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I use psycopg2 in many python projects, and frequently use HSTORE as a postgres data type.

Typically I create my connections as follows:

connection =psycopg2.connect(...) 
psycopg2.extras.register_hstore(connection)

which then allows seamless integration between Python dicts and Postgres hstores.

However, if I want to use connection pools, apparently I have to write:

pool = psycopg2.pool.SimpleConnectionPool(...)

and then use it with

connectionFromPool = pool.getconn()

But if run register_hstore(connectionFromPool) every time I ask for it, then the function will get called multiple times on the same connection. Will this cause side-effects? Isn't the whole point of connection pooling to avoid unnecessary calls?

Is there some way of telling SimpleConnectionPool to use register_hstore when it creates the connection initially?

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You can use psycopg2.extras.register_hstore(connection, globally=True).

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In the end I wrote a subclass to override the _connect method:

class MyConnectionPool(BasePoolClass):
    getconn = BasePoolClass._getconn
    putconn = BasePoolClass._putconn
    closeall   = BasePoolClass._closeall

    def _connect(self, key=None):
        conn= BasePoolClass._connect(self, key)
        psycopg2.extras.register_hstore(conn,unicode=True)
        psycopg2.extensions.register_type(psycopg2.extensions.UNICODE,conn)
        return conn

Which can then be used in place of SimpleConnectionPool

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