file_fdw
 
  file_fdw
 
 
  The file_fdw> module provides the foreign-data wrapper
  file_fdw, which can be used to access data
  files in the server's file system.  Data files must be in a format
  that can be read by COPY FROM;
  see  for details.
 
 
  A foreign table created using this wrapper can have the following options:
 
 
  
   filename
   
    
     Specifies the file to be read.  Required.  Must be an absolute path name.
    
   
  
  
   format
   
    
     Specifies the file's format,
     the same as COPY>'s FORMAT option.
    
   
  
  
   header
   
    
     Specifies whether the file has a header line,
     the same as COPY>'s HEADER option.
    
   
  
  
   delimiter
   
    
     Specifies the file's delimiter character,
     the same as COPY>'s DELIMITER option.
    
   
  
  
   quote
   
    
     Specifies the file's quote character,
     the same as COPY>'s QUOTE option.
    
   
  
  
   escape
   
    
     Specifies the file's escape character,
     the same as COPY>'s ESCAPE option.
    
   
  
  
   null
   
    
     Specifies the file's null string,
     the same as COPY>'s NULL option.
    
   
  
  
   encoding
   
    
     Specifies the file's encoding.
     the same as COPY>'s ENCODING option.
    
   
  
 
 
  COPY>'s OIDS, FORCE_QUOTE,
  and FORCE_NOT_NULL options are currently not supported by
  file_fdw>.
 
 
  These options can only be specified for a foreign table, not in the
  options of the file_fdw> foreign-data wrapper, nor in the
  options of a server or user mapping using the wrapper.
 
 
  Changing table-level options requires superuser privileges, for security
  reasons: only a superuser should be able to determine which file is read.
  In principle non-superusers could be allowed to change the other options,
  but that's not supported at present.
 
 
  For a foreign table using file_fdw>, EXPLAIN> shows
  the name of the file to be read.  Unless COSTS OFF> is
  specified, the file size (in bytes) is shown as well.