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Synopsis

basename.sql contains functions which provide equivalents to the POSIX functions basename and dirname for PostgreSQL, and can be used in any Postgres SQL command. The functions are written in fairly standard PL/pgSQL, and should work with any version of PostgreSQL after version 6.

I make no claim that these functions are SQL/PSM-compliant.

Example

I created these handlers to help with finding nested folders in my music catalog program, Catalogia<http://github.com/elfsternberg/catalogia>.

WITH prepped_paths AS (SELECT DISTINCT dirname(path) AS dpath FROM catalog_mp3)
  SELECT a.dpath AS parent, b.dpath AS child
  FROM prepped_paths AS a, prepped_paths AS b
  WHERE a.dpath != b.dpath
  AND a.dpath ~ ('^' || b.dpath);

Status

July 12, 2016: This project is conditionally complete. No new features are being considered, but bug reports will be accepted and (eventually) acted upon.

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO WARRANTY GRANTED OR IMPLIED

Copyright ⓒ 2016 Elf M. Sternberg <[email protected]>

Released under The MIT License. Please see the LICENSE file for more details. All rights not clearly enumerated by the LICENSE are reserved to the authors.

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