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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jelte Fennema-Nio 48c62095ff Actually sort includes after cherry-pick 2024-04-17 10:26:50 +02:00
Naisila Puka 42d956888d
PG16 compatibility: Resolve compilation issues (#7005)
This PR provides successful compilation against PG16Beta2. It does some
necessary refactoring to prepare for full support of version 16, in
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/6952 .

Change RelFileNode to RelFileNumber or RelFileLocator 
Relevant PG commit
b0a55e43299c4ea2a9a8c757f9c26352407d0ccc

new header for varatt.h 
Relevant PG commit:
d952373a987bad331c0e499463159dd142ced1ef

drop support for Abs, use fabs 
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357cfefb09115292cfb98d504199e6df8201c957

tuplesort PGcommit: d37aa3d35832afde94e100c4d2a9618b3eb76472 
Relevant PG commit:
d37aa3d35832afde94e100c4d2a9618b3eb76472

Fix vacuum in columnar 
Relevant PG commit:
4ce3afb82ecfbf64d4f6247e725004e1da30f47c
older one:
b6074846cebc33d752f1d9a66e5a9932f21ad177

Add alloc_flags to pg_clean_ascii 
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45b1a67a0fcb3f1588df596431871de4c93cb76f

Merge GetNumConfigOptions() into get_guc_variables() 
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3057465acfbea2f3dd7a914a1478064022c6eecd

Minor PG refactor PG_FUNCNAME_MACRO __func__ 
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320f92b744b44f961e5d56f5f21de003e8027a7f

Pass NULL context to stringToQualifiedNameList, typeStringToTypeName 
The pre-PG16 error behaviour for the following
stringToQualifiedNameList & typeStringToTypeName
was ereport(ERROR, ...)
Now with PG16 we have this context input. We preserve the same behaviour
by passing a NULL context, because of the following:
(copy paste comment from PG16)
If "context" isn't an ErrorSaveContext node, this behaves as
errstart(ERROR, domain), and the errsave() macro ends up acting
exactly like ereport(ERROR, ...).
Relevant PG commit
858e776c84f48841e7e16fba7b690b76e54f3675

Use RangeVarCallbackMaintainsTable instead of RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable 
Relevant PG commit:
60684dd834a222fefedd49b19d1f0a6189c1632e

FIX THIS: Not implemented grant-level control of role inheritance 
see PG commit
e3ce2de09d814f8770b2e3b3c152b7671bcdb83f

Make Scan node abstract 
PG commit:
8c73c11a0d39049de2c1f400d8765a0eb21f5228

Change in Var representations, get_relids_in_jointree 
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2489d76c4906f4461a364ca8ad7e0751ead8aa0d

Deadlock detection changes because SHM_QUEUE is removed 
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d137cb52cb7fd44a3f24f3c750fbf7924a4e9532

TU_UpdateIndexes 
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19d8e2308bc51ec4ab993ce90077342c915dd116

Use object_ownercheck and object_aclcheck functions 
Relevant PG commits:
afbfc02983f86c4d71825efa6befd547fe81a926
c727f511bd7bf3c58063737bcf7a8f331346f253

Rework Permission Info for successful compilation 
Relevant PG commits:
postgres/postgres@a61b1f7
postgres/postgres@b803b7d
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Co-authored-by: onderkalaci <onderkalaci@gmail.com>
2023-07-21 14:32:37 +03:00
Gokhan Gulbiz e71bfd6074
Identity column implementation refactorings (#6738)
This pull request proposes a change to the logic used for propagating
identity columns to worker nodes in citus. Instead of creating a
dependent sequence for each identity column and changing its default
value to `nextval(seq)/worker_nextval(seq)`, this update will pass the
identity columns as-is to the worker nodes.

Please note that there are a few limitations to this change. 

1. Only bigint identity columns will be allowed in distributed tables to
ensure compatibility with the DDL from any node functionality. Our
current distributed sequence implementation only allows insert
statements from all nodes for bigint sequences.
2. `alter_distributed_table` and `undistribute_table` operations will
not be allowed for tables with identity columns. This is because we do
not have a proper way of keeping sequence states consistent across the
cluster.

