This is to implement custom cast of table partition column
type from / to `timestamptz` in time partition management UDFs, as
proposed in ticket #6454
The general idea is for a time partition column with type other than
`date`, `timestamp`, or `timestamptz`, users can provide custom
bidirectional cast between the column type and `timestamptz`, the UDFs
then will be able to create and drop time partitions for such tables.
Fixes#6454
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Signed-off-by: Xin Li <xin@swirldslabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Marco Slot <marco.slot@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Ahmet Gedemenli <afgedemenli@gmail.com>
Adds support for altering schema of single shard tables. We do that in 2
steps.
1. Undistribute the tenant table at `preprocess` step,
2. Distribute new schema if it is a distributed schema after DDLs are
propagated.
DESCRIPTION: Adds support for altering a table's schema to/from
distributed schemas.
While going over this piece of code (a long time ago) it was bothering
to me we keep a bool array with the size of shardcount to iterate only
over shards present in the list of non-pruned shards. Especially since
we keep min/max of the set shards to optimize iteration.
Postgres has the bitmapset datastructure which a) takes significantly
less space, b) has iterator functions to only iterate over set bits, c)
can efficiently skip long sequences of unset bits and d) stops quickly
once the last set bit has been reached.
I have been contemplating if it is worth to keep the minShardOffset
because of readability and the efficient skipping of unset bits,
however, I have decided to keep it -although less readable-, as there
are known usecases where 100k+ shards are pruned to single digit shards.
If these would end up at the end of `shardcount` a hotloop of zero
checks on the first iteration _could_ cause a theoretical performance
regression.
All in all, this code is using less memory in all cases where it
matters, and less cpu in most cases, while using more idiomatic
datastructures for the task at hand.
Allow using generated identity column based on int/smallint when
creating a distributed table so that applications that rely on
those data types don't break.
Inserting into / modifying such columns from workers is not allowed
but it's better than not allowing such columns altogether.
DESCRIPTION: Adds citus_schemas view
The citus_schemas view will be created in public schema if it exists, if
not the view will be created in pg_catalog.
Need to:
- [x] Add tests
- [x] Fix tests
DESCRIPTION: Drops PG13 Support
This commit is the first phase of dropping PG13 support.
It consists of the following:
- Removes pg13 from CI tests
Among other things, Citus upgrade tests should now use PG14.
Earliest Citus version supporting PG14 is 10.2.
We also pick 11.3 version for upgrade_pg_dist_cleanup tests.
Therefore, we run the citus upgrade tests with versions 10.2 and 11.3.
- Removes pg13 from configure script
- Remove upgrade_columnar_metapage upgrade tests
We populate first_row_number column of columnar.stripe table
during citus 10.1-10.2 upgrade. Given that we start from citus 10.2.0,
which is the oldest version supporting PG14, we don't have that
upgrade path anymore. Hence we remove these tests.
- Removes upgrade_pg_dist_object_test and upgrade_partition_constraints tests
These upgrade tests require the citus old version to be less than 10.0.
Given that we drop support for PG13, we run upgrade tests with PG14,
which starts with 10.2.
So we remove these upgrade tests.
- Documents that upgrade_post_11 should upgrade from version less than 11
In this way we make sure we run
citus_finalize_upgrade_to_citus11 script
- Adds needed alternative output for upgrade_citus_finish_citus_upgrade
Given that we use 11.3 as the citus old version as well,
we add this alternative output because pg_catalog.citus_finish_citus_upgrade()
makes sense if last_upgrade_major_version < 11. See below for reference:
pg_catalog.citus_finish_citus_upgrade():
...
IF last_upgrade_major_version < 11 THEN
PERFORM citus_finalize_upgrade_to_citus11();
performed_upgrade := true;
END IF;
IF NOT performed_upgrade THEN
RAISE NOTICE 'already at the latest distributed
schema version (%)', last_upgrade_version_string;
RETURN;
END IF;
...
And that's it :)
The second phase of dropping PG13 support will consist in removing
all the PG13 specific compilation paths/tests in the Citus repo.
Will be done soon.
DESCRIPTION: Turns on the GUC_REPORT flag for search_path. This results
in postgres to report the parameter status back in addition to Command
Complete packet.
In response to the following command,
> SET search_path TO client1;
postgres sends back the following packets (shown in pseudo form):
C (Command Complete) SET + **S (Parameter Status) search_path =
client1**
This test is only relevant for pg14-15 upgrade.
