We currently do not support volatile functions in update/delete statements
because the function evaluation logic does not know how to distinguish
volatile functions (that need to be evaluated per row) from stable functions
(that need to be evaluated per query), and it is also not safe to push the
volatile functions down on replicated tables.
Add sort method parameter for regression tests
Fix check-style
Change sorting method parameters to enum
Polish
Add task fields to OutTask
Add test into multi_explain
Fix isolation test
As the previous versions of Citus don't know how to handle citus local
tables, we should prevent downgrading from 9.5 to older versions if any
citus local tables exists.
Pushing down the CALLs to the node that the CALL is executed is
dangerous and could lead to infinite recursion.
When the coordinator added as worker, Citus was by chance preventing
this. The coordinator was marked as "not metadatasynced" node
in pg_dist_node, which prevented CALL/function delegation to happen.
With this commit, we do the following:
- Fix metadatasynced column for the coordinator on pg_dist_node
- Prevent pushdown of function/procedure to the same node that
the function/procedure is being executed. Today, we do not sync
pg_dist_object (e.g., distributed functions metadata) to the
worker nodes. But, even if we do it now, the function call delegation
would prevent the infinite recursion.
* Not allow removing a single node with ref tables
We should not allow removing a node if it is the only node in the
cluster and there is a data on it. We have this check for distributed
tables but we didn't have it for reference tables.
* Update src/test/regress/expected/single_node.out
Co-authored-by: Onur Tirtir <onurcantirtir@gmail.com>
* Update src/test/regress/sql/single_node.sql
Co-authored-by: Onur Tirtir <onurcantirtir@gmail.com>
This commit brings following features:
Foreign key support from citus local tables to reference tables
* Foreign key support from reference tables to citus local tables
(only with RESTRICT & NO ACTION behavior)
* ALTER TABLE ENABLE/DISABLE trigger command support
* CREATE/DROP/ALTER trigger command support
and disallows:
* ALTER TABLE ATTACH/DETACH PARTITION commands
* CREATE TABLE <postgres table> ATTACH PARTITION <citus local table>
commands
* Foreign keys from postgres tables to citus local tables
(the other way was already disallowed)
for citus local tables.
create_distributed_function(function_name,
distribution_arg_name,
colocate_with text)
This UDF did not allow colocate_with parameters when there were no
disttribution_arg_name supplied. This commit changes the behaviour to
allow missing distribution_arg_name parameters when the function should
be colocated with a reference table.
* Hide citus.subquery_pushdown flag
This flag is dangerous and could likely to let queries
return wrong results.
The flag has a very specific purpose for a very specific
data distribution and query structure. In those cases, when
the flag is set, the user can skip recursive planning altogether
*at their own risk*.
The meaning of the flag is that "I know what I'm doing such that
the query structure/data distribution is on my control, so Citus
can skip many correctness checks".
For regular users, enabling this flag is discouraged. We have to
keep the support only for backward compatibility for some users.
In addition to that, give a NOTICE to discourage new users to
use it.
* Update and separate test images
The build image was a single one and it would contain pg11, pg12 and
pg13. Now it is separated so that we can build each pg major
independently.
Tags are used as full postgres versions so that we can know which
version we use by looking at the tag. For example exttester:11.9 would
mean we are using pg11.9.
pg11 is updated from 11.5 to 11.9.
pg12 is updated from 12rc to 12.4.
* Ignore memory usage in pg13 explain
* Use citus instead of personal repo
AllTargetExpressionsAreColumnReferences would return false if a query
had an entry that is referencing the outer query. It seems safe to not
have this for non-distributed tables, such as reference tables. We
already have separate checks for other cases such as having limits.
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.
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)
It seems that we don't support propagating commands related to base
types. Therefore Alter TYPE options doesn't seem to apply to us. I have
added a test to verify that we don't propagate them.
Changelog entry on pg13:
Add ALTER TYPE options useful for extensions, like TOAST and I/O functions control (Tomas Vondra, Tom Lane)
Unicode escapes work as expected, related tests are added.
Changelog entry on PG13:
Allow Unicode escapes, e.g., E'\u####', U&'\####', to specify any character available in the database encoding, even when the database encoding is not UTF-8 (Tom Lane)
Tests for is_normalized and normalized ar eadded. One thing that seems
to be because of existent bug is that when we don't give the second
argument to normalize or is_normalized, which is optional, it crashes.
Because in the executor part, in the expression we don't have the
default argument.
Changelog entry in PG-13:
Add SQL functions NORMALIZE() to normalize Unicode strings, and IS NORMALIZED to check for normalization (Peter Eisentraut)
Commit on Postgres:
2991ac5fc9b3904ca4582be6d323497d7c3d17c9
It seems that row suffix notation is working fine with our code, a test
is added.
Changelog entry in PG13:
Allow ROW values values to have their members extracted with suffix notation (Tom Lane)
PG13 now supports dropping expression from a column such as generated
columns. We error out with this currently.
Changelog entry in postgres:
Add ALTER TABLE clause DROP EXPRESSION to remove generated properties from columns (Peter Eisentraut)
Postgres 13 added a new VACUUM option, PARALLEL. It is now supported
in our code as well.
Relevant changelog message on postgres:
Allow VACUUM to process indexes in parallel (Masahiko Sawada, Amit Kapila)
With pg13, constants functions from "FROM" clause are replaced. This
means that in citus side, we will see the constraints in restriction
info, instead of the function call. For example:
SELECT * FROM table1 JOIN add(3,5) sum ON (id = sum) ORDER BY id ASC;
Assuming that the function `add` returns constant, it will be evaluated
on postgres side. This means that this query will be routable because
there will be only one shard after pruning with the restrictions.
However before pg13, this would be multi shard query. And it would go
into recursive planning, the function would be evaluated on the
coordinator because it can be.
This means that with pg13, users will need to distribute the function
because when it is routable executable, it will currently also send the
function call to the worker in the query. So the function should exist
in the worker.
It could be better to replace the constant in the query tree as well so
that the query string sent to the worker has the constant value and
therefore it doesn't need the function. However I feel like users would
already have the function in workers if they have any multi shard query.
Commit on Postgres side:
7266d0997dd2a0632da38a594c78e25ff21df67e