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# You have your csv data and it looks like so... It's in a file named "my_data.csv" and we want to import it into a table named "my_things". | |
"1", "Something", "0.50", "2013-05-05 10:00:00" | |
"2", "Another thing", "1.50", "2013-06-05 10:30:00" | |
# Now you want to import it, go to the command line and type: | |
$ PGPASSWORD=PWHERE psql -h HOSTHERE -U USERHERE DBNAMEHERE -c "\copy my_things FROM 'my_data.csv' WITH CSV;" | |
# Voila! It's impoted. Now if you want to wipe it out and import a fresh one, you would do this: | |
$ heroku pg:psql | |
$ TRUNCATE table my_things; | |
Now re-do the PGPASSWORD command above: | |
$ PGPASSWORD=PWHERE psql -h HOSTHERE -U USERHERE DBNAMEHERE -c "\copy my_things FROM 'my_data.csv' WITH CSV;" |
worked for dev-posgtres database, however, how would this work for a standard_0 database with ssl active? I get this error:
psql: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "my_user_name"
FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "my_ip_addres", user "my_user_name", database "my_database", SSL off
problem solved :-) i connected to the database
heroku pg:psql
changed to my_database
\c my_database
and then used following command:
\copy my_database_table FROM PROGRAM 'curl "url_where_the_cvs_is"' WITH CSV;
Thanks!!
I am trying to do this but it gives me the error: ERROR: must be superuser or a member of the pg_read_server_files role to COPY from a file
HINT: Anyone can COPY to stdout or from stdin. psql's \copy command also works for anyone.
Can anyone help?
Best
Jake
Thank you for this :)