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Prepared Statements Using Psycopg

I'm a beginner at python. We use this code to execute SQL commands. cur.execute('INSERT INTO test (num, data) VALUES (%s, %s)', (100, 'abcdef')) I wonder is this prepared statemen

Solution 1:

No, it does not, not for psycopg2 at least. The "Prepare" in the docs refers to a "PREPARE TRANSACTION" which is entirely different than a prepared statement.

You can emulate a prepared statement, by overriding the methods or executing extra statements, however. See: An example of psycopg2 cursor supporting prepared statements

Please see: relevant blog entry for psycopg.

More information:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/sql-prepare.htmlhttp://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-prepare-transaction.html

Solution 2:

psycopg does support prepared statements starting with version 3:

https://www.psycopg.org/psycopg3/docs/advanced/prepare.html#prepared-statements

A query is prepared automatically after it is executed more than prepare_threshold times on a connection.

Solution 3:

According to the docs the execute method will "Prepare and execute a database operation (query or command).". So yes, it is a prepared statement.

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