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== PostgreSQL data types ==
== Comment ==
* boolean
<pre>
* char(n)
-- single line comment
* varchar(n)
/* multi line comment */
* text
</pre>
* smallint (-32768 - 32767)
* int
* serial (~auto_increment in mysql)
* float(n)
* real / float8
* numeric(p,s)
* date
* time
* timestamp
* timestamptz
* interval
* json
* jsonb
* uuid
* + special


== Data types ==
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!Type
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|char(n)
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|varchar(n)
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|text
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|smallint
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|32767
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|int
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|serial
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|(~auto_increment in mysql)
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|float(n)
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|real / float8
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|numeric(p,s)
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|date
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|time
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|timestamp
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|timestamptz
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|interval
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|json
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|jsonb
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|uuid
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== Operators ==
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!Example
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|equal
|WHERE "time" = <code>'2024-09-28 15:46:09.602492+00'</code>
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|<>, !=
|not equal
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|<, >
|less/greater than
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|<=, >=
|less/greater than or equal
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|IS NULL
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|LIKE
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|WHERE "time
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|_ = single char
|escaped = \_
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|% = 0 or more chars
|escaped = \%
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|ILIKE
|case-insensitive LIKE
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|IN
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|WHERE name IN ('Joe', 'Bob', 'Jane')
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|WHERE user_id IN (SELECT user_id FROM orders)
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|~
|regex
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|!~
|not regex
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|AND
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|OR
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|BETWEEN
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== Databases ==
* List all databases
<blockquote>
<pre>
SELECT datname FROM pg_database
WHERE datistemplate = false;
</pre>
</blockquote>
== Tables ==
* List all tables
<blockquote>
<pre>
SELECT table_catalog,table_schema,table_name FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_type = 'BASE TABLE' AND table_schema = 'public'
ORDER BY table_type, table_name
</pre>
</blockquote>
* Biggest tables by size
<blockquote>
<pre>
SELECT
  nspname || '.' || relname AS "Object Name", relkind As "Object Type",
  pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(C.oid)) AS "size"
FROM pg_class C
LEFT JOIN pg_namespace N ON (N.oid = C.relnamespace)
WHERE nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'information_schema')
ORDER BY pg_relation_size(C.oid) DESC
LIMIT 20;
</pre>
</blockquote>
== List all users==
<blockquote>
<pre>
SELECT * FROM pg_user;
</pre>
</blockquote>
== Links ==
* https://www.w3schools.com/postgresql/
* https://www.timescale.com/learn/postgres-cheat-sheet
* https://www.timescale.com/learn/postgres-basics
* https://www.timescale.com/learn/postgres-guides
* https://www.timescale.com/learn/postgres-best-practices


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Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 October 2024

Comment

-- single line comment
/* multi line comment */

Data types

Type min max comment
boolean
char(n)
varchar(n)
text
smallint -32768 32767
int
serial (~auto_increment in mysql)
float(n)
real / float8
numeric(p,s)
date
time
timestamp
timestamptz
interval
json
jsonb
uuid
+ special

Operators

Example
= equal WHERE "time" = '2024-09-28 15:46:09.602492+00'
<>, != not equal
<, > less/greater than
<=, >= less/greater than or equal
IS NULL
LIKE WHERE "time
_ = single char escaped = \_
% = 0 or more chars escaped = \%
ILIKE case-insensitive LIKE
IN WHERE name IN ('Joe', 'Bob', 'Jane')
WHERE user_id IN (SELECT user_id FROM orders)
~ regex
!~ not regex
AND
OR
BETWEEN

Databases

  • List all databases
SELECT datname FROM pg_database
WHERE datistemplate = false;

Tables

  • List all tables
SELECT table_catalog,table_schema,table_name FROM information_schema.tables 
WHERE table_type = 'BASE TABLE' AND table_schema = 'public' 
ORDER BY table_type, table_name
  • Biggest tables by size
SELECT
  nspname || '.' || relname AS "Object Name", relkind As "Object Type",
  pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(C.oid)) AS "size"
FROM pg_class C
LEFT JOIN pg_namespace N ON (N.oid = C.relnamespace)
WHERE nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'information_schema')
ORDER BY pg_relation_size(C.oid) DESC
LIMIT 20;

List all users

SELECT * FROM pg_user;

Links