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Author SHA1 Message Date
Colm McHugh 5f06ba26a8 PG18: Add support for virtual generated columns.
Generated columns can be virtual (not stored) and this is the default.
This PG18 feature requires tweaking citus_ruleutils and deparse table
to support in Citus. Relevant PG commit: 83ea6c540.

Also ensure that:
1) Cannot distribute on a GENERATED .. VIRTUAL column
2) undistribute_table() and alter_*_table UDFs handle
   GENERATED .. VIRTUAL in addition to STORED.
3) Citus COPY implementation takes GENERATED .. VIRTUAL
   columns into account.

Utility function `IsDroppedOrGenerated()` is used by the above to
detect generated columns; its agnostic to whether or not the column
is stored or virtual so does not need to be PG18-specific. Function
`DistributionColumnIsGeneratedCheck()` however has PG18-specific code
mainly because the error message thrown when a Citus client invokes
`create_distributed_table()` on a generated column reports whether
the column is stored or virtual.

The commit alson includes a fix for an 'unrecognized relation id'
error in GROUP BY on table with virtual column, which cropped up
in testing. The query:
```
   SELECT count(1), device_id FROM v_reading GROUP BY device_id
```
errored out with 'Unrecognized relid 2' when v_reading had a virtual
column, but ran fine if the column was stored. It turns out to be
because of Postgres commit 1e4351a "Expand virtual generated columns
in the planner", which fixed an issue with virtual cols (83ea6c5).
The fix involved constructing a new Query object and applying preprocessing
to that, with the consequence that changes made by the Postgres planner
to the Query are not available to the caller. One such change is
expanding of references to the GROUP BY expressions; they are not
reflected back when the table has at least one virtual column.

The broader implication for Citus is that after the distributed_planner()
hook has called Postgres' standard_planner(), it may not be aware of
modifications made to the Query. Citus tracks both the query passed
into its planner hook and the query given to the Postgres planner; the latter
may undergo transformations that Citus needs to be aware of in subsequent
distributed planning, for example expanding of GROUP BY expressions.
To resolve this, we enable Citus's planner hooks to access the distributed
planning context through the restriction context, and change the query field
if it no longer refers to the same query tree being used by the Postgres
planner. This is implanted as follows:

* Planner restriction context has a new field that refers to its distributed
  planner context
* Citus `distributed_planner()` hook initializes this when pushing a new
  restriction context
* Citus `multi_relation_restriction_hook()` checks if the distributed context
  query is no longer being used by the Postgres planner; this is only done at
  the outermost query level to stay in sync with Citus `distributed_planner()`
* Citus `distributed_planner()` hook clears the distributed planner context
  reference immediately after calling `standard_planner()`, to ensure that any
  Postgres planner calls made by Citus distributed planning do not get confused
  and incorrectly swap out the query tree
2025-12-04 19:31:22 +00:00
Colm 79cabe7eca
PG18: CHECK constraints can be ENFORCED / NOT ENFORCED. (#8349)
DESCRIPTION: Adds propagation of ENFORCED / NOT ENFORCED on CHECK
constraints.
    
Add propagation support to Citus ruleutils and appropriate regress
tests. Relevant PG commit: ca87c41.
2025-12-03 08:01:01 +00:00
Colm 0a5cae19ed
In UPDATE deparse, check for a subscript before processing the targets. (#8155)
DESCRIPTION: Checking first for the presence of subscript ops avoids a
shallow copy of the target list for target lists where there are no
array or json subscripts.

Commit 0c1b31c fixed a bug in UPDATE statements with array or json
subscripting in the target list. This commit modifies that to first
check that the target list has a subscript and avoid a shallow copy of
the target list for UPDATE statements with no array/json subscripting.
2025-08-27 11:00:27 +00:00
Cédric Villemain 0c1b31cdb5
Fix UPDATE stmts with indirection & array/jsonb subscripting with more than 1 field (#7675)
DESCRIPTION: Fixes problematic UPDATE statements with indirection and array/jsonb subscripting with more than one field.

