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374 Commits (57bb512069c3f5e8240fa27043ef2343acf48e70)

Author SHA1 Message Date
velioglu 57bb512069 Use placement connection to drop shards instead of node connection 2017-06-14 14:14:59 +03:00
Marco Slot 7396cbe9e2 Allow COPY after a multi-shard command
This change removes the XactModificationLevel check at the start of COPY
that was made redundant by consistently using GetPlacementConnection.
2017-06-09 13:54:58 +02:00
Jason Petersen 5353705dc3 Add ORDER clause to subquery test missing it 2017-06-08 18:30:14 -06:00
Jason Petersen d8083e5cb5 Remove tracked files from gitignore
Causes very hard-to-debug test failures.
2017-06-08 17:39:31 -06:00
jmunsch 2192638000 Clarify error message for local and distributed query plans. 2017-06-01 11:52:49 -07:00
Onder Kalaci c6629fd4e8 Improve subquery pushdown regression tests
- Use native postgres function for composite key btree functions
  - Move explain tests to multi_explain.sql (get rid of .out _0.out files)
  - Get rid of input/output files for multi_subquery.sql by moving table creations
  - Update some comments
2017-05-30 14:05:15 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 4c04d3beb4 Add tests for version check 2017-05-24 17:39:25 +03:00
Önder Kalacı 9fbdbd183e Merge branch 'master' into better_comment_for_tests 2017-05-22 10:58:21 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 4a1730d85d Add comment to the regression test file to prevent any misunderstandings about
the usage of enable_router_execution GUC variable.
2017-05-22 10:39:32 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 2448950665 Add tests for version checks 2017-05-22 09:53:29 +03:00
Jason Petersen 618102cda5 Bump extension and configure PACKAGE versions
Actually getting this done before the next dev cycle begins.
2017-05-17 15:25:30 -06:00
Jason Petersen 1b60dd71d9 Limit sequence SELECT to last_value
Unbounded column output differs by version.
2017-05-16 11:05:34 -06:00
Jason Petersen 8fe806db58 Suppress hash index warning
Irrelevant to the test.
2017-05-16 11:05:34 -06:00
Jason Petersen e3edf83b7c Change version-sensitive tests to handle '10'
Previously assumed period in version; this makes tests future-proof.
2017-05-16 11:05:34 -06:00
Jason Petersen 53e54c66fa Remove ALTER SEQUENCE from parallel groups
Removing these has no side effect, and in the (current) PostgreSQL 10,
an ERROR is printed during concurrent sequence modification.
2017-05-16 11:05:34 -06:00
Jason Petersen 8b0a4d8315 Add unambiguous ORDER BY clauses to many tests
Queries which do not specify an order may arbitrarily change output
across PostgreSQL versions.
2017-05-16 11:05:34 -06:00
Jason Petersen 5855e8f3e5 Update header comments to match new test names
Just keeping these in sync with the actual file name.
2017-05-16 11:05:33 -06:00
Jason Petersen c51c17327d Rename very long test files
In addition to not actually providing much information, these names can
cause problems in PostgreSQL 10.
2017-05-16 11:05:33 -06:00
Burak Yucesoy 25d2cac8f6 Add tests for non-default schema owner 2017-05-15 16:49:37 +03:00
Önder Kalacı b419013226 Add 9.5 output file for isolation test (#1413)
With commit we add one additional regression test output file which
has some output syntax differences with its 9.6 equivalence.
2017-05-15 15:27:37 +03:00
Jason Petersen b6740e75f1 Mark test failing in 9.5 as 'ignore'
This test was added this morning, but is failing in 9.5.
2017-05-12 15:00:42 -06:00
Burak Yucesoy 7e54ba5199 Travis merge jobs use custom-compiled PostgreSQL
With this commit, we start to use custom compiled PostgreSQL builds in
Travis for merge commits. This allows us to run isolation tests and
PostgreSQL's own regression tests along with our regression tests in
Travis.

Since manually compiling PostgreSQL takes more time and we also add new
tests, we only enable running these tests on merge commits.
2017-05-12 15:00:42 -06:00
Önder Kalacı 8a73a5f670 Fix typo in the regression test (#1410) 2017-05-12 15:46:38 +03:00
Önder Kalacı 80cae4c555 Accept invalidation messages before accessing the metadata cache (#1406)
* Accept invalidation messages before accessing the metadata cache

This commit is crucial to prevent stale metadata reads from the
cache. Without this commit, some of the operations may use stale
metadata which could end up with various bugs such as crashes,
inconsistent/lost data etc.

