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2022-01-03Tab completion: don't offer valid constraints in VALIDATE CONSTRAINT.Tom Lane
Improve psql so that "ALTER TABLE foo VALIDATE CONSTRAINT <TAB>" only offers not-convalidated entries. While it's not formally wrong to offer validated ones, there's not much point either, and it can save some typing if we incorporate this knowledge. David Fetter, reviewed by Aleksander Alekseev Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210427002433.GB17834@fetter.org
2021-12-21Add help & tab-complete support for psql's \getenv.Tom Lane
I forgot about these details in 33d3eeadb :-(. Noted by Christoph Berg. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YcI8i/mduMi91uXY@msg.df7cb.de
2021-12-16Remove psql support for server versions preceding 9.2.Tom Lane
Per discussion, we'll limit support for old servers to those branches that can still be built easily on modern platforms, which as of now is 9.2 and up. Aside from removing code that is dead per the assumption of server >= 9.2, I tweaked the startup warning for unsupported versions to complain about too-old servers as well as too-new ones. The warning that "Some psql features might not work" applies precisely to both cases. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2923349.1634942313@sss.pgh.pa.us
2021-12-01Improve psql tab completion for various DROP commandsMichael Paquier
The following improvements are done: - Handling of RESTRICT/CASCADE for DROP OWNED, matviews and policies. - Handling of DROP TRANSFORM This is a continuation of the work done in 0cd6d3b and f44ceb4. Author: Ken Kato Reviewed-by: Asif Rehman Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0fafb73f3a0c6bcec817a25ca9d5a853@oss.nttdata.com
2021-11-29Improve psql tab completion for views, FDWs, sequences and transformsMichael Paquier
The following improvements are done: - Addition of type completion for ALTER SEQUENCE AS. - Ignore ALTER for transforms, as the command is not supported. - Addition of more completion for ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER. - Addition of options related to columns in ALTER VIEW. This is a continuation of the work done in 0cd6d3b. Author: Ken Kato Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9497ae9ca1b31eb9b1e97aded1c2ab07@oss.nttdata.com
2021-11-19Improve psql tab completion for transforms, domains and sequencesMichael Paquier
The following improvements are done: - Addition of some tab completion for CREATE DOMAIN. - Addition of some tab completion for CREATE TRANSFORM. - Addition of type completion for CREATE SEQUENCE AS. Author: Ken Kato Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8d370135aef066659eef8e8fbfa6315b@oss.nttdata.com
2021-11-05Improve psql tab completion for COMMENTMichael Paquier
Completion is added for more object types, like domain constraints, text search-ish objects or policies. Moreover, the area is reorganized, changing the list of objects supported by COMMENT to be in the same order as the documentation to ease future additions. Author: Ken Kato Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao, Shinya Kato, Suraj Khamkar, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6e0c2f3f657b229bea32d098d118f307@oss.nttdata.com
2021-10-27Allow publishing the tables of schema.Amit Kapila
A new option "FOR ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA" in Create/Alter Publication allows one or more schemas to be specified, whose tables are selected by the publisher for sending the data to the subscriber. The new syntax allows specifying both the tables and schemas. For example: CREATE PUBLICATION pub1 FOR TABLE t1,t2,t3, ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA s1,s2; OR ALTER PUBLICATION pub1 ADD TABLE t1,t2,t3, ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA s1,s2; A new system table "pg_publication_namespace" has been added, to maintain the schemas that the user wants to publish through the publication. Modified the output plugin (pgoutput) to publish the changes if the relation is part of schema publication. Updates pg_dump to identify and dump schema publications. Updates the \d family of commands to display schema publications and \dRp+ variant will now display associated schemas if any. Author: Vignesh C, Hou Zhijie, Amit Kapila Syntax-Suggested-by: Tom Lane, Alvaro Herrera Reviewed-by: Greg Nancarrow, Masahiko Sawada, Hou Zhijie, Amit Kapila, Haiying Tang, Ajin Cherian, Rahila Syed, Bharath Rupireddy, Mark Dilger Tested-by: Haiying Tang Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CALDaNm0OANxuJ6RXqwZsM1MSY4s19nuH3734j4a72etDwvBETQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-10-05psql: Improve tab-completion for LOCK TABLE.Fujii Masao
This commit makes psql support the tab-completion for ONLY and NOWAIT keywords of LOCK TABLE command. Author: Koyu Tanigawa Reviewed-by: Shinya Kato, Fujii Masao Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a322684daa36319e6ebc60b541000a3a@oss.nttdata.com
2021-09-08In psql tab completion, offer spelled-out commands not abbreviations.Tom Lane
