On 12/5/24 17:37, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 12/5/24 17:27, Daniel Johnson wrote:
>> Good day! I've run into a quirk executing an SQL statement and am not
>> sure if it's a fundamental issue with my query or a bug in psycopg3.
>>
>> In short, I'm inserting/updating a row using both NOW() and 'NOW()
>> plus a varying value'. The NOW() value is fine, but what ends up in
>> the database for the second one is just "NOW() + 4 seconds". I
>> finally realized this is because of how the command is being
>> processed, the variable becomes "$4" and apparently the dollar sign is
>> lost.
>>
>> I'm guessing this is an example of why one of the bullet points at
>> https://www.psycopg.org/psycopg3/docs/basic/params.html says "The
>> placeholder must not be quoted". :-/ I would appreciate any advice
>> on how to work around this while still passing in the value safely
>
> Pretty sure the below does not work because the placeholder is becoming
> part of the literal string:
>
> NOW() + INTERVAL '%(NextDBLog)s SECOND'
>
> You might try something like:
>
> NOW() + INTERVAL || ' ' || %(NextDBLog)s || ' SECOND'
>
> If that does work then you will need to use the psycopg.sql module to
> build that part of the query
>>
What I ended getting to work:
from psycopg import sql
cur.execute(sql.SQL("select now(), now() + ({} || ' seconds')::interval
").format(sql.Literal(4)))
cur.fetchone()
(datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 5, 17, 57, 55, 670218,
tzinfo=zoneinfo.ZoneInfo(key='US/Pacific')),
datetime.datetime(2024, 12, 5, 17, 57, 59, 670218,
tzinfo=zoneinfo.ZoneInfo(key='US/Pacific')))
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com