INSERT INTO friendship (user_id1, user_id2)
SELECT <id1>,<id2> FROM <special table with only one row, contents irrelvant>
WHERE ((<id1>,<id2>) NOT IN
((SELECT user_id1, user_id2 FROM friendship)
UNION
(SELECT user_id2, user_id1 FROM friendship)))
To explain this from bottom to top, we're first constructing the table of all pairs in either direction. Then we're finding out whether or not the pair (<id1>, <id2>)
is in it. If it is, no tuples are returned by the SELECT query on line 2 and so nothing is inserted. If it is not, then one tuple is returned by the SELECT query (specifically the tuple (<id1>,<id2>)
) and it is inserted.
I think that a_horse_with_no_name's answer is probably the best one in this specific case and in most similar cases, but if someone was in some situation where adding such an index either wasn't allowed or would cause problems (for example, if there were a more complex table where only some of the rows had meaningful friendship entries, but you still wanted uniqueness), then this query would do the job.