Fixes #4092, #7674 and #5621. Issues #7674 and #4092 involve an UPDATE with out of order columns and a sublink (SELECT) in the source, e.g. `UPDATE T SET (col3, col1, col4) = (SELECT 3, 1, 4)` where an incorrect value could get written to a column because query deparsing generated an incorrect SQL statement. To address this the fix adds an additional
check to `ruleutils` to ensure that the target list of an UPDATE statement is in an order so that deparsing can be done safely. It is needed when the source of the UPDATE has a sublink, because Postgres `rewrite` will have put the target list in attribute order, but for deparsing to produce a correct SQL text the target list needs to be in order of the references (or `paramids`) to the target list of the sublink(s). Issue #5621 involves an UPDATE with array/jsonb subscripting that can behave incorrectly with more than one field, again because Citus query deparsing is receiving a post-`rewrite` query tree. The fix also adds a
check to `ruleutils` to enable correct query deparsing of the UPDATE.

---------

Co-authored-by: Ibrahim Halatci <ihalatci@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Colm McHugh <colm.mchugh@gmail.com>
2025-07-22 17:49:26 +01:00
Cédric Villemain 1dc60e38bb
Propagates GRANT/REVOKE rights on table columns (#7918)
This commit adds support for GRANT/REVOKE on table columns.

It extends propagated DDL according to this logic:
https://github.com/citusdata/citus/tree/main/src/backend/distributed#ddl

* Unchanged pre-existing behavior related to splitting ddl per relation
during propagation.
* Changed the way ACL are checked in some cases (see
`EnsureTablePermissions()` and associated commits)
* Rewrite `pg_get_table_grants` to include column grants as well
* Add missing `pfree()` in `pg_get_table_grants()`

Fixes https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/7287
Also check a box in https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/4812
2025-04-04 11:54:16 +03:00
Naisila Puka 3b1c082791 Drops PG14 support (#7753)
DESCRIPTION: Drops PG14 support

1. Remove "$version_num" != 'xx' from configure file
2. delete all PG_VERSION_NUM = PG_VERSION_XX references in the code
3. Look at pg_version_compat.h file, remove all _compat functions etc
defined specifically for PGXX differences
4. delete all PG_VERSION_NUM >= PG_VERSION_(XX+1), PG_VERSION_NUM <
PG_VERSION_(XX+1) ifs in the codebase
5. delete ruleutils_xx.c file
6. cleanup normalize.sed file from pg14 specific lines
7. delete all alternative output files for that particular PG version,
server_version_ge variable helps here
2025-03-12 12:43:01 +03:00
Colm 088731e9db PG17 compatibility: account for identity columns in partitioned tables. (#7785)
PG17 added support for identity columns in partitioned tables:
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commitdiff;h=699586315
A consequence is that a table with an identity column cannot be attached
as a partition. But Citus on Postgres 17 will generate identity column
for the partitions if the parent table has one (or more) identity
columns when propagating distributed table DDL to worker nodes, as
happens in the `generated_identity` regress test in #7768:
```
 CREATE TABLE partitioned_table (
     a bigint CONSTRAINT myconname GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY (START WITH 10 INCREMENT BY 10),
     b bigint GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 10 INCREMENT BY 10),
     c int
 )
 PARTITION BY RANGE (c);
 CREATE TABLE partitioned_table_1_50 PARTITION OF partitioned_table FOR VALUES FROM (1) TO (50);
 CREATE TABLE partitioned_table_50_500 PARTITION OF partitioned_table FOR VALUES FROM (50) TO (1000);
 SELECT create_distributed_table('partitioned_table', 'a');
- create_distributed_table
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(1 row)
-
+ERROR:  table "partitioned_table_1_50" being attached contains an identity column "a"
+DETAIL:  The new partition may not contain an identity column.
```
It is the Citus-generated ATTACH PARTITION statement that errors out,
because the Citus-generated CREATE TABLE for the partitions included
identity column definitions. The fix is straightforward - when
propagating the CREATE TABLE ddl for a partition of a table with an
identity column, don't include the identity column(s), they will be
inherited on attaching the partition. In Citus on Postgres 16 (or less)
partitions do not inherit identity; the partitions in the example would
not have any identity columns so it was not an issue previously.
2025-03-12 12:25:49 +03:00
Colm 592416250c PG17 compatibility: account for MAINTAIN privilege in regress tests (#7774)
This PR addresses regress tests impacted by the introduction of [the
MAINTAIN privilege in
PG17](https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commitdiff;h=ecb0fd337).
The impacted tests include `generated_identity`,
`create_single_shard_table`, `grant_on_sequence_propagation`,
`grant_on_foreign_server_propagation`, `single_node_enterprise`,
`multi_multiuser_master_protocol`,
`multi_alter_table_row_level_security`, `shard_move_constraints` which
show the following error:
```
SELECT start_metadata_sync_to_node('localhost', :worker_2_port);
- start_metadata_sync_to_node
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(1 row)
-
+ERROR:  unrecognized aclright: 16384
```

