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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright 2016, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# Portions Copyright 2007-2015, Anthony Tuininga. All rights reserved.
#
# Portions Copyright 2001-2007, Computronix (Canada) Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta,
# Canada. All rights reserved.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ReturnLongs.py
# Returns all CLOB values as long strings and BLOB values as long raws. This
# is only useful if the lengths of the CLOB and BLOB values are well known but
# it can improve performance because there is no need to return to the database
# to get the actual values.
#
# This script requires cx_Oracle 5.0 and higher.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
import cx_Oracle
def OutputTypeHandler(cursor, name, defaultType, size, precision, scale):
if defaultType == cx_Oracle.CLOB:
return cursor.var(cx_Oracle.LONG_STRING, 80000, cursor.arraysize)
if defaultType == cx_Oracle.BLOB:
return cursor.var(cx_Oracle.LONG_BINARY, 100004, cursor.arraysize)
connection = cx_Oracle.Connection("cx_Oracle/dev@localhost/orcl")
connection.outputtypehandler = OutputTypeHandler
cursor = connection.cursor()
print("CLOBS returned as longs")
cursor.execute("""
select
IntCol,
ClobCol
from TestClobs
where dbms_lob.getlength(ClobCol) <= 80000
order by IntCol""")
for intCol, value in cursor:
print("Row:", intCol, "string of length", len(value))
print()
print("BLOBS returned as longs")
cursor.execute("""
select
IntCol,
BlobCol
from TestBlobs
where dbms_lob.getlength(BlobCol) <= 100000
order by IntCol""")
for intCol, value in cursor:
print("Row:", intCol, "string of length", value and len(value) or 0)