Tradionally our planner works in the following order:
router - > pushdown -> repartition -> pull to coordinator
However, for INSERT .. SELECT commands, we did not support "router".
In practice, that is not a big issue, because pushdown planning can
handle router case as well.
However, with PG 16, certain outer joins are converted to JOIN without
any conditions (e.g., JOIN .. ON (true)) and the filters are pushed down
to the tables.
When the filters are pushed down to the tables, router planner can
detect. However, pushdown planner relies on JOIN conditions.
An example query:
```
INSERT INTO agg_events (user_id)
SELECT raw_events_first.user_id
FROM raw_events_first LEFT JOIN raw_events_second
ON raw_events_first.user_id = raw_events_second.user_id
WHERE raw_events_first.user_id = 10;
```
As a side effect of this change, now we can also relax certain
limitation that "pushdown" planner emposes, but not "router". So, with
this PR, we also allow those.
Closes https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/6772
DESCRIPTION: Prevents unnecessarily pulling the data into coordinator
for some INSERT .. SELECT queries that target a single-shard group
CREATE FUNCTION command together with it's dependencies.
If the function depends on any nondistributable object,
function will be created only locally. Parameterless
version of create_distributed_function becomes obsolete
with this change, it will deprecated from the code with a subsequent PR.
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.
* 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>
It seems that we were not considering the case where coordinator was
added to the cluster as a worker in the optimization of intermediate
results.
This could lead to errors when coordinator was added as a worker.
The not-null constraint message changed with pg13 slightly hence a
normalization rule is added for that, which converts it to pg < 13
output.
Commit on postgres:
05f18c6b6b6e4b44302ee20a042cedc664532aa2
An extra debug message is added related to indexes on postgres, these
are safe to be ignored, so we can delete them from tests.
Commit on Postgres side:
612a1ab76724aa1514b6509269342649f8cab375
varnoold is renamed as varnosyn and varoattno is renamed as varattnosyn
so in the output we normalize the values as the old ones to simply pass
the tests.
ExecuteTaskListExtended is the common method for different codepaths,
and instead of writing separate local execution logics in different
codepaths, it makes more sense to have the logic here. We still need to
do some refactoring, this is an initial step.
After this commit, we can run create shard commands locally. There is a
special case with shard creation commands. A create shard command might
have a concatenated query string, however local execution did not know
how to execute a task with multiple query strings. This is also
implemented in this commit. We go over each query in the concatenated
query string and plan/execute them one by one.
A more clean solution to this would be to make sure that each task has a
single query. We currently cannot do that because we need to ensure the
task dependencies. However, it would make sense to do that at some point
and it would simplify the code a lot.
We can use local copy in INSERT..SELECT, so the check that disables
local execution is removed.
Also a test for local copy where the data size >
LOCAL_COPY_FLUSH_THRESHOLD is added.
use local execution with insert..select
If current transaction is connected to local group we should not use
local copy, because we might not see some of the changes that are made
over the connection to the local group.