Various psql backslash commands have both single-letter and long forms, for example \e and \edit. Previously, tab completion generally offered the single-letter form but not the long form. It seems more sensible to offer the long form, because (a) no useful completion can happen when you've already typed the single letter, and (b) if you're not so familiar with the command set as to know that, the long form is likely to be less confusing. Haiying Tang, reviewed by Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker and myself Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB61136018064660F095CB57A8FB129@OS0PR01MB6113.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-09-01Improve tab-completion for CREATE PUBLICATION.Fujii Masao
Author: Peter Smith Reviewed-by: Vignesh C Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHut+Ps-vkmnWAShWSRVCB3gx8aM=bFoDqWgBNTzofK0q1LpwA@mail.gmail.com
2021-08-31Add tab completion for data types after ALTER TABLE ADD [COLUMN] in psqlMichael Paquier
This allows finding data types that can be used for the creation of a new column, completing d3fa876. Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87h7f7uk6s.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org
2021-08-30Add more tab completion support for ALTER TABLE ADD in psqlMichael Paquier
This includes the detection of new patterns for various constraint types, with the addition of USING INDEX for unique indexes of a table on primary keys and unique constraints. Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/87bl6ehhpl.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org
2021-08-25Add tab completion for EXPLAIN .. EXECUTE in psqlMichael Paquier
Author: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker Discussion: https://posgr.es/m/871r75gd0i.fsf@wibble.ilmari.org
2021-08-24Fix Alter Subscription's Add/Drop Publication behavior.Amit Kapila
The current refresh behavior tries to just refresh added/dropped publications but that leads to removing wrong tables from subscription. We can't refresh just the dropped publication because it is quite possible that some of the tables are removed from publication by that time and now those will remain as part of the subscription. Also, there is a chance that the tables that were part of the publication being dropped are also part of another publication, so we can't remove those. So, we decided that by default, add/drop commands will also act like REFRESH PUBLICATION which means they will refresh all the publications. We can keep the old behavior for "add publication" but it is better to be consistent with "drop publication". Author: Hou Zhijie Reviewed-by: Masahiko Sawada, Amit Kapila Backpatch-through: 14, where it was introduced Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB5716935D4C2CC85A6143073F94EF9@OS0PR01MB5716.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-08-10Add tab completion for DECLARE .. ASENSITIVE in psqlMichael Paquier
This option has been introduced in dd13ad9. Author: Shinya Kato Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/TYAPR01MB289665526B76DA29DC70A031C4F09@TYAPR01MB2896.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-07-29Fix typo in tab-complete.cMichael Paquier
Introduced in b048326. Reported-by: Jeff Davis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/10785e3e9456a5d761164d3e60d9c4981b80e321.camel@j-davis.com
2021-07-28Add support for SET ACCESS METHOD in ALTER TABLEMichael Paquier
The logic used to support a change of access method for a table is similar to changes for tablespace or relation persistence, requiring a table rewrite with an exclusive lock of the relation changed. Table rewrites done in ALTER TABLE already go through the table AM layer when scanning tuples from the old relation and inserting them into the new one, making this implementation straight-forward. Note that partitioned tables are not supported as these have no access methods defined. Author: Justin Pryzby, Jeff Davis Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Vignesh C Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210228222530.GD20769@telsasoft.com
2021-07-14Add support for prepared transactions to built-in logical replication.Amit Kapila
To add support for streaming transactions at prepare time into the built-in logical replication, we need to do the following things: * Modify the output plugin (pgoutput) to implement the new two-phase API callbacks, by leveraging the extended replication protocol. * Modify the replication apply worker, to properly handle two-phase transactions by replaying them on prepare. * Add a new SUBSCRIPTION option "two_phase" to allow users to enable two-phase transactions. We enable the two_phase once the initial data sync is over. We however must explicitly disable replication of two-phase transactions during replication slot creation, even if the plugin supports it. We don't need to replicate the changes accumulated during this phase, and moreover, we don't have a replication connection open so we don't know where to send the data anyway. The streaming option is not allowed with this new two_phase option. This can be done as a separate patch. We don't allow to