DESCRIPTION: Prevents using identity columns on data types other than
`bigint` on distributed tables
DESCRIPTION: Prevents using `alter_distributed_table` and
`undistribute_table` UDFs when a table has identity columns
DESCRIPTION: Fixes a bug that prevents enforcing identity column
restrictions on worker nodes

Depends on #6740
Fixes #6694
2023-03-30 10:41:01 +03:00
Marco Slot 8ad444f8ef Hide shards from CDC subscriptions 2023-03-29 00:59:12 +02:00
Marco Slot b09d239809 Propagate CREATE PUBLICATION statements 2023-03-29 00:59:12 +02:00
Ahmet Gedemenli 235047670d
Drop SHARD_STATE_TO_DELETE (#6494)
DESCRIPTION: Drop `SHARD_STATE_TO_DELETE` and use the cleanup records
instead

Drops the shard state that is used to mark shards as orphaned. Now we
insert cleanup records into `pg_dist_cleanup` so "orphaned" shards will
be dropped either by maintenance daemon or internal cleanup calls. With
this PR, we make the "cleanup orphaned shards" functions to be no-op, as
they would not be needed anymore.

This PR includes some naming changes about placement functions. We don't
need functions that filter orphaned shards, as there will be no orphaned
shards anymore.

We will also be introducing a small script with this PR, for users with
orphaned shards. We'll basically delete the orphaned shard entries from
`pg_dist_placement` and insert cleanup records into `pg_dist_cleanup`
for each one of them, during Citus upgrade.

We also have a lot of flakiness fixes in this PR.

Co-authored-by: Jelte Fennema <github-tech@jeltef.nl>
2023-01-03 14:38:16 +03:00
Philip Dubé cf69fc3652 Grammar: it's to its
Includes an error message

& one case of its to it's

Also fix "to the to" typos
2022-11-28 20:43:44 +00:00
Marco Slot 666696c01c
Deprecate citus.replicate_reference_tables_on_activate, make it always off (#6474)
Co-authored-by: Marco Slot <marco.slot@gmail.com>
2022-11-04 16:21:10 +01:00
Marco Slot 639588bee0
Remove unused functions (#6220)
Co-authored-by: Marco Slot <marco.slot@gmail.com>
2022-08-22 11:53:25 +03:00
aykutbozkurt 7387c7ed3d address method should take parameter isPostprocess 2022-08-02 21:00:23 +03:00
Naisila Puka 7d6410c838
Drop postgres 12 support (#6040)
* Remove if conditions with PG_VERSION_NUM < 13

* Remove server_above_twelve(&eleven) checks from tests

* Fix tests

* Remove pg12 and pg11 alternative test output files

* Remove pg12 specific normalization rules

* Some more if conditions in the code

* Change RemoteCollationIdExpression and some pg12/pg13 comments

* Remove some more normalization rules
2022-07-20 17:49:36 +03:00
aykutbozkurt 108ca875ad fix assertion bugs related to list length 2022-07-20 10:53:12 +03:00
aykutbozkurt ebb6d1c8c0 refactor code where GetObjectAddressFromParseTree is called because it returns list of addresses now 2022-07-19 18:13:12 +03:00
Marco Slot 7abcfac61f Add caching for functions that check the backend type 2022-05-20 19:02:37 +02:00
Marco Slot 09ec366ff5 Improve nested execution checks and add GUC to disable 2022-05-20 18:55:43 +02:00
Marco Slot ad5214b50c Allow distributed execution from run_command_on_* functions 2022-05-20 15:26:47 +02:00
Marco Slot ceb593c9da Convert citus.hide_shards_from_app_name_prefixes to citus.show_shards_for_app_name_prefixes 2022-05-03 14:22:13 +02:00
Jeff Davis 26f5e20580 PG15: update integer parsing APIs.
Account for PG commits 3c6f8c011f and cfc7191dfe.
2022-05-02 10:12:03 -07:00
Marco Slot 9476f377b5 Remove old re-partitioning functions 2022-04-04 18:11:52 +02:00
Onder Kalaci 9043a1ed3f Only hide shards from client backends and pg bg workers
The aim of hiding shards is to hide shards from client applications.

