This PR aims to add all the necessary logic to qualify and deparse all possible `{ALTER|DROP} .. {FUNCTION|PROCEDURE}` queries.
As Procedures are introduced in PG11, the code contains many PG version checks. I tried my best to make it easy to clean up once we drop PG10 support.
Here are some caveats:
- I assumed that the parse tree is a valid one. There are some queries that are not allowed, but still are parsed successfully by postgres planner. Such queries will result in errors in execution time. (e.g. `ALTER PROCEDURE p STRICT` -> `STRICT` action is valid for functions but not procedures. Postgres decides to parse them nevertheless.)
When a function is marked as colocated with a distributed table,
we try delegating queries of kind "SELECT func(...)" to workers.
We currently only support this simple form, and don't delegate
forms like "SELECT f1(...), f2(...)", "SELECT f1(...) FROM ...",
or function calls inside transactions.
As a side effect, we also fix the transactional semantics of DO blocks.
Previously we didn't consider a DO block a multi-statement transaction.
Now we do.
Co-authored-by: Marco Slot <marco@citusdata.com>
Co-authored-by: serprex <serprex@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: pykello <hadi.moshayedi@microsoft.com>
In this PR the default `threshold` of `rebalance_table_shards` was set to 0: https://github.com/citusdata/shard_rebalancer/pull/73
However, the default for get_rebalance_table_shards_plan was not updated. This
can cause the confusing situation where the actual steps run by
`rebalance_table_shards` are not the same as the ones returned by
`get_rebalance_table_shards_plan`.
We started copying parse trees by default further on in `multi_ProcessUtility`. That's not a problem for maintenance command, but might register for things like `PREPARE` and `EXECUTE`, which might happen thousands of times per second. Add a few common commands to the check at the start.
Since the distributed functions are useful when the workers have
metadata, we automatically sync it.
Also, after master_add_node(). We do it lazily and let the deamon
sync it. That's mainly because the metadata syncing cannot be done
in transaction blocks, and we don't want to add lots of transactional
limitations to master_add_node() and create_distributed_function().
* Enhance pg upgrade tests
* Add a specific upgrade test for pg_dist_partition
We store the index of distribution column, and when a column with an
index that is smaller than distribution column index is dropped before
an upgrade, the index should still match the distribution column after
an upgrade
With this commit, we're changing the API for create_distributed_function()
such that users can provide the distribution argument and the colocation
information.
We've recently merged two commits, db5d03931d
and eccba1d4c3, which actually operates
on the very similar places.
It turns out that we've an integration issue, where master_add_node()
fails to replicate the functions to newly added node.
DESCRIPTION: Provide a GUC to turn of the new dependency propagation functionality
In the case the dependency propagation functionality introduced in 9.0 causes issues to a cluster of a user they can turn it off almost completely. The only dependency that will still be propagated and kept track of is the schema to emulate the old behaviour.
GUC to change is `citus.enable_object_propagation`. When set to `false` the functionality will be mostly turned off. Be aware that objects marked as distributed in `pg_dist_object` will still be kept in the catalog as a distributed object. Alter statements to these objects will not be propagated to workers and may cause desynchronisation.
DESCRIPTION: Rename remote types during type propagation
To prevent data to be destructed when a remote type differs from the type on the coordinator during type propagation we wanted to rename the type instead of `DROP CASCADE`.
This patch removes the `DROP` logic and adds the creation of a rename statement to a free name.
DESCRIPTION: Add feature flag to turn off create type propagation
When `citus.enable_create_type_propagation` is set to `false` citus will not propagate `CREATE TYPE` statements to the workers. Types are still distributed when tables that depend on these types are distributed.
This PR simply adds the columns to pg_dist_object and
implements the necessary metadata changes to keep track of
distribution argument of the functions/procedures.
A better fix for #2975. Apparently for OSX cpp -MF and -MT shouldn't have a
space in between the flag and their value. Without the space it still works for
gcc as well.