toggle two_phase option of a subscription because it can lead to an inconsistent replica. For the same reason, we don't allow to refresh the publication once the two_phase is enabled for a subscription unless copy_data option is false. Author: Peter Smith, Ajin Cherian and Amit Kapila based on previous work by Nikhil Sontakke and Stas Kelvich Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila, Sawada Masahiko, Vignesh C, Dilip Kumar, Takamichi Osumi, Greg Nancarrow Tested-By: Haiying Tang Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/02DA5F5E-CECE-4D9C-8B4B-418077E2C010@postgrespro.ru Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1+opiV4aFTmWWUF9h_32=HfPOW9vZASHarT0UA5oBrtGw@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-25Fixes in ALTER SUBSCRIPTION DROP PUBLICATION codePeter Eisentraut
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION DROP PUBLICATION does not actually support copy_data option, so remove it from tab completion. Also, reword the error message that is thrown when all the publications from a subscription are specified to be dropped. Also, made few doc and cosmetic adjustments. Author: Vignesh C <vignesh21@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddy@enterprisedb.com> Reviewed-by: Japin Li <japinli@hotmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CALDaNm21RwsDzs4xj14ApteAF7auyyomHNnp+NEL-sH8m-jMvQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-18Support disabling index bypassing by VACUUM.Peter Geoghegan
Generalize the INDEX_CLEANUP VACUUM parameter (and the corresponding reloption): make it into a ternary style boolean parameter. It now exposes a third option, "auto". The "auto" option (which is now the default) enables the "bypass index vacuuming" optimization added by commit 1e55e7d1. "VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP TRUE)" is redefined to once again make VACUUM simply do any required index vacuuming, regardless of how few dead tuples are encountered during the first scan of the target heap relation (unless there are exactly zero). This gives users a way of opting out of the "bypass index vacuuming" optimization, if for whatever reason that proves necessary. It is also expected to be used by PostgreSQL developers as a testing option from time to time. "VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP FALSE)" does the same thing as it always has: it forcibly disables both index vacuuming and index cleanup. It's not expected to be used much in PostgreSQL 14. The failsafe mechanism added by commit 1e55e7d1 addresses the same problem in a simpler way. INDEX_CLEANUP can now be thought of as a testing and compatibility option. Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reviewed-By: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WznrBoCST4_Gxh_G9hA8NzGUbeBGnOUC8FcXcrhqsv6OHQ@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-11Improve psql tab completion for options of subcriptions and publicationsMichael Paquier
The list of options provided by the tab completion was outdated for the following commands: - ALTER SUBSCRIPTION - CREATE SUBSCRIPTION - ALTER PUBLICATION - CREATE PUBLICATION Author: Vignesh C Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALDaNm18oHDFu6SFCHE=ZbiO153Fx7E-L1MG0YyScbaDV--U+A@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-07Fix incautious handling of possibly-miscoded strings in client code.Tom Lane
An incorrectly-encoded multibyte character near the end of a string could cause various processing loops to run past the string's terminating NUL, with results ranging from no detectable issue to a program crash, depending on what happens to be in the following memory. This isn't an issue in the server, because we take care to verify the encoding of strings before doing any interesting processing on them. However, that lack of care leaked into client-side code which shouldn't assume that anyone has validated the encoding of its input. Although this is certainly a bug worth fixing, the PG security team elected not to regard it as a security issue, primarily because any untrusted text should be sanitized by PQescapeLiteral or the like before being incorporated into a SQL or psql command. (If an app fails to do so, the same technique can be used to cause SQL injection, with probably much more dire consequences than a mere client-program crash.) Those functions were already made proof against this class of problem, cf CVE-2006-2313. To fix, invent PQmblenBounded() which is like PQmblen() except it won't return more than the number of bytes remaining in the string. In HEAD we can make this a new libpq function, as PQmblen() is. It seems imprudent to change libpq's API in stable branches though, so in the back branches define PQmblenBounded as a macro in the files that need it. (Note that just changing PQmblen's behavior would not be a good idea; notably, it would completely break the escaping functions' defense against this exact problem. So we just want a version for those callers that don't have any better way of handling this issue.) Per private report from houjingyi. Back-patch to all supported branches.
