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PostgreSQL Server Programming

You're reading from   PostgreSQL Server Programming Take your skills with PostgreSQL to a whole new level with this fascinating guide to server programming. A step by step approach with illuminating examples will educate you in the full range of possibilities.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849516983
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

PostgreSQL Server Programming
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. What Is a PostgreSQL Server? 2. Server Programming Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Your First PL/pgSQL Function 4. Returning Structured Data 5. PL/pgSQL Trigger Functions 6. Debugging PL/pgSQL 7. Using Unrestricted Languages 8. Writing Advanced Functions in C 9. Scaling Your Database with PL/Proxy 10. Publishing Your Code as PostgreSQL Extensions Index

Custom sort orders


The last example in this chapter is about using functions for different ways of sorting.

Say we are given a task of sorting words by their vowels only, and in addition to that, make the last vowel the most significant one when sorting. While this task may seem really complicated at first, it is easy to solve with functions:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION reversed_vowels(word text) 
    RETURNS text AS $$
  vowels = [c for c in word.lower() if c in 'aeiou']
  vowels.reverse()
  return ''.join(vowels)
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu IMMUTABLE;

postgres=# select word,reversed_vowels(word) from words order by reversed_vowels(word);
    word     | reversed_vowels
-------------+-----------------
 Abracadabra | aaaaa
 Great       | ae
 Barter      | ea
 Revolver    | eoe
(4 rows)

The best part is that you can use your new function in an index definition:

postgres=# CREATE INDEX reversed_vowels_index ON words (reversed_vowels(word));
CREATE INDEX

The system will automatically use this index whenever the function reversed_vowels(word) is used in the WHERE clause or ORDER BY.

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