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Fix check to always allow foreign keys to reference tables (#5073)
With the previous version of this check we would disallow distributed
tables that did not have a colocationid, to have a foreign key to a
reference table. This fixes that, since there's no reason to disallow
that.
(cherry picked from commit e9bfb8eddd
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@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ ErrorIfUnsupportedForeignConstraintExists(Relation relation, char referencingDis
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bool referencedIsReferenceTable =
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bool referencedIsReferenceTable =
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(referencedReplicationModel == REPLICATION_MODEL_2PC);
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(referencedReplicationModel == REPLICATION_MODEL_2PC);
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if (referencingColocationId == INVALID_COLOCATION_ID ||
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if (!referencedIsReferenceTable && (
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(referencingColocationId != referencedColocationId &&
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referencingColocationId == INVALID_COLOCATION_ID ||
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!referencedIsReferenceTable))
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referencingColocationId != referencedColocationId))
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{
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{
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ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("cannot create foreign key constraint since "
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errmsg("cannot create foreign key constraint since "
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@ -349,8 +349,9 @@ SELECT create_distributed_table('referencing_table', 'ref_id', 'append');
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(1 row)
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(1 row)
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ALTER TABLE referencing_table ADD CONSTRAINT fkey_ref FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES referenced_table(id);
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ALTER TABLE referencing_table ADD CONSTRAINT fkey_ref FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES referenced_table(id);
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ERROR: cannot create foreign key constraint since relations are not colocated or not referencing a reference table
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ERROR: cannot create foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: A distributed table can only have foreign keys if it is referencing another colocated hash distributed table or a reference table
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DETAIL: Citus currently supports foreign key constraints only for "citus.shard_replication_factor = 1".
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HINT: Please change "citus.shard_replication_factor to 1". To learn more about using foreign keys with other replication factors, please contact us at https://citusdata.com/about/contact_us.
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SELECT * FROM table_fkeys_in_workers WHERE name LIKE 'fkey_ref%' ORDER BY 1,2,3;
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SELECT * FROM table_fkeys_in_workers WHERE name LIKE 'fkey_ref%' ORDER BY 1,2,3;
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name | relid | refd_relid
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name | relid | refd_relid
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@ -365,8 +366,9 @@ SELECT create_distributed_table('referencing_table', 'ref_id', 'range');
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(1 row)
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(1 row)
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ALTER TABLE referencing_table ADD CONSTRAINT fkey_ref FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES referenced_table(id);
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ALTER TABLE referencing_table ADD CONSTRAINT fkey_ref FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES referenced_table(id);
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ERROR: cannot create foreign key constraint since relations are not colocated or not referencing a reference table
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ERROR: cannot create foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: A distributed table can only have foreign keys if it is referencing another colocated hash distributed table or a reference table
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DETAIL: Citus currently supports foreign key constraints only for "citus.shard_replication_factor = 1".
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HINT: Please change "citus.shard_replication_factor to 1". To learn more about using foreign keys with other replication factors, please contact us at https://citusdata.com/about/contact_us.
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SELECT * FROM table_fkeys_in_workers WHERE name LIKE 'fkey_ref%' ORDER BY 1,2,3;
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SELECT * FROM table_fkeys_in_workers WHERE name LIKE 'fkey_ref%' ORDER BY 1,2,3;
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name | relid | refd_relid
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name | relid | refd_relid
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