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Chapter 44. Server Programming Interface
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Chapter 44. Server Programming Interface

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44.1. Interface Functions
SPI_connect — connect a procedure to the SPI manager
SPI_finish — disconnect a procedure from the SPI manager
SPI_push — push SPI stack to allow recursive SPI usage
SPI_pop — pop SPI stack to return from recursive SPI usage
SPI_execute — execute a command
SPI_exec — execute a read/write command
SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement prepared bySPI_prepare
SPI_getargtypeid — return the data type OID for an argument of a statement prepared bySPI_prepare
SPI_is_cursor_plan — returntrue if a statement prepared bySPI_prepare can be used withSPI_cursor_open
SPI_execute_plan — execute a statement prepared bySPI_prepare
SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist — execute a statement prepared bySPI_prepare
SPI_execp — execute a statement in read/write mode
SPI_cursor_open — set up a cursor using a statement created withSPI_prepare
SPI_cursor_open_with_args — set up a cursor using a query and parameters
SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist — set up a cursor using parameters
SPI_cursor_find — find an existing cursor by name
SPI_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor
SPI_cursor_move — move a cursor
SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor
SPI_scroll_cursor_move — move a cursor
SPI_cursor_close — close a cursor
SPI_keepplan — save a prepared statement
SPI_saveplan — save a prepared statement
44.2. Interface Support Functions
SPI_fname — determine the column name for the specified column number
SPI_fnumber — determine the column number for the specified column name
SPI_getvalue — return the string value of the specified column
SPI_getbinval — return the binary value of the specified column
SPI_gettype — return the data type name of the specified column
SPI_gettypeid — return the data typeOID of the specified column
SPI_getrelname — return the name of the specified relation
SPI_getnspname — return the namespace of the specified relation
44.3. Memory Management
SPI_palloc — allocate memory in the upper executor context
SPI_repalloc — reallocate memory in the upper executor context
SPI_pfree — free memory in the upper executor context
SPI_copytuple — make a copy of a row in the upper executor context
SPI_returntuple — prepare to return a tuple as a Datum
SPI_modifytuple — create a row by replacing selected fields of a given row
SPI_freetuple — free a row allocated in the upper executor context
SPI_freetuptable — free a row set created bySPI_execute or a similar function
SPI_freeplan — free a previously saved prepared statement
44.4. Visibility of Data Changes
44.5. Examples

TheServer Programming Interface (SPI) gives writers of user-definedC functions the ability to runSQL commands inside their functions.SPI is a set of interface functions to simplify access to the parser, planner, and executor.SPI also does some memory management.

To avoid misunderstanding we'll use the termfunction when we speak ofSPI interface functions andprocedure for a user-defined C-function that is usingSPI.

Note that if a command invoked via SPI fails, then control will not be returned to your procedure. Rather, the transaction or subtransaction in which your procedure executes will be rolled back. (This might seem surprising given that the SPI functions mostly have documented error-return conventions. Those conventions only apply for errors detected within the SPI functions themselves, however.) It is possible to recover control after an error by establishing your own subtransaction surrounding SPI calls that might fail.

SPI functions return a nonnegative result on success (either via a returned integer value or in the global variableSPI_result, as described below). On error, a negative result orNULL will be returned.

Source code files that use SPI must include the header fileexecutor/spi.h.


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