Re: Dynamic loading of Perl Code in Postgres functions - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jasbinder Singh Bali
Subject Re: Dynamic loading of Perl Code in Postgres functions
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Msg-id a47902760701171445n707093feqac2c81ad6317bbce@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Dynamic loading of Perl Code in Postgres functions  ("Harpreet Dhaliwal" <harpreet.dhaliwal01@gmail.com>)
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I'm kind of confused how this require thing would actually work
because I tried testing it at my end at its really not working with
postgres.
I'm sure there is some fundamental mistake.

I have to do the following:

I have a perl file and need to call and use full functionaily  of
this perl file in my postgres function.
    For this, the create function script that I wrote is as follows:
CREATE FUNCTION test_perl (int) RETURNS int AS $$
     require 'email_parser1.pl'
 $$ LANGUAGE plperlu;

really don't know if this is correct because if i try to load a file
that doesn't exist atall, then also postgres doesn't throw any errors.

Also do i need to give the fully qualified path of the perl file in
the create function script?

A quick help would be highly appreciated as I'm badly stuck up here.

Thanks,
Jas



On 1/16/07, Harpreet Dhaliwal <harpreet.dhaliwal01@gmail.com> wrote:
> so my syntax is correct? just wondering if there's some fundamental mistake
> in it
> ~Harpreet
>
>
> On 1/16/07, Tom Lane < tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> > "Harpreet Dhaliwal" < harpreet.dhaliwal01@gmail.com> writes:
> > > I was just wondering if one could use something like this
> >
> > > CREATE FUNCTION *funcname* (*argument-types*) RETURNS *return-type* AS
> $$
> > >     require " abc.pl"
> > > $$ LANGUAGE plperl;
> >
> > You'd have to use plperlu, since "require" isn't considered a trusted
> > operation.
> >
> > > To include abc.pl here, how is the path of abc.pl specified.
> >
> > Same as you'd do it in plain Perl.
> >
> >                         regards, tom lane
> >
>
>

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