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5 Commits (5693cabc41b81d342b440eac50554eedc1b18001)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sait Talha Nisanci 5693cabc41 Not convert an already routable plannable query
We should not recursively plan an already routable plannable query. An
example of this is (SELECT * FROM local JOIN (SELECT * FROM dist) d1
USING(a));

So we let the recursive planner do all of its work and at the end we
convert the final query to to handle unsupported joins. While doing each
conversion, we check if it is router plannable, if so we stop.

Only consider range table entries that are in jointree

If a range table is not in jointree then there is no point in
considering that because we are trying to convert range table entries to
subqueries for join use case.
2020-12-15 18:17:10 +03:00
Sait Talha Nisanci 2ff65f3630 Enable partitioned distributed tables in local-dist table joins 2020-12-15 18:17:10 +03:00
Sait Talha Nisanci 44953579cf Enable citus-local distributed table joins
Check equality in quals

We want to recursively plan distributed tables only if they have an
equality filter on a unique column. So '>' and '<' operators will not
trigger recursive planning of distributed tables in local-distributed
table joins.

Recursively plan distributed table only if the filter is constant

If the filter is not a constant then the join might return multiple rows
and there is a chance that the distributed table will return huge data.
Hence if the filter is not constant we choose to recursively plan the
local table.
2020-12-15 18:17:10 +03:00
Sait Talha Nisanci f3d55448b3 Choose distributed table if it has a unique index in filter
When doing local-distributed table joins we convert one of them to
subquery. The current policy is that we convert distributed tables to
subquery if it has a unique index on a column that has unique
index(primary key also has a unique index).
2020-12-15 18:17:10 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 945193555b add basic regression tests 2020-12-15 18:17:10 +03:00