On 2/20/23 20:34, Samuel Marks wrote:
> How do I insert into a table with a `json[]` column using the `COPY
> FROM` syntax?
Again why do you want to use json[]?
What possible use is that, when you have json and jsonb types available?
>
> Attempt:
> https://gist.github.com/SamuelMarks/fec744a620e2abd0257671aa6f2a96b4
> <https://gist.github.com/SamuelMarks/fec744a620e2abd0257671aa6f2a96b4>
>
> Error:
> psycopg2.errors.InvalidTextRepresentation: malformed array literal:
> "{"jj":null,"text":"bop"}"
>
> Or when I try to json.dump the dict twice I get:
> psycopg2.errors.InvalidTextRepresentation: malformed array literal:
> ""{"jj":null,"text":"bop"}"" DETAIL: Array value must start with "{" or
> dimension information. CONTEXT: COPY my_table, line 1, column
> json_arr_col: ""{"jj":null,"text":"bop"}""
>
> I'm using your `copy_expert` function. PS: Also asked on
> https://stackoverflow.com/q/75511919 <https://stackoverflow.com/q/75511919>
>
> Am I meant to represent the lists with braces rather than square
> brackets? - Or should I be using some internal psycopg function as
> opposed to my hacked together `parse_col` function?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Samuel Marks
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