and `multi_multiuser_master_protocol`, where the `pg_class.relacl`
column has 'm' for MAINTAIN if applicable:
```
        relname       |   rolname   |                           relacl                           
 ---------------------+-------------+------------------------------------------------------------
  trivial_full_access | full_access | 
- trivial_postgres    | postgres    | {postgres=arwdDxt/postgres,full_access=arwdDxt/postgres}
+ trivial_postgres    | postgres    | {postgres=arwdDxtm/postgres,full_access=arwdDxtm/postgres}
```

The PR updates function `convert_aclright_to_string()` in
citus_ruleutils.c to include a case for `ACL_MAINTAIN`. Per the comment
on `convert_aclright_to_string()` in citus_ruleutils.c, it is a copy of
`convert_aclright_to_string()` in Postgres (where it is in
`src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c`), so requires updating to be consistent
with Postgres. With this change Citus can recognize the MAINTAIN
privilege, and will not emit the `unrecognized aclright` error. The PR
also adds an alternative goldfile for `multi_multiuser_master_protocol`.

Note that `convert_aclright_to_string()` in Postgres includes access
types SET and ALTER SYSTEM on system parameters (aka GUCs), added by
[this PG16
commit](https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/a0ffa885e). If Citus
were to have a requirement to support granting SET and ALTER SYSTEM we
would need to update `convert_aclright_to_string()` in citus_ruleutils.c
with SET and ALTER SYSTEM.
2025-03-12 12:25:49 +03:00
Naisila Puka dce54db494 PG17 compatibility: Resolve compilation issues (#7699)
This PR provides successful compilation against PG17.0.

- Remove ExecFreeExprContext call
Relevant PG commit
d060e921ea5aa47b6265174c32e1128cebdbc3df
d060e921ea

- PG17 uses streaming IO in analyze, fix scan_analyze_next_block function
Relevant PG commit
041b96802efa33d2bc9456f2ad946976b92b5ae1
041b96802e

- Define ObjectClass for PG17+ only since it's removed
Relevant PG commit:
89e5ef7e21812916c9cf9fcf56e45f0f74034656
89e5ef7e21

- Remove ReorderBufferTupleBuf structure.
Relevant PG commit:
08e6344fd6423210b339e92c069bb979ba4e7cd6
08e6344fd6

- Define colliculocale and daticulocale since they have been renamed
Relevant PG commit:
f696c0cd5f299f1b51e214efc55a22a782cc175d
f696c0cd5f

- makeStringConst defined in PG17
Relevant PG commit:
de3600452b61d1bc3967e9e37e86db8956c8f577
de3600452b

- RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable was replaced by RangeVarCallbackMaintainsTable
Relevant PG commit:
ecb0fd33720fab91df1207e85704f382f55e1eb7
ecb0fd3372

- attstattarget is nullable, define pg compatible functions for it
Relevant PG commit:
4f622503d6de975ac87448aea5cea7de4bc140d5
4f622503d6

- stxstattarget is nullable in PG17, write compat functions for it
Relevant PG commit:
012460ee93c304fbc7220e5b55d9d0577fc766ab
012460ee93

- Use ResourceOwner to track WaitEventSet in PG17
Relevant PG commit:
50c67c2019ab9ade8aa8768bfe604cd802fe8591
50c67c2019

- getIdentitySequence now uses Relation instead of relation_id
Relevant PG commit:
509199587df73f06eda898ae13284292f4ae573a
509199587d

- Remove no-op tuplestore_donestoring function
Relevant PG commit:
75680c3d805e2323cd437ac567f0677fdfc7b680
75680c3d80

