I've looked at the documentations but haven't found anything that lets me know if the last command i've execute via cursor.execute("...") is successful.
I'm expecting a reply like "1 row affected."
I've looked at the documentations but haven't found anything that lets me know if the last command i've execute via cursor.execute("...") is successful.
I'm expecting a reply like "1 row affected."
I'd expect some kind of exception to be risen.
If everything went ok – the error code is 00000 and no exception will get risen.
In create table
case, you can always double check:
try:
cur.execute("SELECT ouch FROM aargh;")
except Exception, e:
pass
errorcodes.lookup(e.pgcode[:2])
# 'CLASS_SYNTAX_ERROR_OR_ACCESS_RULE_VIOLATION'
errorcodes.lookup(e.pgcode)
# 'UNDEFINED_TABLE'
This is an old question, but one way to check for a successful operation with psycopg2
is simply to look at the rowcount
attribute for the cursor after your statement. This attribute returns the number of rows affected by the last execute
statement.
e.g.
connection = psycopg2.connect(dbname="foo",user="postgres")
cur = connection.cursor()
cur.execute("INSERT INTO foo VALUES (%s, %s)", (1,2))
cur.rowcount # returns 1
cur.execute("SELECT * FROM foo")
cur.rowcount # returns 0
A similar attribute is statusmessage
, which returns a string including the type of the last operation performed along with the number of rows affected.