As an example, consider that a COPY operation is blocked on shard
metadata lock. Another concurrent session updates the metadata and
invalidates the cache. However, since Citus doesn't accept invalidations,
COPY continues with the stale metadata once it acquires the lock.

With this commit, we make sure that invalidation messages are accepted
just before accessing the metadata cache and preventing any operation to
use stale metadata.

* Add isolation tests for placement changes and conccurrent operations

   - add node with reference table vs COPY/insert/update/DDL
   - repair shard vs COPY/insert/update/DDL
   - repair shard vs repair shard
2017-05-12 12:32:35 +03:00
Marco Slot 031bba72c9 Ensure all preceding writes are visible in data migration 2017-05-11 09:42:12 +02:00
Önder Kalacı df20f7c5ed Add support for parametrized execution for subquery pushdown (#1356)
Distributed query planning for subquery pushdown is done on the original
query. This prevents the usage of external parameters on the execution.
To overcome this, we manually replace the parameters on the original
query.
2017-05-10 09:38:48 +03:00
Metin Doslu 434100ed40 Add truncate first isolation tests 2017-05-08 17:26:55 +02:00
Marco Slot 644a303ec2 Fix locking in master_drop_all_shards / master_apply_delete_command 2017-05-08 17:26:55 +02:00
Marco Slot 8f98d81f48 Don't change query tree of DDL commands 2017-05-04 21:34:28 +02:00
Önder Kalacı 2ef11d6b25 Subqueries in where -- updated (#1372)
* Support for subqueries in WHERE clause

This commit enables subqueries in WHERE clause to be pushed down
by the subquery pushdown logic.

The support covers:
  - Correlated subqueries with IN, NOT IN, EXISTS, NOT EXISTS,
    operator expressions such as (>, <, =, ALL, ANY etc.)
  - Non-correlated subqueries with (partition_key) IN (SELECT partition_key ..)
    (partition_key) =ANY (SELECT partition_key ...)

Note that this commit heavily utilizes the attribute equivalence logic introduced
in the 1cb6a34ba8. In general, this commit mostly
adjusts the logical planner not to error out on the subqueries in WHERE clause.

* Improve error checks for subquery pushdown and INSERT ... SELECT

Since we allow subqueries in WHERE clause with the previous commit,
we should apply the same limitations to those subqueries.

With this commit, we do not iterate on each subquery one by one.
Instead, we extract all the subqueries and apply the checks directly
on those subqueries. The aim of this change is to (i) Simplify the
code (ii) Make it close to the checks on INSERT .. SELECT code base.

* Extend checks for unresolved paramaters to include SubLinks

With the presence of subqueries in where clause (i.e., SubPlans on the
query) the existing way for checking unresolved parameters fail. The
reason is that the parameters for SubPlans are kept on the parent plan not
on the query itself (see primnodes.h for the details).

With this commit, instead of checking SubPlans on the modified plans
we start to use originalQuery, where SubLinks represent the subqueries
in where clause. The unresolved parameters can be found on the SubLinks.

* Apply code-review feedback

* Remove unnecessary copying of shard interval list

This commit removes unnecessary copying of shard interval list. Note
that there are no copyObject function implemented for shard intervals.
2017-05-01 17:20:21 +03:00
Marco Slot 552ccdaa07 Add missing regression test output files to .gitignore 2017-04-29 03:56:14 +02:00
Marco Slot d936d535df Honour enable_ddl_propagation in truncate trigger 2017-04-29 03:32:52 +02:00
Brian Cloutier e94879ae7c Fix crash in isolation tests
- There was a crash when the table a shardid belonged to changed during
  a session. Instead of crashing (a failed assert) we now throw an error
- Update the isolation test which was crashing to no longer exercise
  that code path
- Add a regression test to check that the error is thrown
2017-04-29 04:25:26 +03:00
Önder Kalacı 76ea17a9bc Subquery pushdown - main branch (#1323)
* Enabling physical planner for subquery pushdown changes

This commit applies the logic that exists in INSERT .. SELECT
planning to the subquery pushdown changes.

