
>>
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Adrian Klaver
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