This commit adds support for long partition names for distributed tables:
- ALTER TABLE dist_table ATTACH PARTITION ..
- CREATE TABLE .. PARTITION OF dist_table ..
Note: create_distributed_table UDF does not support long table and
partition names, and is not covered in this commit
When we use PROCESS_UTILITY_TOPLEVEL it causes some problems when
combined with other extensions such as pg_audit. With this commit we use
PROCESS_UTILITY_QUERY in the codebase to fix those problems.
When executing alter_table / undistribute_table udf's, we should not try
to change sequence dependencies on MX workers if new table wouldn't
require syncing metadata.
Previously, we were checking that for input table. But in some cases, the
fact that input table requires syncing metadata doesn't imply the same
for resulting table (e.g when undistributing a Citus table).
Even more, doing that was giving an unexpected error when undistributing
a Citus table so this commit actually fixes that.
pg_get_tableschemadef_string doesn't know how to deparse identity
columns so we cannot reflect those columns when creating table
from scratch. For this reason, we don't allow using alter_table udfs
with tables having any identity cols.
Postgres doesn't allow inserting into columns having GENERATED ALWAYS
AS (...) STORED expressions.
For this reason, when executing undistribute_table or an alter_* udf,
we should skip copying such columns.
This is not bad since Postgres would already generate such columns.
For certaion purposes, we drop and recreate the foreign
keys. As we acquire exclusive locks on the tables in between
drop and re-create, we can safely skip validation phase of
the foreign keys. The reason is purely being performance as
foreign key validation could take a long value.
If relation is not involved in any foreign key relationships,
foreign key graph would not return any relations for given
relationId as expected.
But even if it's the case, we should still undistribute the table
itself.