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PL/Perl can be used to write trigger functions. In a trigger function,
the hash reference <code class="varname">$_TD</code> contains information about the
current trigger event. <code class="varname">$_TD</code> is a global variable,
which gets a separate local value for each invocation of the trigger.
The fields of the <code class="varname">$_TD</code> hash reference are:
</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{new}{foo}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
<code class="literal">NEW</code> value of column <code class="literal">foo</code>
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{old}{foo}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
<code class="literal">OLD</code> value of column <code class="literal">foo</code>
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{name}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Name of the trigger being called
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{event}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Trigger event: <code class="literal">INSERT</code>, <code class="literal">UPDATE</code>,
<code class="literal">DELETE</code>, <code class="literal">TRUNCATE</code>, or <code class="literal">UNKNOWN</code>
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{when}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
When the trigger was called: <code class="literal">BEFORE</code>,
<code class="literal">AFTER</code>, <code class="literal">INSTEAD OF</code>, or
<code class="literal">UNKNOWN</code>
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{level}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
The trigger level: <code class="literal">ROW</code>, <code class="literal">STATEMENT</code>, or <code class="literal">UNKNOWN</code>
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{relid}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
OID of the table on which the trigger fired
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{table_name}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Name of the table on which the trigger fired
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{relname}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Name of the table on which the trigger fired. This has been deprecated,
and could be removed in a future release.
Please use $_TD->{table_name} instead.
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{table_schema}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Name of the schema in which the table on which the trigger fired, is
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">$_TD->{argc}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Number of arguments of the trigger function
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">@{$_TD->{args}}</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Arguments of the trigger function. Does not exist if <code class="literal">$_TD->{argc}</code> is 0.
</p></dd></dl></div><p>
</p><p>
Row-level triggers can return one of the following:
</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">return;</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Execute the operation
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">"SKIP"</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Don't execute the operation
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">"MODIFY"</code></span></dt><dd><p>
Indicates that the <code class="literal">NEW</code> row was modified by
the trigger function
</p></dd></dl></div><p>
</p><p>
Here is an example of a trigger function, illustrating some of the
above:
</p><pre class="programlisting">
CREATE TABLE test (
i int,
v varchar
);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION valid_id() RETURNS trigger AS $$
if (($_TD->{new}{i} >= 100) || ($_TD->{new}{i} <= 0)) {
return "SKIP"; # skip INSERT/UPDATE command
} elsif ($_TD->{new}{v} ne "immortal") {
$_TD->{new}{v} .= "(modified by trigger)";
return "MODIFY"; # modify row and execute INSERT/UPDATE command
} else {
return; # execute INSERT/UPDATE command
}
$$ LANGUAGE plperl;
CREATE TRIGGER test_valid_id_trig
BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON test
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION valid_id();
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