2021-06-02Teach tab-complete.c about recently-added CREATE TYPE options.Tom Lane
Commit c7aba7c14 missed adding SUBSCRIPT here, and commit 6df7a9698 missed adding MULTIRANGE_TYPE_NAME. Haiying Tang and Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB6113F9EDA46FA53BAA5445BDFB3D9@OS0PR01MB6113.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-05-13Make saner the tab completion of INSERT and DELETE in psqlMichael Paquier
When specified directly as DML queries, INSERT was not getting always completed to "INSERT INTO", same for DELETE with "DELETE FROM". This makes the completion behavior more consistent for both commands, saving a few keystrokes. Commands on policies, triggers, grant/revoke, etc. require only DELETE as completion keyword. Author: Haiying Tang Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Julien Rouhaud Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS0PR01MB61135AE2B07CCD1AB8C6A0F6FB549@OS0PR01MB6113.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-05-12Initial pgindent and pgperltidy run for v14.Tom Lane
Also "make reformat-dat-files". The only change worthy of note is that pgindent messed up the formatting of launcher.c's struct LogicalRepWorkerId, which led me to notice that that struct wasn't used at all anymore, so I just took it out.
2021-05-07Revert per-index collation version tracking feature.Thomas Munro
Design problems were discovered in the handling of composite types and record types that would cause some relevant versions not to be recorded. Misgivings were also expressed about the use of the pg_depend catalog for this purpose. We're out of time for this release so we'll revert and try again. Commits reverted: 1bf946bd: Doc: Document known problem with Windows collation versions. cf002008: Remove no-longer-relevant test case. ef387bed: Fix bogus collation-version-recording logic. 0fb0a050: Hide internal error for pg_collation_actual_version(<bad OID>). ff942057: Suppress "warning: variable 'collcollate' set but not used". d50e3b1f: Fix assertion in collation version lookup. f24b1569: Rethink extraction of collation dependencies. 257836a7: Track collation versions for indexes. cd6f479e: Add pg_depend.refobjversion. 7d1297df: Remove pg_collation.collversion. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGLhj5t1fcjqAu8iD9B3ixJtsTNqyCCD4V0aTO9kAKAjjA%40mail.gmail.com
2021-04-26psql: tab-complete ALTER ... DETACH CONCURRENTLY / FINALIZEAlvaro Herrera
New keywords per 71f4c8c6f74b. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210422204035.GA25929@alvherre.pgsql
2021-04-21Add CURRENT_ROLE to list of roles for tab completion of GRANT in psqlMichael Paquier
This compatibility has been added in 45b9805, but psql forgot the call. Author: Wei Wang Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OS3PR01MB6275935F62E161BCD393D6559E489@OS3PR01MB6275.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
2021-04-15Revert "psql: Show all query results by default"Peter Eisentraut
This reverts commit 3a5130672296ed4e682403a77a9a3ad3d21cef75. Per discussion, this patch had too many issues to resolve at this point of the development cycle. We'll try again in the future. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/alpine.DEB.2.21.1904132231510.8961@lancre
2021-04-12Support tab-complete for TRUNCATE on foreign tables.Fujii Masao
Commit 8ff1c94649 extended TRUNCATE command so that it can also truncate foreign tables. But it forgot to support tab-complete for TRUNCATE on foreign tables. That is, previously tab-complete for TRUNCATE displayed only the names of regular tables. This commit improves tab-complete for TRUNCATE so that it displays also the names of foreign tables. Author: Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/551ed8c1-f531-818b-664a-2cecdab99cd8@oss.nttdata.com
2021-04-08Add support for tab-completion of type arguments in \df, \do.Tom Lane
Oversight in commit a3027e1e7.
