pg_connect -conninfoconnectOptionspg_connectdbName?-hosthostName? ?-portportNumber? ?-ttytty? ?-optionsserverOptions?
pg_connect opens a connection to the
PostgreSQL server.
Two syntax styles are available. In the older one, each possible option has a separate option switch in the pg_connect command. This syntax is deprecated and should not be used. In the newer style, a single option string is supplied that can contain multiple option values. pg_conndefaults can be used to retrieve information about the available options in the newer syntax style.
Connections opened with pg_connect
should be closed with pg_disconnect
once they are no longer needed.
New style
-conninfo connectOptions A string of connection options, each written in the form
keyword = value. A list of valid options can be
found in the description of the libpq
function PQconnectdb. Some of the more
common keywords are: host,
port, dbname,
user, and password. The
keyword value must be placed in single quotes if it is empty
or contains spaces. Within the single quotes, a single quote
or backslash must be escaped by preceding it with a backslash.
Old style
The name of the database to connect to.
-host hostNameThe host name of the database server to connect to.
-port portNumberThe TCP port number of the database server to connect to.
-tty ttyA file or TTY for optional debug output from the server.
-options serverOptionsAdditional configuration options to pass to the server.
If successful, a handle for a database connection is returned. Handles start with the prefix pgsql.
A Tcl error will be thrown if a connection could not be made. The Tcl error message indicates the reason.