I am running a python script to do ETL(Extract, transform, load) and I put all the psql queries in one transaction. Here's the transaction:
conn = psycopg2.connect(...)
try:
cur = conn.cursor() #q1
cur.execute("create temp table tt (like t INCLUDING DEFAULTS)") #q2
cur.execute("copy tt from '/file.csv' DELIMITER ',' CSV HEADER ") #q3
cur.execute("...") #q4, update t based on data from tt
conn.commit()
except:
conn.rollback()
I know the table will be locked when running q4, but I'm not sure if the table would be locked during the whole transaction(from connect to commit)?
Is there a way to test if the table is locked? I don't have much of data right now (about 100 rows)..
Thanks very much!
catch
. It hasexcept
. Also I don't think there's a reason to lock the table for each connection.except
. At minimum,except Exception
, but preferablyexcept psycopg2.DatabaseError
. You should also always log or re-throw the exception, never silently swallow it.