- MergeAction can have 3 merge kinds (now enum) in PG17, write compat
Relevant PG commit:
0294df2f1f842dfb0eed79007b21016f486a3c6c
0294df2f1f

- EXPLAIN (MEMORY) is added, make changes to ExplainOnePlan
Relevant PG commit:
5de890e3610d5a12cdaea36413d967cf5c544e20
5de890e361

- LIMIT_OPTION_DEFAULT has been removed as it's useless, use LIMIT_OPTION_COUNT
Relevant PG commit:
a6be0600ac3b71dda8277ab0fcbe59ee101ac1ce
a6be0600ac

- write compat for create_foreignscan_path bcs of more arguments in PG17
Relevant PG commit:
9e9931d2bf40e2fea447d779c2e133c2c1256ef3
9e9931d2bf

- pgprocno and lxid have been combined into a struct in PGPROC
Relevant PG commits:
28f3915b73f75bd1b50ba070f56b34241fe53fd1
28f3915b73

ab355e3a88de745607f6dd4c21f0119b5c68f2ad
ab355e3a88

024c521117579a6d356050ad3d78fdc95e44eefa
024c521117

- Simplify CitusNewNode (#7434)
postgres refactored newNode() in PG 17, the main point for doing this is
the original tricks is no longer neccessary for modern compilers[1].
This does the same for Citus.
This should have no backward compatibility issues since it just replaces
palloc0fast with palloc0.
This is good for forward compatibility since palloc0fast no longer
exists in PG 17.
[1]
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b51f1fa7-7e6a-4ecc-936d-90a8a1659e7c@iki.fi
(cherry picked from commit 4b295cc)
2025-03-12 11:01:49 +03:00
Naisila Puka 6bd3474804 Rename foreach_ macros to foreach_declared_ macros (#7700)
This is prep work for successful compilation with PG17

PG17added foreach_ptr, foreach_int and foreach_oid macros
Relevant PG commit
14dd0f27d7cd56ffae9ecdbe324965073d01a9ff

14dd0f27d7

We already have these macros, but they are different with the
PG17 ones because our macros take a DECLARED variable, whereas
the PG16 macros declare a locally-scoped loop variable themselves.

Hence I am renaming our macros to foreach_declared_

I am separating this into its own PR since it touches many files. The
main compilation PR is https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/7699
2025-03-12 11:01:49 +03:00
Nils Dijk 0620c8f9a6
Sort includes (#7326)
This change adds a script to programatically group all includes in a
specific order. The script was used as a one time invocation to group
and sort all includes throught our formatted code. The grouping is as
follows:

 - System includes (eg. `#include<...>`)
 - Postgres.h (eg. `#include "postgres.h"`)
- Toplevel imports from postgres, not contained in a directory (eg.
`#include "miscadmin.h"`)
 - General postgres includes (eg . `#include "nodes/..."`)
- Toplevel citus includes, not contained in a directory (eg. `#include
"citus_verion.h"`)
 - Columnar includes (eg. `#include "columnar/..."`)
 - Distributed includes (eg. `#include "distributed/..."`)

Because it is quite hard to understand the difference between toplevel
citus includes and toplevel postgres includes it hardcodes the list of
toplevel citus includes. In the same manner it assumes anything not
prefixed with `columnar/` or `distributed/` as a postgres include.

The sorting/grouping is enforced by CI. Since we do so with our own
script there are not changes required in our uncrustify configuration.
2023-11-23 18:19:54 +01:00
Nils Dijk 0dac63afc0
move pg_version_constants.h to toplevel include (#7335)
In preparation of sorting and grouping all includes we wanted to move
this file to the toplevel includes for good grouping/sorting.
2023-11-09 15:09:39 +00:00
zhjwpku 205b159606
get rid of {Push/Pop}OverrideSearchPath (#7145) 2023-09-05 17:40:22 +02:00
Naisila Puka 69af3e8509
Drop PG13 Support Phase 2 - Remove PG13 specific paths/tests (#7007)
This commit is the second and last phase of dropping PG13 support.

