Example
Trigger can be specified to fire:
BEFORE
the operation is attempted on a row - insert, update or delete;
AFTER
the operation has completed - insert, update or delete;
INSTEAD OF
the operation in the case of inserts, updates or deletes on a view.
Trigger that is marked:
FOR EACH ROW
is called once for every row that the operation modifies;
FOR EACH STATEMENT
is called onde for any given operation.
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CREATE TABLE company (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP,
modified_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT NOW()
)
CREATE TABLE log (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
table_name TEXT NOT NULL,
table_id TEXT NOT NULL,
description TEXT NOT NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT NOW()
)
Single insert trigger
Step 1: create your function
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION add_created_at_function()
RETURNS trigger AS $BODY$
BEGIN
NEW.created_at := NOW();
RETURN NEW;
END $BODY$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
Step 2: create your trigger
CREATE TRIGGER add_created_at_trigger
BEFORE INSERT
ON company
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE add_created_at_function();
Step 3: test it
INSERT INTO company (name) VALUES ('My company');
SELECT * FROM company;
Trigger for multiple purpose
Step 1: create your function
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION add_log_function()
RETURNS trigger AS $BODY$
DECLARE
vDescription TEXT;
vId INT;
vReturn RECORD;
BEGIN
vDescription := TG_TABLE_NAME || ' ';
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
vId := NEW.id;
vDescription := vDescription || 'added. Id: ' || vId;
vReturn := NEW;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'UPDATE') THEN
vId := NEW.id;
vDescription := vDescription || 'updated. Id: ' || vId;
vReturn := NEW;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
vId := OLD.id;
vDescription := vDescription || 'deleted. Id: ' || vId;
vReturn := OLD;
END IF;
RAISE NOTICE 'TRIGER called on % - Log: %', TG_TABLE_NAME, vDescription;
INSERT INTO log
(table_name, table_id, description, created_at)
VALUES
(TG_TABLE_NAME, vId, vDescription, NOW());
RETURN vReturn;
END $BODY$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
Step 2: create your trigger
CREATE TRIGGER add_log_trigger
AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON company
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE add_log_function();
Step 3: test it
INSERT INTO company (name) VALUES ('Company 1');
INSERT INTO company (name) VALUES ('Company 2');
INSERT INTO company (name) VALUES ('Company 3');
UPDATE company SET name='Company new 2' WHERE name='Company 2';
DELETE FROM company WHERE name='Company 1';
SELECT * FROM log;