Chapter 37. Large Objects

Table of Contents

37.1. Introduction
37.2. Implementation Features
37.3. Client Interfaces
37.3.1. Creating a Large Object
37.3.2. Importing a Large Object
37.3.3. Exporting a Large Object
37.3.4. Opening an Existing Large Object
37.3.5. Writing Data to a Large Object
37.3.6. Reading Data from a Large Object
37.3.7. Seeking in a Large Object
37.3.8. Obtaining the Seek Position of a Large Object
37.3.9. Truncating a Large Object
37.3.10. Closing a Large Object Descriptor
37.3.11. Removing a Large Object
37.4. Server-Side Functions
37.5. Example Program

PostgreSQL has a large object facility, which provides stream-style access to user data that is stored in a special large-object structure. Streaming access is useful when working with data values that are too large to manipulate conveniently as a whole.

This chapter describes the implementation and the programming and query language interfaces to PostgreSQL large object data. We use the libpq C library for the examples in this chapter, but most programming interfaces native to PostgreSQL support equivalent functionality. Other interfaces might use the large object interface internally to provide generic support for large values. This is not described here.