Certain bg workers (such as pg_cron or Citus maintanince daemon)
should be treated like client applications because users can run
queries from such bg workers. And, these bg workers should follow
the similar application_name checks as client backeends.

Certain other bg workers, such as logical replication or postgres'
parallel workers, should never hide shards. They are internal
operations.

Similarly the other backend types like the walsender or
checkpointer or autovacuum should never hide shards.
2022-03-30 16:56:12 +02:00
Jelte Fennema 3a44fa827a
Add versions of forboth that don't need ListCell (#5856)
We've had custom versions of Postgres its `foreach` macro which with a
hidden ListCell for quite some time now. People like these custom
macros, because they are easier to use and require less boilerplate.
This adds similar custom versions of Postgres its `forboth` macro. Now
you don't need ListCells anymore when looping over two lists at the same
time.
2022-03-23 14:50:36 +03:00
Marco Slot cab243218d Avoid locks in relation_is_a_known_shard 2022-03-18 14:37:39 +01:00
Burak Velioglu 333c73a53c
Drop distributed table on worker with ProcessUtilityParseTree 2022-03-15 17:42:01 +03:00
Hanefi Onaldi b0eb685101
Add support for TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY objects
TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY objects depend on TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE objects.
Since we do not yet support distributed TS TEMPLATE objects, we skip
dependency checks for text search templates, similar to what we do for
roles.

The user is expected to manually create the TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE objects
before a) adding new nodes, b) creating TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY objects.
2022-03-11 03:40:20 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 24fcd2a88c Handle dropping the partitioned tables properly
Before this commit, we might be leaving some metadata on the workers.
Now, we handle DROP SCHEMA .. CASCADE properly to avoid any metadata
leakage.
2022-03-07 10:02:54 +01:00
Nils Dijk ea86f9f94e
Add support for TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION objects (#5685)
DESCRIPTION: Implement TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION propagation

The change adds support to Citus for propagating TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION objects. TSConfig objects cannot always be created in one create statement, and instead require a create statement followed by many alter statements to get turned into the object they should represent.

To support this we add functionality to the worker to create or replace objects based on a list of statements. When the lists of the local object and the remote object correspond 1:1 we skip the creation of the object and simply mark it distributed. This is especially important for TSConfig objects as initdb pre-populates databases with a dozen configurations (for many different languages).

When the user creates a new TSConfig based on the copy of an existing configuration there is no direct link to the object copied from. Since there is no link we can't simply rely on propagating the dependencies to the worker and send a qualified
2022-02-17 13:12:46 +01:00
Teja Mupparti f31bce5b48 Fixes the issue seen in https://github.com/citusdata/citus-enterprise/issues/745
With this commit, rebalancer backends are identified by application_name = citus_rebalancer
and the regular internal backends are identified by application_name = citus_internal
2022-02-03 09:40:46 -08:00
Burak Velioglu f88cc230bf
Handle tables and objects as metadata. Update UDFs accordingly
With this commit we've started to propagate sequences and shell
tables within the object dependency resolution. So, ensuring any
dependencies for any object will consider shell tables and sequences
as well. Separate logics for both shell tables and sequences have
been removed.

Since both shell tables and sequences logic were implemented as a
part of the metadata handling before that logic, we were propagating
them while syncing table metadata. With this commit we've divided
metadata (which means anything except shards thereafter) syncing
logic into multiple parts and implemented it either as a part of
ActivateNode. You can check the functions called in ActivateNode
to check definition of different metadata.

Definitions of start_metadata_sync_to_node and citus_activate_node
have also been updated. citus_activate_node will basically create
an active node with all metadata and reference table shards.
start_metadata_sync_to_node will be same with citus_activate_node
except replicating reference tables. stop_metadata_sync_to_node
will remove all the metadata. All of those UDFs need to be called
by superuser.
2022-01-31 16:20:15 +03:00
Onur Tirtir 4a53967bdd
Remove an outdated comment from RelationIsAKnownShard (#5629) 2022-01-19 11:24:10 +01:00
Marco Slot 33bfa0b191 Hide shards from application_name's with a specific prefix 2022-01-18 15:20:55 +04:00
Ahmet Gedemenli 45e423136c
Support foreign tables in MX (#5461) 2022-01-06 18:50:34 +03:00
Önder Kalacı 5305aa4246
Do not drop sequences when dropping metadata (#5584)
Dropping sequences means we need to recreate
and hence losing the sequence.

