LISTEN registers the current session as a listener on the notification channel named channel. If the current session is already registered as a listener for this notification channel, nothing is done.
Whenever the command NOTIFY channel is invoked, either by this session or another one connected to the same database, all the sessions currently listening on that notification channel are notified, and each will in turn notify its connected client application.
A session can be unregistered for a given notification channel with the UNLISTEN command. A session's listen registrations are automatically cleared when the session ends.
The method a client application must use to detect notification
events depends on which PostgreSQL
application programming interface it uses. With the libpq library, the application issues
LISTEN as an ordinary SQL command, and
then must periodically call the function PQnotifies
to find out whether any notification
events have been received. Other interfaces such as libpgtcl provide higher-level methods for
handling notify events; indeed, with libpgtcl the application programmer should not
even issue LISTEN or UNLISTEN directly. See the documentation for the
interface you are using for more details.
NOTIFY contains a more extensive discussion of the use of LISTEN and NOTIFY.
LISTEN takes effect at transaction commit. If LISTEN or UNLISTEN is executed within a transaction that later rolls back, the set of notification channels being listened to is unchanged.
A transaction that has executed LISTEN cannot be prepared for two-phase commit.