2021-04-07Fix use of cursor sensitivity terminologyPeter Eisentraut
Documentation and comments in code and tests have been using the terms sensitive/insensitive cursor incorrectly relative to the SQL standard. (Cursor sensitivity is only relevant for changes made in the same transaction as the cursor, not for concurrent changes in other sessions.) Moreover, some of the behavior of PostgreSQL is incorrect according to the SQL standard, confusing the issue further. (WHERE CURRENT OF changes are not visible in insensitive cursors, but they should be.) This change corrects the terminology and removes the claim that sensitive cursors are supported. It also adds a test case that checks the insensitive behavior in a "correct" way, using a change command not using WHERE CURRENT OF. Finally, it adds the ASENSITIVE cursor option to select the default asensitive behavior, per SQL standard. There are no changes to cursor behavior in this patch. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/96ee8b30-9889-9e1b-b053-90e10c050e85%40enterprisedb.com
2021-04-06psql: Show all query results by defaultPeter Eisentraut
Previously, psql printed only the last result if a command string returned multiple result sets. Now it prints all of them. The previous behavior can be obtained by setting the psql variable SHOW_ALL_RESULTS to off. Author: Fabien COELHO <coelho@cri.ensmp.fr> Reviewed-by: "Iwata, Aya" <iwata.aya@jp.fujitsu.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Verite <daniel@manitou-mail.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: vignesh C <vignesh21@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/alpine.DEB.2.21.1904132231510.8961@lancre
2021-04-06ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... ADD/DROP PUBLICATIONPeter Eisentraut
At present, if we want to update publications in a subscription, we can use SET PUBLICATION. However, it requires supplying all publications that exists and the new publications. If we want to add new publications, it's inconvenient. The new syntax only supplies the new publications. When the refresh is true, it only refreshes the new publications. Author: Japin Li <japinli@hotmail.com> Author: Bharath Rupireddy <bharath.rupireddyforpostgres@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/MEYP282MB166939D0D6C480B7FBE7EFFBB6BC0@MEYP282MB1669.AUSP282.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
2021-03-24Revert "Enable parallel SELECT for "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ..."."Amit Kapila
To allow inserts in parallel-mode this feature has to ensure that all the constraints, triggers, etc. are parallel-safe for the partition hierarchy which is costly and we need to find a better way to do that. Additionally, we could have used existing cached information in some cases like indexes, domains, etc. to determine the parallel-safety. List of commits reverted, in reverse chronological order: ed62d3737c Doc: Update description for parallel insert reloption. c8f78b6161 Add a new GUC and a reloption to enable inserts in parallel-mode. c5be48f092 Improve FK trigger parallel-safety check added by 05c8482f7f. e2cda3c20a Fix use of relcache TriggerDesc field introduced by commit 05c8482f7f. e4e87a32cc Fix valgrind issue in commit 05c8482f7f. 05c8482f7f Enable parallel SELECT for "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ...". Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1lMiB9-0001c3-SY@gemulon.postgresql.org
2021-03-19Allow configurable LZ4 TOAST compression.Robert Haas
There is now a per-column COMPRESSION option which can be set to pglz (the default, and the only option in up until now) or lz4. Or, if you like, you can set the new default_toast_compression GUC to lz4, and then that will be the default for new table columns for which no value is specified. We don't have lz4 support in the PostgreSQL code, so to use lz4 compression, PostgreSQL must be built --with-lz4. In general, TOAST compression means compression of individual column values, not the whole tuple, and those values can either be compressed inline within the tuple or compressed and then stored externally in the TOAST table, so those properties also apply to this feature. Prior to this commit, a TOAST pointer has two unused bits as part of the va_extsize field, and a compessed datum has two unused bits as part of the va_rawsize field. These bits are unused because the length of a varlena is limited to 1GB; we now use them to indicate the compression type that was used. This means we only have bit space for 2 more built-in compresison types, but we could work around that problem, if necessary, by introducing a new vartag_external value for any further types we end up wanting to add. Hopefully, it won't be too important to offer a wide selection of algorithms here, since each one we add not only takes more coding but also adds a build dependency for every packager. Nevertheless, it seems worth doing at least this much, because LZ4 gets better compression than PGLZ with less CPU usage. It's possible for LZ4-compressed datums to leak into composite type values stored on disk, just as it is for PGLZ. It's also possible for LZ4-compressed attributes to be copied into a different table via SQL commands such as CREATE TABLE AS or INSERT .. SELECT. It would be expensive to force such values to be decompressed, so PostgreSQL has never done so. For the same