With this commit, we keep the existing sequences
such that resyncing wouldn't drop the sequence.

We do that by breaking the dependency of the sequence
from the table.
2022-01-06 09:48:34 +01:00
Ahmet Gedemenli 8e4ff34a2e Do not include return table params in the function arg list
(cherry picked from commit 90928cfd74)

Fix function signature generation

Fix comment typo

Add test for worker_create_or_replace_object

Add test for recreating distributed functions with OUT/TABLE params

Add test for recreating distributed function that returns setof int

Fix test output

Fix comment
2021-12-21 19:01:42 +03:00
Burak Velioglu e8534c1dd5
Drop sequence metadata from workers explicitly 2021-12-06 19:25:51 +03:00
Nils Dijk 3fcb456381
Refactor/partitioned result destreceiver (#5432)
This change creates a slightly higher abstraction of the `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` where it decouples the partitioning from writing it to a file. This allows for easier reuse for other `DestReceiver`'s that would like to route different tuples to different `DestReceiver`'s.

Originally there was a lot of state kept in `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` to be able to lazily create `FileDestReceivers` when the first tuple arrived for that target. This convoluted the implementation of the processing of tuples with where they should go.

This refactor changes that where it makes the `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` completely agnostic of what kind of Receivers it is writing to. When constructed you pass it a list of `DestReceiver` compatible pointers with the length of `partitionCount`. Internally the `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` keeps track of which `DestReceiver`'s have been started or not, and start them when they first receive a tuple.

Alternatively, if the instantiating code of the `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` wants, the startup can be turned from lazily to eagerly. When the startup is eager (not lazy) all `rStartup` functions on the list of `DestReceiver`'s are called during the startup of the `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` and marked as such.

A downside of this approach is the following. On highly partitioned destinations we now need to allocate a `FileDestReceiver` for every target, _always_. When the data passed into the `PartitionedResultDestReceiver` is highly skewed to a small set of `FileDestReceiver`'s this will waste some memory. Given the small size of a `FileDestReceiver`, and the fact that actual file handles are only created during the processing of the startup of the `FileDestReceiver` I think this memory waste is not a problem. If this would become a problem we could refactor the source list into some kind of generator object which can generate the `DestReceiver`'s on the fly.
2021-11-05 13:31:18 +01:00
Philip Dubé cc50682158 Fix typos. Spurred spotting "connectios" in logs 2021-10-25 13:54:09 +00:00
Naisila Puka a69abe3be0
Fixes bug about int and smallint sequences on MX (#5254)
* Introduce worker_nextval udf for int&smallint column defaults

* Fix current tests and add new ones for worker_nextval
2021-09-09 23:41:07 +03:00
Marco Slot f84164a000 Avoid switch to superuser in worker_merge_files_into_table 2021-09-09 11:00:29 +02:00
Marco Slot 4faa49775b Perform copy command as regular user in worker_append_table_to_shard 2021-09-09 11:00:29 +02:00
Jelte Fennema bb5c494104 Enable binary encoding by default on PG14
Since PG14 we can now use binary encoding for arrays and composite types
that contain user defined types. This was fixed in this commit in
Postgres: 670c0a1d47

This change starts using that knowledge, by not necessarily falling back
to text encoding anymore for those types.

While doing this and testing a bit more I found various cases where
binary encoding would fail that our checks didn't cover. This fixes
those cases and adds tests for those. It also fixes EXPLAIN ANALYZE
never using binary encoding, which was a leftover of workaround that
was not necessary anymore.

