dan
dan

Reputation: 45642

How do you print the result of a PostgreSQL query in CSV or TSV format from the command line?

I'd like to execute a query from the shell (not in the interactive psql client) and have it print the CSV or TSV representation of the output to STDOUT. How do you do that with psql or one of the PostgreSQL command-line tools?

Upvotes: 69

Views: 59954

Answers (8)

Yan Foto
Yan Foto

Reputation: 11388

The simplest way (using psql) seems to be by using --csv flag:

psql --csv -c "SELECT * FROM sometable"

Upvotes: 10

Victoria Stuart
Victoria Stuart

Reputation: 5092

Export AS TSV WITH HEADER

You can include the HEADER as follows:

\COPY (SELECT * FROM tca) TO '/.../metab/tca.tsv' WITH DELIMITER E'\t' CSV HEADER;

\COPY (SELECT * FROM tca) TO '/...a/metab/tca.tsv' WITH NULL AS '' DELIMITER E'\t' CSV HEADER;

E.g. (PSQL):

[metabolism]# \COPY (SELECT * FROM tca) TO '/mnt/Vancouver/programming/data/metabolism/tca.tsv' WITH NULL AS '' DELIMITER E'\t' CSV HEADER;
COPY 22

BASH:

[victoria@victoria tsv]$ pwd
/mnt/Vancouver/programming/data/metabolism/tsv

[victoria@victoria tsv]$ head -n3 tca.tsv
uuid    src tgt rel rel_type
878b87de-0ca8-49a8-9f77-a24353e251d2    oxalosuccinic acid  oxoglutaric acid    1.1.1.42    2
7fd9cf88-495b-491b-956e-294f19097923    isocitric acid  oxoglutaric acid    1.1.1.41    2
[victoria@victoria csv]$ 

Upvotes: 2

ConKat
ConKat

Reputation: 61

To specify a tsv use the delimiter '\t'

psql my_database -U myuser -F'\t' --no-align -f mysqlfile.sql -o outputfile.tsv

To specify a csv use the delimiter ','

psql my_database -U myuser -F',' --no-align -f mysqlfile.sql -o outputfile.csv

Upvotes: 6

Jason McVetta
Jason McVetta

Reputation: 1419

Starting from Bohemian's answer, I found these flags useful:

psql my_database -U myuser -A -F , -X -t -f /path/to/query.sql -o /path/to/output.csv
  • Unaligned output mode: -A
  • Use comma as field delimiter: -F ,
  • Do not read psqlrc: -X
  • Tuples only (no header/footer): -t
  • File containing SQL query: -f
  • Output file: -o

Upvotes: 42

Gavin
Gavin

Reputation: 6480

Also possible is the copy command which allows you to specify header, delimiters and quoting options

psql my_database -U my_user -c "copy (select a.id,b.id from my_table_a as a inner join my_table_b as b on b.id = a.id) to STDOUT"

Upvotes: 4

Matthew Wood
Matthew Wood

Reputation: 16427

If you are using PostgreSQL 8.2 or newer, use this for CSV:

psql -c "COPY (<select query>) TO STDOUT WITH CSV"

and this of TSV, with proper NULLs:

psql -c "COPY (<select query>) TO STDOUT WITH NULL AS ''"

The CSV form will properly quote any fields that contain the double-quote character. See the PostgreSQL documentation of your specific version for more details and options for COPY.

Upvotes: 119

Bohemian
Bohemian

Reputation: 425238

EDITED: Using -F

Use commas via -F and use "unaligned table output mode" -A:

psql my_database -U myuser -A -F , -c "select * from mytable"

Upvotes: 8

Szocske
Szocske

Reputation: 7661

You can specify the field separator with the -F command line parameter to psql

Upvotes: 3

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