The main algorithm is followed as :
   - pick an anchor relation (i.e., target relation)
   - per each target shard interval
       - add the target shard interval's shard range
         as a restriction to the relations (if all relations
         joined on the partition keys)
        - Check whether the query is router plannable per
          target shard interval.
        - If router plannable, create a task

* Add union support within the JOINS

This commit adds support for UNION/UNION ALL subqueries that are
in the following form:

     .... (Q1 UNION Q2 UNION ...) as union_query JOIN (QN) ...

In other words, we currently do NOT support the queries that are
in the following form where union query is not JOINed with
other relations/subqueries :

     .... (Q1 UNION Q2 UNION ...) as union_query ....

* Subquery pushdown planner uses original query

With this commit, we change the input to the logical planner for
subquery pushdown. Before this commit, the planner was relying
on the query tree that is transformed by the postgresql planner.
After this commit, the planner uses the original query. The main
motivation behind this change is the simplify deparsing of
subqueries.

* Enable top level subquery join queries

This work enables
- Top level subquery joins
- Joins between subqueries and relations
- Joins involving more than 2 range table entries

A new regression test file is added to reflect enabled test cases

* Add top level union support

This commit adds support for UNION/UNION ALL subqueries that are
in the following form:

     .... (Q1 UNION Q2 UNION ...) as union_query ....

In other words, Citus supports allow top level
unions being wrapped into aggregations queries
and/or simple projection queries that only selects
some fields from the lower level queries.

* Disallow subqueries without a relation in the range table list for subquery pushdown

This commit disallows subqueries without relation in the range table
list. This commit is only applied for subquery pushdown. In other words,
we do not add this limitation for single table re-partition subqueries.

The reasoning behind this limitation is that if we allow pushing down
such queries, the result would include (shardCount * expectedResults)
where in a non distributed world the result would be (expectedResult)
only.

* Disallow subqueries without a relation in the range table list for INSERT .. SELECT

This commit disallows subqueries without relation in the range table
list. This commit is only applied for INSERT.. SELECT queries.

The reasoning behind this limitation is that if we allow pushing down
such queries, the result would include (shardCount * expectedResults)
where in a non distributed world the result would be (expectedResult)
only.

* Change behaviour of subquery pushdown flag (#1315)

This commit changes the behaviour of the citus.subquery_pushdown flag.
Before this commit, the flag is used to enable subquery pushdown logic. But,
with this commit, that behaviour is enabled by default. In other words, the
flag is now useless. We prefer to keep the flag since we don't want to break
the backward compatibility. Also, we may consider using that flag for other
purposes in the next commits.

* Require subquery_pushdown when limit is used in subquery

Using limit in subqueries may cause returning incorrect
results. Therefore we allow limits in subqueries only
if user explicitly set subquery_pushdown flag.

* Evaluate expressions on the LIMIT clause (#1333)

Subquery pushdown uses orignal query, the LIMIT and OFFSET clauses
are not evaluated. However, logical optimizer expects these expressions
are already evaluated by the standard planner. This commit manually
evaluates the functions on the logical planner for subquery pushdown.

* Better format subquery regression tests (#1340)

* Style fix for subquery pushdown regression tests

With this commit we intented a more consistent style for the
regression tests we've added in the
  - multi_subquery_union.sql
  - multi_subquery_complex_queries.sql
  - multi_subquery_behavioral_analytics.sql

* Enable the tests that are temporarily commented

This commit enables some of the regression tests that were commented
out until all the development is done.

* Fix merge conflicts (#1347)

 - Update regression tests to meet the changes in the regression
   test output.
 - Replace Ifs with Asserts given that the check is already done
 - Update shard pruning outputs

* Add view regression tests for increased subquery coverage (#1348)

- joins between views and tables
- joins between views
- union/union all queries involving views
- views with limit
- explain queries with view

* Improve btree operators for the subquery tests

This commit adds the missing comprasion for subquery composite key
btree comparator.
2017-04-29 04:09:48 +03:00
Marco Slot 97d36b7dfe Check whether relation ID exists in citus_relation_size 2017-04-29 01:39:39 +02:00
Andres Freund f6ef7f2c03 Faster shard pruning.
So far citus used postgres' predicate proofing logic for shard
pruning, except for INSERT and COPY which were already optimized for
speed.  That turns out to be too slow:
* Shard pruning for SELECTs is currently O(#shards), because
  PruneShardList calls predicate_refuted_by() for every
  shard. Obviously using an O(N) type algorithm for general pruning
  isn't good.
* predicate_refuted_by() is quite expensive on its own right. That's
  primarily because it's optimized for doing a single refutation
  proof, rather than performing the same proof over and over.
* predicate_refuted_by() does not keep persistent state (see 2.) for
  function calls, which means that a lot of syscache lookups will be
  performed. That's particularly bad if the partitioning key is a
  composite key, because without a persistent FunctionCallInfo
  record_cmp() has to repeatedly look-up the type definition of the
  composite key. That's quite expensive.

