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Author SHA1 Message Date
Eren Basak b513f1c911
Replace \stage With \copy on Regression Tests
Fixes #547

This change removes all references to \stage in the regression tests
and puts \COPY instead. Doing so changed shard counts, min/max
values on some test tables (lineitem, orders, etc.).
2016-08-22 11:31:26 -06:00
Eren 5512bb359a Set Explicit ShardId/JobId In Regression Tests
Fixes #271

This change sets ShardIds and JobIds for each test case. Before this change,
when a new test that somehow increments Job or Shard IDs is added, then
the tests after the new test should be updated.

ShardID and JobID sequences are set at the beginning of each file with the
following commands:

```
ALTER SEQUENCE pg_catalog.pg_dist_shardid_seq RESTART 290000;
ALTER SEQUENCE pg_catalog.pg_dist_jobid_seq RESTART 290000;
```

ShardIds and JobIds are multiples of 10000. Exceptions are:
- multi_large_shardid: shardid and jobid sequences are set to much larger values
- multi_fdw_large_shardid: same as above
- multi_join_pruning: Causes a race condition with multi_hash_pruning since
they are run in parallel.
2016-06-07 14:32:44 +03:00
eren 132d9212d0 ADD master_modify_multiple_shards UDF
Fixes #10

This change creates a new UDF: master_modify_multiple_shards
Parameters:
  modify_query: A simple DELETE or UPDATE query as a string.

The UDF is similar to the existing master_apply_delete_command UDF.
Basically, given the modify query, it prunes the shard list, re-constructs
the query for each shard and sends the query to the placements.

Depending on the value of citus.multi_shard_commit_protocol, the commit
can be done in one-phase or two-phase manner.

Limitations:
* It cannot be called inside a transaction block
* It only be called with simple operator expressions (like Single Shard Modify)

Sample Usage:
```
SELECT master_modify_multiple_shards(
  'DELETE FROM customer_delete_protocol WHERE c_custkey > 500 AND c_custkey < 500');
```
2016-05-26 17:30:35 +03:00
Marco Slot fc4f23065a Add EXPLAIN for simple distributed queries 2016-04-30 00:11:02 +02:00
Marco Slot 52f11223e5 Drop shards when a distributed table is dropped
After this change, shards and associated metadata are automatically
dropped when running DROP TABLE on a distributed table, which fixes #230.
It also adds schema support for master_apply_delete_command, which
fixes #73.

Dropping the shards happens in the master_drop_all_shards UDF, which is
called from the SQL_DROP trigger. Inside the trigger, the table is no
longer visible and calling master_apply_delete_command directly wouldn't
work and oid <-> name mappings are not available. The
master_drop_all_shards function therefore takes the relation id, schema
name, and table name as parameters, which can be obtained from
pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects() in the SQL_DROP trigger. If the user
calls master_drop_all_shards while the table still exists, the schema
name and table name are ignored.

Author: Marco Slot
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
2016-02-16 10:54:29 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 136306a1fe Initial commit of Citus 5.0 2016-02-11 04:05:32 +02:00