CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT - establish a database connection
Synopsis
CONNECT TOconnection_target[ ASconnection_name] [ USERconnection_user] CONNECT TO DEFAULT CONNECTconnection_userDATABASEconnection_target
Description
   The
   
    CONNECT
   
   command establishes a connection
     between the client and the PostgreSQL server.
  
Parameters
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connection_target - 
     
connection_targetspecifies the target server of the connection on one of several forms.- 
        
         [
         
          
database_name] [@host] [:port] - 
        
Connect over TCP/IP
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unix:postgresql://host[:port]/[database_name] [?connection_option] - 
        
Connect over Unix-domain sockets
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tcp:postgresql://host[:port]/[database_name] [?connection_option] - 
        
Connect over TCP/IP
 - SQL string constant
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containing a value in one of the above forms
 - host variable
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host variable of type
char[]orVARCHAR[]containing a value in one of the above forms 
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         [
         
          
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connection_name - 
     
An optional identifier for the connection, so that it can be referred to in other commands. This can be an SQL identifier or a host variable.
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connection_user - 
     
The user name for the database connection.
This parameter can also specify user name and password, using one the forms
,user_name/password, oruser_nameIDENTIFIED BYpassword.user_nameUSINGpasswordUser name and password can be SQL identifiers, string constants, or host variables.
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DEFAULT - 
     
Use all default connection parameters, as defined by libpq.
 
Examples
Here a several variants for specifying connection parameters:
EXEC SQL CONNECT TO "connectdb" AS main; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO "connectdb" AS second; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO "unix:postgresql://200.46.204.71/connectdb" AS main USER connectuser; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO "unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb" AS main USER connectuser; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO 'connectdb' AS main; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO 'unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb' AS main USER :user; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO :db AS :id; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO :db USER connectuser USING :pw; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO @localhost AS main USER connectdb; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1 as main; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO AS main USER connectdb; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO connectdb AS :id; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO connectdb AS main USER connectuser/connectdb; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO connectdb AS main; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO connectdb@localhost AS main; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO tcp:postgresql://localhost/ USER connectdb; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO tcp:postgresql://localhost/connectdb USER connectuser IDENTIFIED BY connectpw; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO tcp:postgresql://localhost:20/connectdb USER connectuser IDENTIFIED BY connectpw; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO unix:postgresql://localhost/ AS main USER connectdb; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb AS main USER connectuser; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb USER connectuser IDENTIFIED BY "connectpw"; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb USER connectuser USING "connectpw"; EXEC SQL CONNECT TO unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb?connect_timeout=14 USER connectuser;
Here is an example program that illustrates the use of host variables to specify connection parameters:
int
main(void)
{
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
    char *dbname     = "testdb";    /* database name */
    char *user       = "testuser";  /* connection user name */
    char *connection = "tcp:postgresql://localhost:5432/testdb";
                                    /* connection string */
    char ver[256];                  /* buffer to store the version string */
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
    ECPGdebug(1, stderr);
    EXEC SQL CONNECT TO :dbname USER :user;
    EXEC SQL SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false); EXEC SQL COMMIT;
    EXEC SQL SELECT version() INTO :ver;
    EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
    printf("version: %s\n", ver);
    EXEC SQL CONNECT TO :connection USER :user;
    EXEC SQL SELECT pg_catalog.set_config('search_path', '', false); EXEC SQL COMMIT;
    EXEC SQL SELECT version() INTO :ver;
    EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
    printf("version: %s\n", ver);
    return 0;
}
  
Compatibility
   
    CONNECT
   
   is specified in the SQL standard, but
     the format of the connection parameters is
     implementation-specific.