However, the check on `upgrade_distributed_triggers_after` didn't take
into consideration the case when we are doing pg15-16 upgrade. Hence, I
added one more condition to the test: existence of
`upgrade_distributed_triggers` schema which can only be created in pg14.
PG16beta1 added some sanity checks for GUCS, find the Relevant PG
commits below:
1- Add check on initial and boot values when loading GUCs
a73952b795
2- Extend check_GUC_init() with checks on flag combinations when loading
GUCs
009f8d1714
I fixed our currently problematic GUCS, we can merge this directly into
main as these make sense for any PG version.
There was a particular NodeConninfo issue:
Previously we would rely on the fact that NodeConninfo initial value
is an empty string. However, with PG16 enforcing same initial and boot
values, we can't use an empty initial value for NodeConninfo anymore.
Therefore we add a new flag to indicate whether we are at boot check.
citus_shard_sizes view had a shard name column we use to extract shard
id. This PR changes the column to shard id so we don't do unnecessary
string operation.
DESCRIPTION: Enabling citus_stat_tenants to support schema-based
tenants.
This pull request modifies the existing logic to enable tenant
monitoring with schema-based tenants. The changes made are as follows:
- If a query has a partitionKeyValue (which serves as a tenant
key/identifier for distributed tables), Citus annotates the query with
both the partitionKeyValue and colocationId. This allows for accurate
tracking of the query.
- If a query does not have a partitionKeyValue, but its colocationId
belongs to a distributed schema, Citus annotates the query with only the
colocationId. The tenant monitor can then easily look up the schema to
determine if it's a distributed schema and make a decision on whether to
track the query.
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Co-authored-by: Jelte Fennema <jelte.fennema@microsoft.com>
* Currently we do not allow any Citus tables other than Citus local
tables inside a regular schema before executing
`citus_schema_distribute`.
* `citus_schema_undistribute` expects only single shard distributed
tables inside a tenant schema.
DESCRIPTION: Adds the udf `citus_schema_distribute` to convert a regular
schema into a tenant schema.
DESCRIPTION: Adds the udf `citus_schema_undistribute` to convert a
tenant schema back to a regular schema.
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Co-authored-by: Onur Tirtir <onurcantirtir@gmail.com>
Citus build with PG16 fails because of the following warnings:
- using char* instead of Datum
- using pointer instead of oid
- candidate function for format attribute
- remove old definition from PG11 compatibility 62bf571ced
This commit fixes the above.
DESCRIPTION: Fixes a bug which causes an error when creating a FOREIGN
KEY constraint without a name if the referenced table is schema
qualified.
In deparsing the `ALTER TABLE s1.t1 ADD FOREIGN KEY (key) REFERENCES
s2.t2; `, command back from its cooked form, we should schema qualify
the REFERENCED table.
Fixes#6982.
When we add the coordinator in metadata, reference tables gets
replicated to coordinator. As a result we lose some test coverage since
some queries start to run locally instead of getting pushed down.
This PR adds new test cases involving distributed tables instead of
reference tables for covering distributed execution in related cases.
`citus_table_type` column of `citus_tables` and `citus_shards` will show
"schema" for tenants schema tables and "distributed" for single shard
tables that are not in a tenant schema.
Postgres got minor updates in May, this starts using the images with the
latest version for our tests.
These new Postgres versions didn't cause any compilation issues or test
failures.
Depends on https://github.com/citusdata/the-process/pull/136
PG16 removed them. They were already identical to Assert. We can merge
this directly to main branch
Relevant PG commit:
b1099eca8f
b1099eca8f38ff5cfaf0901bb91cb6a22f909bc6
Co-authored-by: onderkalaci <onderkalaci@gmail.com>
Changes test files in multi and multi-1 schedules such that they
accomodate coordinator in metadata.
Changes fall into the following buckets:
1. When coordinator is in metadata, reference table shards are present
in coordinator too.
This changes test outputs checking the table size, shard numbers etc.
for reference tables.
2. When coordinator is in metadata, postgres tables are converted to
citus local tables whenever a foreign key relationship to them is
created. This changes some test cases which tests it should not be
possible to create foreign keys to postgres tables.
3. Remove lines that add/remove coordinator for testing purposes.
Creating a second PR to make reviewing easier.
This PR tests:
- replicate_reference_tables
- fix_partition_shard_index_names
- isolate_tenant_to_new_shard
- replicate_table_shards