Thus replace this with custom-code that works in two phases:
1) Search restrictions for constraints that can be pruned upon
2) Use those restrictions to search for matching shards in the most
   efficient manner available:
   a) Binary search / Hash Lookup in case of hash partitioned tables
   b) Binary search for equal clauses in case of range or append
      tables without overlapping shards.
   c) Binary search for inequality clauses, searching for both lower
      and upper boundaries, again in case of range or append
      tables without overlapping shards.
   d) exhaustive search testing each ShardInterval

My measurements suggest that we are considerably, often orders of
magnitude, faster than the previous solution, even if we have to fall
back to exhaustive pruning.
2017-04-28 14:40:41 -07:00
Andres Freund 2013090a77 Add DistTableCacheEntry->hasOverlappingShardInterval.
This determines whether it's possible to perform binary search on
sortedShardIntervalArray or not.  If e.g. two shards have overlapping
ranges, that'd be prohibitive.

That'll be useful in later commit introducing faster shard pruning.
2017-04-28 14:40:38 -07:00
Andres Freund 15d427f931 Add DistTableCacheEntry->shardValueCompareFunction.
That's useful when comparing values a hash-partitioned table is
filtered by.  The existing shardIntervalCompareFunction is about
comparing hashed values, not unhashed ones.

The added btree opclass function is so we can get a comparator
back. This should be changed much more widely, but is not necessary so
far.
2017-04-28 14:40:38 -07:00
Metin Doslu d411892fe6 Send explain queries with savepoints
With this commit, we started to send explain queries within a savepoint. After
running explain query, we rollback to savepoint. This saves us from side effects
of EXPLAIN ANALYZE on DML queries.
2017-04-28 12:13:48 -07:00
Andres Freund 4fe14bdeda Some cleanup in multi_subquery test.
Remove trailing whitespace and use of EXPLAIN instead of
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF).
2017-04-26 11:33:56 -07:00
Andres Freund f064c33d5c Add back pruning coverage lost in last commit.
Because we can't rely on the debuggin message anymore, add a bunch of
explain statements that roughly fulfill the same purpose.
2017-04-26 11:33:56 -07:00
Andres Freund 5b389eb6d7 Boring regression test output adjustments.
Soon shard pruning will be optimized not to generally work linearly
anymore.  Thus we can't print the pruned shard intervals as currently
done anymore.

The current printing of shard ids also prevents us from running tests
in parallel, as otherwise shard ids aren't linearly numbered.
2017-04-26 11:33:56 -07:00
Burak Yucesoy a35d0cd8af Configure valgrind command line arguments 2017-04-21 16:30:12 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 9312ef8bcf Stabilize test outputs 2017-04-21 16:08:52 +03:00
Eren Basak 71d99b72ce Add support for proper valgrind tests
This change allows valgrind tests (`make check-multi-vg`) to be
run seamlessly without test output errors and timeout problems.
2017-04-21 16:08:52 +03:00
Marco Slot 7d1f7b8923 Support expressions in the partition column in INSERTs 2017-04-21 14:05:52 +02:00
velioglu a26edd2249 Implement ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT command 2017-04-20 15:02:33 +03:00
velioglu 5b3e47de7a Log message of across shard queries according to the log level 2017-04-20 12:24:46 +03:00
velioglu be3cdb14ea Change native hash function with worker_hash 2017-04-19 22:16:55 +03:00
Jason Petersen f999bcd7ca Enable distributed ALTER TABLE ... RENAME COLUMN
Pretty straightforward. Had some concerns about locking, but due to the
fact that all distributed operations use either some level of deparsing
or need to enumerate column names, they all block during any concurrent
column renames (due to the AccessExclusive lock).

In addition, I had some misgivings about permitting renames of the dis-
tribution column, but nothing bad comes from just allowing them.

Finally, I tried to trigger any sort of error using prepared statements
and could not trigger any errors not also exhibited by plain PostgreSQL
tables.
2017-04-18 22:47:48 -06:00