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Objective:

  • Creating a full text search engine using PostgreSQL FTS.

Populating tsvector:

I have a tsvector column. To populate tsvector column, I am executing a trigger which calls a procedure which executes a custom PL/Python function.

Steps followed:

Trigger and Procedure function

Its something similar to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/textsearch-features.html#TEXTSEARCH-UPDATE-TRIGGERS trigger which calls messages_trigger procedure(written in plpgsql).

But instead of coalesce(new.title,'') and coalesce(new.body,''), I am calling a UDF which has ARRAY of text as an input parameter.

custom_udf(p_arr ARRAY) 

Error:

During ingestion of data, it throws the error:

psycopg2.errors.UndefinedObject: type p_arr[] does not exist 

Question:

Is ARRAY type parameter not allowed for Pl/Python function?

To by pass the issue, I am doing a comma separated join of list elements and passing that to the custom_udf. And inside custom_udf, I am using comma delimiter split to get back the list.

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    The syntax you used:

    CREATE FUNCTION custom_udf(p_arr ARRAY) RETURNS ...; 

    means the same as

    CREATE FUNCTION custom_udf(p_arr[]) RETURNS ...; 

    That is, a function with one unnamed parameter that has the data type “array of p_arr”. So PostgreSQL expects p_arr to be a data type, which explains the error message.

    There is no “array” data type in PostgreSQL, you always have to name the element type, for example integer ARRAY or, equivalently, integer[].

    So, assuming that you want an array of strings, your definition should look like

    CREATE FUNCTION custom_udf(p_arr text[]) RETURNS ...; 
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    • How do I pass the list from the calling procedure? Inside the trigger procedure, if I am writing NEW.tsvector_report := to_tsvector('english', custom_udf(['elem1']) it throws error: psycopg2.errors.SyntaxError: syntax error at or near "[" The syntax mentioned in postgresql.org/docs/10/arrays.html#ARRAYS-INPUT to pass array would mean manipulating python list into a pgsql array format. Is there an easy way to do that?CommentedDec 19, 2020 at 14:38
    • Seems to me that my original idea of passing string into custom_udf and inside it split text into list is an easier way. Otherwise, it would mean manipulation of string as done in stackoverflow.com/a/20699609/282155CommentedDec 19, 2020 at 14:57
    • You can pass a string array either as '{string1,string2}' or as ARRAY['string 1', 'string 2'].CommentedDec 20, 2020 at 19:33

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