It consists of the following:

- Removes all PG_VERSION_13 & PG_VERSION_14 from codepaths
- Removes pg_version_compat entries and columnar_version_compat entries
specific for PG13
- Removes alternative pg13 test outputs 
- Removes PG13 normalize lines and fix the test outputs based on that

It is a continuation of 5bf163a27d
2023-06-21 14:18:23 +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
Gokhan Gulbiz e618345703
Handle identity columns properly in the router planner (#6802)
DESCRIPTION: Fixes a bug with insert..select queries with identity
columns
Fixes #6798
2023-03-29 15:50:12 +03:00
Gokhan Gulbiz 2388fbea6e
Identity Column Support on Citus Managed Tables (#6591)
DESCRIPTION: Identity Column Support on Citus Managed Tables
2023-01-19 15:45:41 +03:00
Naisila Puka 76ff4ab188
Adds support for unlogged distributed sequences (#6292)
We can now do the following:
- Distribute sequence with logged/unlogged option
- ALTER TABLE my_sequence SET LOGGED/UNLOGGED
- ALTER SEQUENCE my_sequence SET LOGGED/UNLOGGED

Relevant PG commit
344d62fb9a
2022-09-13 10:53:39 +03:00
Hanefi Onaldi 164f2fa0a6
PG15: Add support for NULLS NOT DISTINCT (#6308)
Relevant PG commit: 94aa7cc5f707712f592885995a28e018c7c80488
2022-09-12 23:47:37 +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
Onder Kalaci bd3a070369 Fixes a bug that prevents upgrades when there COMPRESSION and DEFAULT columns 2022-06-28 13:36:00 +02:00
Jelte Fennema 184c7c0bce
Make enterprise features open source (#6008)
This PR makes all of the features open source that were previously only
available in Citus Enterprise.

Features that this adds:
1. Non blocking shard moves/shard rebalancer
   (`citus.logical_replication_timeout`)
2. Propagation of CREATE/DROP/ALTER ROLE statements
3. Propagation of GRANT statements
4. Propagation of CLUSTER statements
5. Propagation of ALTER DATABASE ... OWNER TO ...
6. Optimization for COPY when loading JSON to avoid double parsing of
   the JSON object (`citus.skip_jsonb_validation_in_copy`)
7. Support for row level security
8. Support for `pg_dist_authinfo`, which allows storing different
   authentication options for different users, e.g. you can store
   passwords or certificates here.
9. Support for `pg_dist_poolinfo`, which allows using connection poolers
   in between coordinator and workers
10. Tracking distributed query execution times using
   citus_stat_statements (`citus.stat_statements_max`,
   `citus.stat_statements_purge_interval`,
   `citus.stat_statements_track`). This is disabled by default.
11. Blocking tenant_isolation
12. Support for `sslkey` and `sslcert` in `citus.node_conninfo`
2022-06-16 00:23:46 -07:00
Burak Velioglu 1460452442 Introduce CREATE/DROP VIEW
Adds support for propagating create/drop view commands and views to
worker node while scaling out the cluster. Since views are dropped while
converting the table type, metadata connection will be used while
propagating view commands to not switch to sequential mode.
2022-05-10 13:07:14 +03:00
Marco Slot 8e43c8094d Fix CREATE EXTENSION propagation with custom version 2022-03-09 17:40:50 +01:00
Ahmet Gedemenli 042d45b263 Propagate foreign server ops 2021-12-23 17:54:04 +03:00
Marco Slot defb97b7f5 Support operator class parameters in indexes 2021-10-20 17:03:59 +02:00
Marco Slot 91b647024a Fixes CREATE INDEX deparsing issue 2021-10-06 13:08:16 +02:00
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
Sait Talha Nisanci 0b67fcf81d Fix style 2021-09-03 16:09:59 +03:00
Ahmet Gedemenli 2b263f9a2a ALTER STATISTICS .. OWNER TO CURRENT_ROLE (#5225)
(cherry picked from commit 42322caf90ca094777aa01376e02d1187afc1560)
2021-09-03 15:44:28 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul 113d5d6615 Adds support for column compression in table distribution 2021-09-03 15:44:28 +03:00
Sait Talha Nisanci 35a3f7240d CHANGELOG: Allow REINDEX to change the tablespace of the new index 2021-09-03 15:44:28 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul 8f34f84ce6 Introduces IsReindexWithParam_compat macro
In ReindexStmt concurrent field is moved to options and then options are converted to params list.
This macro uses previous fields for previous versions and the new params list with a new function named IsReindexWithParam for PG14

