On 12/10/2014 04:53 PM, Israel Brewster wrote:
> Currently, when I need to create/edit a stored procedure in Postgresql,
> my workflow goes like the following:
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> - Create/edit the desired function in my "DB Commands" text file
> - Copy and paste function into my development database
> - Test
> - repeat above until it works as desired
> - Copy and paste function into my production DB.
>
> To edit an existing function, the workflow is basically the same as
> above, but I first have to find the function in my file.
For above use \ef in psql. See here for more details:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/interactive/app-psql.html
You can save the file outside the database if needed.
>
> This whole workflow just feels kludgy to me. Is there a better way? Or
> is that essentially the recommended procedure? Thanks.
Keep the functions in separate files. Do either:
psql -d some_database -U some_user -f function_file.sql
or from within psql
\i some/path/to_file/function_file.sql
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