I want to take backup of all functions in my postgres database.How to take backup of functions only in Postgres?
use pg_getfunctiondef
; see system information functions. pg_getfunctiondef
was added in PostgreSQL 8.4.
SELECT pg_get_functiondef('proc_name'::regproc);
To dump all functions in a schema you can query the system tables in pg_catalog
; say if you wanted everything from public
:
SELECT pg_get_functiondef(f.oid)
FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc f
INNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON (f.pronamespace = n.oid)
WHERE n.nspname = 'public';
it's trivial to change the above to say "from all schemas except those beginning with pg_
" instead if that's what you want.
In psql
you can dump this to a file with:
psql -At dbname > /path/to/output/file.sql <<"__END__"
... the above SQL ...
__END__
To run the output in another DB, use something like:
psql -1 -v ON_ERROR_STOP -f /path/to/output/file.sql target_db_name
If you're replicating functions between DBs like this, though, consider storing the authorative copy of the function definitions as a SQL script in a revision control system like svn or git, preferably packaged as a PostgreSQL extension. See packaging extensions.
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Also i want to restore these functions to another db.How can i do that??.Functions only need to restore – vmb Dec 7 '12 at 9:46
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@vmb The output is SQL function definitions, so pipe them into psql. See updated answer. Even better, create an extension and package them in it. – Craig Ringer Dec 7 '12 at 12:41
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5It should be noted, that
pg_get_functiondef('proc_name'::regproc)
DOES NOT dump the function's privileges (GRANT
andREVOKE
statements) which may be sometimes considered as part of the function definition. – NumberFour Jul 21 '16 at 21:18 -
1This answer is great: by far the best option I looked at. It helped us in dumping our nearly 400 functions into a reliable backup file as well as to use for revision history. To do that, at the end the of the query I added an order by:
ORDER BY pg_get_functiondef(f.oid)
Thanks! – nbburn Feb 1 '19 at 23:06
You can't tell pg_dump
to dump only functions. However, you can make a dump without data (-s
or --schema-only
) and filter it on restoring. Note the --format=c
(also -fc
) part: this will produce a file suitable for pg_restore
.
First take the dump:
pg_dump -U username --format=c --schema-only --file=dump_test your_database
Then create a list of the functions:
pg_restore --list dump_test | grep FUNCTION > function_list
And finally restore them (-L
or --use-list
specifies the list file created above):
pg_restore -U username --dbname=your_other_database --use-list function_list dump_test