user3422637
user3422637

Reputation: 4229

Python psycopg2 copy_from() to load data throws error for null integer values: DataError: invalid input syntax for integer: ""

I am trying to load data from a StringIO object of python into a Postgres database table using psycopg2's copy_from() method.

My copy_from fails on the first record itself specifically for a particular (nullable) integer column which has null value ('' without quotes). I have also tried using Python's None keyword instead of '' for NULL values. It throws me the following error: DataError: invalid input syntax for integer: "" CONTEXT: COPY , line 1, column : ""

The code looks something like this:

table_data = StringIO.StringIO()
# Populate the table_data variable with rows delimited by \n and columns delimited by \t
cursor = db_connection.cursor()
cursor.copy_from(table_data, <table_name>)

This column is a smallint column.

Upvotes: 7

Views: 7984

Answers (1)

Eevee
Eevee

Reputation: 48546

By default, COPY FROM (and copy_from) encode a NULL value as \N. If you want to use the empty string to mean NULL, you need to say so explicitly:

cursor.copy_from(table_data, table_name, null="")

Upvotes: 16

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