reasons, we also don't force recompression of already-compressed values even if the target table prefers a different compression method than was used for the source data. These architectural decisions are perhaps arguable but revisiting them is well beyond the scope of what seemed possible to do as part of this project. However, it's relatively cheap to recompress as part of VACUUM FULL or CLUSTER, so this commit adjusts those commands to do so, if the configured compression method of the table happens not to match what was used for some column value stored therein. Dilip Kumar. The original patches on which this work was based were written by Ildus Kurbangaliev, and those were patches were based on even earlier work by Nikita Glukhov, but the design has since changed very substantially, since allow a potentially large number of compression methods that could be added and dropped on a running system proved too problematic given some of the architectural issues mentioned above; the choice of which specific compression method to add first is now different; and a lot of the code has been heavily refactored. More recently, Justin Przyby helped quite a bit with testing and reviewing and this version also includes some code contributions from him. Other design input and review from Tomas Vondra, Álvaro Herrera, Andres Freund, Oleg Bartunov, Alexander Korotkov, and me. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/20170907194236.4cefce96%40wp.localdomain Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-uUpX3ck%3DK0mLEk-G_kUQY%3DSNOTeqdaNRR9FMdQrHKebw%40mail.gmail.com
2021-03-19Improve tab completion of IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA with \h in psqlMichael Paquier
Only "IMPORT" was showing as result of the completion, while IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA is the only command using this keyword in first position. This changes the completion to show the full command name instead of just "IMPORT". Reviewed-by: Georgios Kokolatos, Julien Rouhaud Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YFL6JneBiuMWYyoh@paquier.xyz
2021-03-18Add a new GUC and a reloption to enable inserts in parallel-mode.Amit Kapila
Commit 05c8482f7f added the implementation of parallel SELECT for "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ..." which may incur non-negligible overhead in the additional parallel-safety checks that it performs, even when, in the end, those checks determine that parallelism can't be used. This is normally only ever a problem in the case of when the target table has a large number of partitions. A new GUC option "enable_parallel_insert" is added, to allow insert in parallel-mode. The default is on. In addition to the GUC option, the user may want a mechanism to allow inserts in parallel-mode with finer granularity at table level. The new table option "parallel_insert_enabled" allows this. The default is true. Author: "Hou, Zhijie" Reviewed-by: Greg Nancarrow, Amit Langote, Takayuki Tsunakawa, Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1K-cW7svLC2D7DHoGHxdAdg3P37BLgebqBOC2ZLc9a6QQ%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJcOf-cXnB5cnMKqWEp2E2z7Mvcd04iLVmV=qpFJrR3AcrTS3g@mail.gmail.com
2021-03-10Don't consider newly inserted tuples in nbtree VACUUM.Peter Geoghegan
Remove the entire idea of "stale stats" within nbtree VACUUM (stop caring about stats involving the number of inserted tuples). Also remove the vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor GUC/param on the master branch (though just disable them on postgres 13). The vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor/stats interface made the nbtree AM partially responsible for deciding when pg_class.reltuples stats needed to be updated. This seems contrary to the spirit of the index AM API, though -- it is not actually necessary for an index AM's bulk delete and cleanup callbacks to provide accurate stats when it happens to be inconvenient. The core code owns that. (Index AMs have the authority to perform or not perform certain kinds of deferred cleanup based on their own considerations, such as page deletion and recycling, but that has little to do with pg_class.reltuples/num_index_tuples.) This issue was fairly harmless until the introduction of the autovacuum_vacuum_insert_threshold feature by commit b07642db, which had an undesirable interaction with the vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor mechanism: it made insert-driven autovacuums perform full index scans, even though there is no real benefit to doing so. This has been tied to a regression with an append-only insert benchmark [1]. Also have remaining cases that perform a full scan of an index during a cleanup-only nbtree VACUUM indicate that the final tuple count is only an estimate. This prevents vacuumlazy.c from setting the index's pg_class.reltuples in those cases (it will now only update pg_class when vacuumlazy.c had TIDs for nbtree to bulk delete). This arguably fixes an oversight in deduplication-related bugfix commit 48e12913. [1] https://smalldatum.blogspot.com/2021/01/insert-benchmark-postgres-is-still.html Author: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> Reviewed-By: Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoA4WHthN5uU6+WScZ7+J_RcEjmcuH94qcoUPuB42ShXzg@mail.gmail.com Backpatch: 13-, where autovacuum_vacuum_insert_threshold was added.
