Re: psql copy from through bash - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rob Sargentg
Subject Re: psql copy from through bash
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Msg-id 50F0CC77.8060207@gmail.com
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In response to Re: psql copy from through bash  (Kirk Wythers <wythe001@umn.edu>)
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On 01/11/2013 11:32 AM, Kirk Wythers wrote:

On Jan 11, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Szymon Guz <mabewlun@gmail.com> wrote:




On 11 January 2013 19:13, Kirk Wythers <kwythers@umn.edu> wrote:
Can anyone see what I'm misisng? I am trying to run a psql "copy from" command through a bash script to load a buch of cdv files into the same table. I'm getting an error about the file "infile" not existing?

#!/bin/sh

for infile in /path_to_files/*.csv
do
   cat infile | psql dbname -c "\copy table_name FROM stdin with delimiter as ',' NULL AS 'NA' CSV HEADER"
done


Thanks in advance

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Hi Kirk,
maybe try this:

cat $infile |



Oh my goodness! Thanks you. 

Once more quickie. It seems that I am going to be asked for my password every time psql loops through the copy statement. 

What is considered best practices to handle authentication? I am connecting locally, as myself as the user and I'm being asked for my user password. I added the -w (no-password) to the psql statement, but now assume I need to add a .pgpass file or something. 

Suggestions?


Yes a .pgpass file would work nicely


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