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-# datetime.py - example of using date and time types
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-# Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
-# version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY
-# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
-# for more details.
-
-## put in DSN your DSN string
-
-DSN = 'dbname=test'
-
-## don't modify anything below tis line (except for experimenting)
-
-import sys
-import psycopg2
-import mx.DateTime
-import datetime
-
-from psycopg2.extensions import adapt
-
-if len(sys.argv) > 1:
- DSN = sys.argv[1]
-
-print "Opening connection using dns:", DSN
-conn = psycopg2.connect(DSN)
-curs = conn.cursor()
-
-try:
- curs.execute("""CREATE TABLE test_dt (
- k int4, d date, t time, dt timestamp, z interval)""")
-except:
- conn.rollback()
- curs.execute("DROP TABLE test_dt")
- curs.execute("""CREATE TABLE test_dt (
- k int4, d date, t time, dt timestamp, z interval)""")
-conn.commit()
-
-# build and insert some data using mx.DateTime
-mx1 = (
- 1,
- mx.DateTime.Date(2004, 10, 19),
- mx.DateTime.Time(0, 11, 17.015),
- mx.DateTime.Timestamp(2004, 10, 19, 0, 11, 17.5),
- mx.DateTime.DateTimeDelta(13, 15, 17, 59.9))
-
-from psycopg2.extensions import adapt
-import psycopg2.extras
-print adapt(mx1)
-
-print "Inserting mx.DateTime values..."
-curs.execute("INSERT INTO test_dt VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s)", mx1)
-
-# build and insert some values using the datetime adapters
-dt1 = (
- 2,
- datetime.date(2004, 10, 19),
- datetime.time(0, 11, 17, 15000),
- datetime.datetime(2004, 10, 19, 0, 11, 17, 500000),
- datetime.timedelta(13, 15*3600+17*60+59, 900000))
-
-print "Inserting Python datetime values..."
-curs.execute("INSERT INTO test_dt VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s)", dt1)
-
-# now extract the row from database and print them
-print "Extracting values inserted with mx.DateTime wrappers:"
-curs.execute("SELECT d, t, dt, z FROM test_dt WHERE k = 1")
-for n, x in zip(mx1[1:], curs.fetchone()):
- try:
- # this will work only is psycopg has been compiled with datetime
- # as the default typecaster for date/time values
- s = repr(n) + "\n -> " + str(adapt(n)) + \
- "\n -> " + repr(x) + "\n -> " + x.isoformat()
- except:
- s = repr(n) + "\n -> " + str(adapt(n)) + \
- "\n -> " + repr(x) + "\n -> " + str(x)
- print s
-print
-
-print "Extracting values inserted with Python datetime wrappers:"
-curs.execute("SELECT d, t, dt, z FROM test_dt WHERE k = 2")
-for n, x in zip(dt1[1:], curs.fetchone()):
- try:
- # this will work only is psycopg has been compiled with datetime
- # as the default typecaster for date/time values
- s = repr(n) + "\n -> " + repr(x) + "\n -> " + x.isoformat()
- except:
- s = repr(n) + "\n -> " + repr(x) + "\n -> " + str(x)
- print s
-print
-
-curs.execute("DROP TABLE test_dt")
-conn.commit()