using psycopg2 to call postgres function which takes an array of a custom type











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I currently have a custom type in postgres:



create type times_type as
(
start varchar,
end varchar,
rate real
);


I also have a function which takes an array of times_type:



create function insert_data(times_values times_type)


When I was using named tuples and using callproc to insert one value at a time it worked fine i.e:



 Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
end rate')


cur.callproc('insert_data',
(Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56))


But now the function is expecting an array, so i attempted:



Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
end rate')


cur.callproc('insert_data',
([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)])


psycopg2 gives me an error that the function does not exist. Is there something you have to do when dealing with an array of custom types?










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    I currently have a custom type in postgres:



    create type times_type as
    (
    start varchar,
    end varchar,
    rate real
    );


    I also have a function which takes an array of times_type:



    create function insert_data(times_values times_type)


    When I was using named tuples and using callproc to insert one value at a time it worked fine i.e:



     Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
    end rate')


    cur.callproc('insert_data',
    (Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56))


    But now the function is expecting an array, so i attempted:



    Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
    end rate')


    cur.callproc('insert_data',
    ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
    Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
    Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)])


    psycopg2 gives me an error that the function does not exist. Is there something you have to do when dealing with an array of custom types?










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      I currently have a custom type in postgres:



      create type times_type as
      (
      start varchar,
      end varchar,
      rate real
      );


      I also have a function which takes an array of times_type:



      create function insert_data(times_values times_type)


      When I was using named tuples and using callproc to insert one value at a time it worked fine i.e:



       Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
      end rate')


      cur.callproc('insert_data',
      (Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56))


      But now the function is expecting an array, so i attempted:



      Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
      end rate')


      cur.callproc('insert_data',
      ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
      Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
      Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)])


      psycopg2 gives me an error that the function does not exist. Is there something you have to do when dealing with an array of custom types?










      share|improve this question













      I currently have a custom type in postgres:



      create type times_type as
      (
      start varchar,
      end varchar,
      rate real
      );


      I also have a function which takes an array of times_type:



      create function insert_data(times_values times_type)


      When I was using named tuples and using callproc to insert one value at a time it worked fine i.e:



       Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
      end rate')


      cur.callproc('insert_data',
      (Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56))


      But now the function is expecting an array, so i attempted:



      Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start 
      end rate')


      cur.callproc('insert_data',
      ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
      Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
      Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)])


      psycopg2 gives me an error that the function does not exist. Is there something you have to do when dealing with an array of custom types?







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          The problem with arrays of a composite type is that they have to be explicitly cast, otherwise Postgres see them as record. Use register_adapter(class, adapter).



          Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start end rate')

          class DocumentAdapter:
          def __init__(self, x):
          self.adapted = psycopg2.extensions.SQL_IN(x)
          def prepare(self, conn):
          self.adapted.prepare(conn)
          def getquoted(self):
          return self.adapted.getquoted() + b'::times_type'

          psycopg2.extensions.register_adapter(Document, DocumentAdapter)

          cur.callproc('insert_data',
          ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
          Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
          Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)],)) # comma added, this should be a tuple

          conn.commit(); # dont forget to commit





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            The problem with arrays of a composite type is that they have to be explicitly cast, otherwise Postgres see them as record. Use register_adapter(class, adapter).



            Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start end rate')

            class DocumentAdapter:
            def __init__(self, x):
            self.adapted = psycopg2.extensions.SQL_IN(x)
            def prepare(self, conn):
            self.adapted.prepare(conn)
            def getquoted(self):
            return self.adapted.getquoted() + b'::times_type'

            psycopg2.extensions.register_adapter(Document, DocumentAdapter)

            cur.callproc('insert_data',
            ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
            Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
            Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)],)) # comma added, this should be a tuple

            conn.commit(); # dont forget to commit





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              The problem with arrays of a composite type is that they have to be explicitly cast, otherwise Postgres see them as record. Use register_adapter(class, adapter).



              Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start end rate')

              class DocumentAdapter:
              def __init__(self, x):
              self.adapted = psycopg2.extensions.SQL_IN(x)
              def prepare(self, conn):
              self.adapted.prepare(conn)
              def getquoted(self):
              return self.adapted.getquoted() + b'::times_type'

              psycopg2.extensions.register_adapter(Document, DocumentAdapter)

              cur.callproc('insert_data',
              ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
              Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
              Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)],)) # comma added, this should be a tuple

              conn.commit(); # dont forget to commit





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                The problem with arrays of a composite type is that they have to be explicitly cast, otherwise Postgres see them as record. Use register_adapter(class, adapter).



                Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start end rate')

                class DocumentAdapter:
                def __init__(self, x):
                self.adapted = psycopg2.extensions.SQL_IN(x)
                def prepare(self, conn):
                self.adapted.prepare(conn)
                def getquoted(self):
                return self.adapted.getquoted() + b'::times_type'

                psycopg2.extensions.register_adapter(Document, DocumentAdapter)

                cur.callproc('insert_data',
                ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
                Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
                Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)],)) # comma added, this should be a tuple

                conn.commit(); # dont forget to commit





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                The problem with arrays of a composite type is that they have to be explicitly cast, otherwise Postgres see them as record. Use register_adapter(class, adapter).



                Document = namedtuple('times_type', 'start end rate')

                class DocumentAdapter:
                def __init__(self, x):
                self.adapted = psycopg2.extensions.SQL_IN(x)
                def prepare(self, conn):
                self.adapted.prepare(conn)
                def getquoted(self):
                return self.adapted.getquoted() + b'::times_type'

                psycopg2.extensions.register_adapter(Document, DocumentAdapter)

                cur.callproc('insert_data',
                ([Document('13:00', '16:00', 12.56),
                Document('17:00', '18:00', 12.56),
                Document('19:00', '20:00', 12.56)],)) # comma added, this should be a tuple

                conn.commit(); # dont forget to commit






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