Finally, it changes the default for both `citus.enable_binary_protocol`
and `citus.binary_worker_copy_format` to `true` for PG14 and up. In our
cloud offering `binary_worker_copy_format` already was true by default.
`enable_binary_protocol` had some bug with MX and user defined types,
this bug was fixed by the above mentioned fixes.
2021-09-06 10:27:29 +02:00
Burak Velioglu 4355ba0a38
Add CREATE INDEX ... ON ONLY and ALTER INDEX ... ATTACH PARTITION (#4938 #4980)
- Add support for CRETE INDEX ... ON ONLY: Before that commit we were not sending "ONLY" option to the worker nodes at all. With this commit, "ONLY" parameter will be sent to the worker nodes if it is necessary. (#4938)

- Add support for ALTER INDEX ... ATTACH PARTITION: Attach child_index to parent_index by creating same inheritance on shard level in addition to table level. (#4980)
2021-08-13 13:12:45 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 2c349e6dfd Use current user to sync metadata
Before this commit, we always synced the metadata with superuser.
However, that creates various edge cases such as visibility errors
or self distributed deadlocks or complicates user access checks.

Instead, with this commit, we use the current user to sync the metadata.
Note that, `start_metadata_sync_to_node` still requires super user
because accessing certain metadata (like pg_dist_node) always require
superuser (e.g., the current user should be a superuser).

However, metadata syncing operations regarding the distributed
tables can now be done with regular users, as long as the user
is the owner of the table. A table owner can still insert non-sense
metadata, however it'd only affect its own table. So, we cannot do
anything about that.
2021-07-16 13:25:27 +02:00
Sait Talha Nisanci e7ed16c296 Not include to-be-deleted shards while finding shard placements
Ignore orphaned shards in more places

Only use active shard placements in RouterInsertTaskList

Use IncludingOrphanedPlacements in some more places

Fix comment

Add tests
2021-06-28 13:05:31 +03:00
Marco Slot e81d25a7be Refactor RelationIsAKnownShard to remove onlySearchPath argument 2021-06-02 14:30:27 +02:00
Ahmet Gedemenli 089ef35940 Disable dropping and truncating known shards
Add test for disabling dropping and truncating known shards
2021-06-02 14:30:27 +02:00
Naisila Puka 0f37ab5f85
Fixes column default coming from a sequence (#4914)
* Add user-defined sequence support for MX

* Remove default part when propagating to workers

* Fix ALTER TABLE with sequences for mx tables

* Clean up and add tests

* Propagate DROP SEQUENCE

* Removing function parts

* Propagate ALTER SEQUENCE

* Change sequence type before propagation & cleanup

* Revert "Propagate ALTER SEQUENCE"

This reverts commit 2bef64c5a29f4e7224a7f43b43b88e0133c65159.

* Ensure sequence is not used in a different column with different type

* Insert select tests

* Propagate rename sequence stmt

* Fix issue with group ID cache invalidation

* Add ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN TYPE .. precaution

* Fix attnum inconsistency and add various tests

* Add ALTER SEQUENCE precaution

* Remove Citus hook

* More tests

Co-authored-by: Marco Slot <marco.slot@gmail.com>
2021-06-03 23:02:09 +03:00
Jelte Fennema b1cad26ebc Move CheckCitusVersion to the top of each function
Previously this was usually done after argument parsing. This can cause
SEGFAULTs if the number or type of arguments changes in a new version.
By checking that Citus version is correct before doing any argument
parsing we protect against these types of issues. Issues like this have
occurred in pg_auto_failover, so it's not just a theoretical issue.

The main reason why these calls were not at the top of functions is
really just historical. It was because in the past we didn't allow
statements before declarations. Thus having this check before the
argument parsing would have only been possible if we first declared all
variables.

In addition to moving existing CheckCitusVersion calls it also adds
these calls to rebalancer related functions (they were missing there).
2021-06-01 17:43:46 +02:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 03832f353c Drop postgres 11 support 2021-03-25 09:20:28 +03:00
Philip Dubé 4e22f02997 Fix various typos due to zealous repetition 2021-03-04 19:28:15 +00:00
SaitTalhaNisanci dcf54eaf2a Use PROCESS_UTILITY_QUERY in utility calls
When we use PROCESS_UTILITY_TOPLEVEL it causes some problems when
combined with other extensions such as pg_audit. With this commit we use
PROCESS_UTILITY_QUERY in the codebase to fix those problems.
2021-02-19 13:55:59 +03:00