Re: How to get a signal from the database when a INSERT INTO is done? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From hari.fuchs@gmail.com
Subject Re: How to get a signal from the database when a INSERT INTO is done?
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In response to How to get a signal from the database when a INSERT INTO is done?  (Andre Lopes <lopes80andre@gmail.com>)
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Daniele Varrazzo <daniele.varrazzo@gmail.com> writes:

>> As mentioned above and as demonstrated in the example, select() also
>> does the job. Using such a fancy framework is usually an overkill.

> Yeah, the problem is usually if you have to do something else apart
> from listening from the notification. select() will block the entire
> application, so you would put it into a separate thread to have the
> app running on.

I don't know Python, but the C library function of select() has a
timeout parameter that can be set to 0.

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