2021-02-25Improve tab-completion for TRUNCATE.Fujii Masao
Author: Kota Miyake Reviewed-by: Muhammad Usama Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/f5d30053d00dcafda3280c9e267ecb0f@oss.nttdata.com
2021-02-23Tab-complete CREATE COLLATION.Thomas Munro
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210117215940.GE8560%40telsasoft.com
2021-02-17Add psql completion for [ NO ] DEPENDS ON EXTENSIONMichael Paquier
ALTER INDEX was able to handle that already. This adds tab completion for all the remaining commands that support this grammar: - ALTER FUNCTION - ALTER PROCEDURE - ALTER ROUTINE - ALTER TRIGGER - ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW Author: Ian Lawrence Barwick Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ=iypYudXuMOAMOP4BpkaYbXxk=a2cdJppX0e9mJXWtuig@mail.gmail.com
2021-02-09Add option PROCESS_TOAST to VACUUMMichael Paquier
This option controls if toast tables associated with a relation are vacuumed or not when running a manual VACUUM. It was already possible to trigger a manual VACUUM on a toast relation without processing its main relation, but a manual vacuum on a main relation always forced a vacuum on its toast table. This is useful in scenarios where the level of bloat or transaction age of the main and toast relations differs a lot. This option is an extension of the existing VACOPT_SKIPTOAST that was used by autovacuum to control if toast relations should be skipped or not. This internal flag is renamed to VACOPT_PROCESS_TOAST for consistency with the new option. A new option switch, called --no-process-toast, is added to vacuumdb. Author: Nathan Bossart Reviewed-by: Kirk Jamison, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/BA8951E9-1524-48C5-94AF-73B1F0D7857F@amazon.com
2021-02-05Tab-complete CREATE DATABASE ... LOCALE.Thomas Munro
Author: Ian Lawrence Barwick <barwick@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB8KJ%3Dh0XO2CB4QbLBc1Tm9Bg5wzSGQtT-eunaCmrghJp4nqdA%40mail.gmail.com
2021-02-04Add TABLESPACE option to REINDEXMichael Paquier
This patch adds the possibility to move indexes to a new tablespace while rebuilding them. Both the concurrent and the non-concurrent cases are supported, and the following set of restrictions apply: - When using TABLESPACE with a REINDEX command that targets a partitioned table or index, all the indexes of the leaf partitions are moved to the new tablespace. The tablespace references of the non-leaf, partitioned tables in pg_class.reltablespace are not changed. This requires an extra ALTER TABLE SET TABLESPACE. - Any index on a toast table rebuilt as part of a parent table is kept in its original tablespace. - The operation is forbidden on system catalogs, including trying to directly move a toast relation with REINDEX. This results in an error if doing REINDEX on a single object. REINDEX SCHEMA, DATABASE and SYSTEM skip system relations when TABLESPACE is used. Author: Alexey Kondratov, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8a8f5f73-00d3-55f8-7583-1375ca8f6a91@postgrespro.ru
2021-01-20psql \dX: list extended statistics objectsTomas Vondra
The new command lists extended statistics objects. All past releases with extended statistics are supported. This is a simplified version of commit 891a1d0bca, which had to be reverted due to not considering pg_statistic_ext_data is not accessible by regular users. Fields requiring access to this catalog were removed. It's possible to add them, but it'll require changes to core. Author: Tatsuro Yamada Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud, Alvaro Herrera, Tomas Vondra, Noriyoshi Shinoda Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c027a541-5856-75a5-0868-341301e1624b%40nttcom.co.jp_1
2021-01-17Revert "psql \dX: list extended statistics objects"Tomas Vondra
Reverts 891a1d0bca, because the new psql command \dX only worked for users users who can read pg_statistic_ext_data catalog, and most regular users lack that privilege (the catalog may contain sensitive user data). Reported-by: Noriyoshi Shinoda Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c027a541-5856-75a5-0868-341301e1624b%40nttcom.co.jp_1
2021-01-17psql \dX: list extended statistics objectsTomas Vondra
The new command lists extended statistics objects, possibly with their sizes. All past releases with extended statistics are supported. Author: Tatsuro Yamada Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud, Alvaro Herrera, Tomas Vondra Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/c027a541-5856-75a5-0868-341301e1624b%40nttcom.co.jp_1
2021-01-14Improve tab-completion for CLOSE, DECLARE, FETCH and MOVE.Fujii Masao
This commit makes CLOSE, FETCH and MOVE commands tab-complete the list of cursors. Also this commit makes DECLARE command tab-complete the options. Author: Shinya Kato, Sawada Masahiko, tweaked by Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: Shinya Kato, Sawada Masahiko, Fujii Masao Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/b0e4c5c53ef84c5395524f5056fc71f0@MP-MSGSS-MBX001.msg.nttdata.co.jp