Relevant PG commits:
844c05abc3f1c1703bf17cf44ab66351ed9711d2
b5913f6120792465f4394b93c15c2e2ac0c08376
2021-09-03 15:27:24 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul b790ecf180 Introduces F_NEXTVAL_COMPAT macro
Name of F_NEXTVAL_OID is changed to F_NEXTVAL

Relevant PG commit:
8e1f37c07aafd4bb7aa6e1e1982010af11f8b5c7
2021-09-03 15:27:24 +03:00
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
Jelte Fennema 7d0b6dc9be Include data_type and cache in sequence definition on workers
These two options were not included when creating the sequences on the
workers as part of metadata syncing.

The missing `data_type` part of the definition made finding the cause
of #5126 harder than necessary, because of confusing errors.
2021-07-22 11:49:06 +02:00
Önder Kalacı 87a51ae552
CLUSTER ON deparser should consider schemas (#5122) 2021-07-16 19:13:18 +03:00
Naisila Puka fe5907ad2d
Adds propagation of ALTER SEQUENCE and other improvements (#5061)
* Alter seq type when we first use the seq in a dist table

* Don't allow type changes when seq is used in dist table

* ALTER SEQUENCE propagation

* Tests for ALTER SEQUENCE propagation

* Relocate AlterSequenceType and ensure dependencies for sequence

* Support for citus local tables, and other fixes

* Final formatting
2021-06-24 21:23:25 +03:00
Naisila Puka e26b29d3bb
Fix nextval('seq_name'::text) bug, and schema for seq tests (#5046) 2021-06-16 13:58:49 +03:00
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
SaitTalhaNisanci 03832f353c Drop postgres 11 support 2021-03-25 09:20:28 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul 2be14cce2e Adds alter_distributed_table and alter_table_set_access_method UDFs 2021-01-13 16:02:39 +03:00
Onur Tirtir ef49b75cd6
Fix memory issues around deparsing index commands (#4270) 2020-10-22 13:17:13 +03:00
Onur Tirtir f80f4839ad Remove unused functions that cppcheck found 2020-10-19 13:50:52 +03:00
Nils Dijk caabbf4b84 Table access method support for distributed tables 2020-10-16 12:02:25 -07:00
Marco Slot 31858c8a29 Check table existence in EnsureRelationKindSupported 2020-10-15 17:05:06 +02:00
Sait Talha Nisanci d68bfc5687 Improve error for index operator class parameters
The error message when index has opclassopts is improved and the commit
from postgres side is also included for future reference.

Also some minor style related changes are applied.
2020-08-04 15:38:13 +03:00
Sait Talha Nisanci d0b0c88920 Changelog: error out if index has opclassopts
Error out if index has opclassopts.

Changelog entry on PG13:
Allow CREATE INDEX to specify the GiST signature length and maximum number of integer ranges (Nikita Glukhov)
2020-08-04 15:38:13 +03:00
Sait Talha Nisanci bf831d2e59 Use table_openXXX methods in the codebase
With PG13 heap_* (heap_open, heap_close etc) are replaced with table_*
(table_open, table_close etc).

It is better to use the new table access methods in the codebase and
define the macros for the previous versions as we can easily remove the
macro without having to change the codebase when we drop the support for
the old version.

Commits that introduced this change on Postgres:
f25968c49697db673f6cd2a07b3f7626779f1827
e0c4ec07284db817e1f8d9adfb3fffc952252db0
4b21acf522d751ba5b6679df391d5121b6c4a35f

Command to see relevant commits on Postgres side:
git log --all --grep="heap_open"
2020-08-04 15:10:22 +03:00
nukoyluoglu 38987431e7
propagation of CHECK statements to workers with parentheses (#4039)
* ensure propagation of CHECK statements to workers with parantheses & adjust regression test outputs

* add tests for distributing tables with simple CHECK constraints

* added test for CHECK on bool variable
2020-07-27 15:08:37 +03:00