On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 01:54:32PM +0000, Manoj Kumar wrote:
> I have query in terms of lock monitoring in PostgreSQL where I am not able to
> find a way to figure out what value has been passed in SQL statement (from
> JDBC driver as prepared statement).
>
> I am using PostgreSQL 13 version.
>
> The following is the SQL statement I am running in PGAdmin
>
> The output I am getting is below, where in the SQL query is with $1.
>
> [cid:[email protected]]
>
> Is there a way to compute what is being passed as value for the above SQL
> statement ?
You should enable query logging, and pull the params out of the log.
Note that v13 has log_parameter_max_length, which defaults to showing params in
full.
[pryzbyj@telsasoft2019 ~]$ PGOPTIONS='-c log_min_duration_statement=0 -c
client_min_messages=debug' python3 -c "import pg; db=pg.DB('postgres');
q=db.query('SELECT \$1', 1)"
DEBUG: loaded library "auto_explain"
DEBUG: parse <unnamed>: SELECT $1
LOG: duration: 0.230 ms parse <unnamed>: SELECT $1
DEBUG: bind <unnamed> to <unnamed>
LOG: duration: 0.141 ms bind <unnamed>: SELECT $1
DETAIL: parameters: $1 = '1'
LOG: duration: 0.029 ms execute <unnamed>: SELECT $1
DETAIL: parameters: $1 = '1'
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Justin