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Author SHA1 Message Date
Onder Kalaci 6d050fd677 Use 2PC for reference table modification
With this commit, we ensure that router executor always uses
2PC for reference table modifications and never mark the placements
of it as INVALID.
2017-01-04 12:46:35 +02:00
Burak Yucesoy 31cd2357fe Add upgrade_to_reference_table
With this change we introduce new UDF, upgrade_to_reference_table, which can be used to
upgrade existing broadcast tables reference tables. For upgrading, we require that given
table contains only one shard.
2017-01-02 17:54:42 +02:00
Eren Basak 7e09bd6836 Error on Unsupported Features on Workers
This change makes the metadata workers error out on unsupported commands.
2017-01-02 16:03:45 +03:00
Metin Doslu 1ddc70ca55 Add binary search capability to ShardIndex()
Renamed FindShardIntervalIndex() to ShardIndex() and added binary search
capability. It used to assume that hash partition tables are always
uniformly distributed which is not true if upcoming tenant isolation
feature is applied. This commit also reduces code duplication.
2016-12-30 18:55:34 +02:00
Eren Basak e43eed0f7a Prevent Deadlock on Dropping MX Tables with Sequences
This change prevents a deadlock situation during DROP TABLE on an
mx table with sequences on workers with metadata.
2016-12-28 16:32:20 +03:00
Eren Basak 31af40cc26 Handle MX tables on workers during drop table commands 2016-12-23 15:43:32 +03:00
Eren Basak 71d73ec5ff Propagate DDL commands to metadata workers for MX tables 2016-12-23 15:43:32 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 9f0bd4cb36 Reference Table Support - Phase 1
With this commit, we implemented some basic features of reference tables.

To start with, a reference table is
  * a distributed table whithout a distribution column defined on it
  * the distributed table is single sharded
  * and the shard is replicated to all nodes

Reference tables follows the same code-path with a single sharded
tables. Thus, broadcast JOINs are applicable to reference tables.
But, since the table is replicated to all nodes, table fetching is
not required any more.

Reference tables support the uniqueness constraints for any column.

Reference tables can be used in INSERT INTO .. SELECT queries with
the following rules:
  * If a reference table is in the SELECT part of the query, it is
    safe join with another reference table and/or hash partitioned
    tables.
  * If a reference table is in the INSERT part of the query, all
    other participating tables should be reference tables.

Reference tables follow the regular co-location structure. Since
all reference tables are single sharded and replicated to all nodes,
they are always co-located with each other.

Queries involving only reference tables always follows router planner
and executor.

Reference tables can have composite typed columns and there is no need
to create/define the necessary support functions.

All modification queries, master_* UDFs, EXPLAIN, DDLs, TRUNCATE,
sequences, transactions, COPY, schema support works on reference
tables as expected. Plus, all the pre-requisites associated with
distribution columns are dismissed.
2016-12-20 14:09:35 +02:00
Eren Basak b94647c3bc Propagate CREATE SCHEMA commands with the correct AUTHORIZATION clause in start_metadata_sync_to_node 2016-12-14 10:53:12 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 8d7cd4d746 Add Foreign Key Support to ALTER TABLE commands
With this PR, we add foreign key support to ALTER TABLE commands. For now,
we only support foreign constraint creation via ALTER TABLE query, if it
is only subcommand in ALTER TABLE subcommand list.

We also only allow foreign key creation if replication factor is 1.
2016-12-08 15:03:25 +02:00
Andres Freund a77cf36778 Use connection_management.c from within connection_cache.c.
This is a temporary step towards removing connection_cache.c.
2016-12-07 11:44:24 -08:00
Marco Slot 172bb457e6 Take shard metadata lock in master_append_table_to_shard 2016-12-02 15:56:30 +01:00
Brian Cloutier a4096c9f45 Remove dead code: ResponsiveWorkerNodeList 2016-12-02 13:14:11 +03:00
Metin Doslu a0c92b38cb Use AccessShareLock on the source table while creating a colocated table
While creating a colocated table, we don't want the source table to be dropped.
However, using a ShareLock blocks DML statements on the source table, and
using AccessShareLock is enough to prevent DROP. Therefore, we just loosened
the lock to AccessShareLock.
2016-11-10 09:17:05 -08:00
Önder Kalacı 83e1719541 Always CASCADE while dropping a shard 2016-11-01 10:16:34 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 9cd549f21f Add stub for Copy shard placement
This commit does not change the current behaviour, but, helps to implement
enterprise feature without any version changes.
2016-10-26 17:57:55 +03:00
Metin Doslu 4e555880b7 Add mark_tables_colocated() to update colocation groups
Added a new UDF, mark_tables_colocated(), to colocate tables with the same
configuration (shard count, shard replication count and distribution column type).
2016-10-26 17:29:03 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy fc2fea839b Only repair given shard
Previously, when a repair is requested on a shard, we also repair all co-located shards
of given shard, which may cause repairing already healthy shards. With this change, we
only repair given shard.
2016-10-26 14:36:37 +03:00
Andres Freund fcd150c7c8 Invalidate relcache after pg_dist_shard_placement changes.
This forces prepared statements to be re-planned after changes of the
placement metadata. There's some locking issues remaining, but that's a
a separate task.

Also add regression tests verifying that invalidations take effect on
prepared statements.
2016-10-26 03:36:35 -07:00
Brian Cloutier c6b74b023f Treat nodePort as the 8byte number it is 2016-10-25 16:31:48 +03:00
Marco Slot 271b20a23e Parallelise DDL commands 2016-10-24 12:39:08 +02:00
Burak Yucesoy 5a03acf2bf Foreign Constraint Support for create_distributed_table and shard move
With this change, we now push down foreign key constraints created during CREATE TABLE
statements. We also start to send foreign constraints during shard move along with
other DDL statements
2016-10-21 15:38:55 +03:00
Metin Doslu d3e7d9dc8d Final refactoring 2016-10-20 11:29:11 +03:00
Metin Doslu 8334d853c0 Add local function GetNextShardId() 2016-10-20 10:59:31 +03:00
Metin Doslu 40bdafa8d1 Add create_distributed_table()
create_distributed_table() creates a hash distributed table with default values
of shard count and shard replication factor.
2016-10-20 10:58:25 +03:00
Metin Doslu d04f4f5935 Add guc variable for shard count 2016-10-19 10:44:50 +03:00
Marco Slot a497e7178c Parallelise master_modify_multiple_shards 2016-10-19 08:33:08 +02:00
Murat Tuncer b453f6c7ab Add master_run_on_worker UDF 2016-10-18 17:59:54 +03:00
Eren Basak cee7b54e7c Add worker transaction and transaction recovery infrastructure 2016-10-18 14:18:14 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 6c3d79b4e7 Drop shardalias 2016-10-14 11:03:26 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 6668d19a3b Make shard transfer functions co-location aware
With this change, master_copy_shard_placement and master_move_shard_placement functions
start to copy/move given shard along with its co-located shards.
2016-10-13 18:16:40 +03:00
Eren Basak ed3af403fd Add Metadata Snapshot Infrastructure
This change adds the required infrastructure about metadata snapshot from MX
codebase into Citus, mainly metadata_sync.c file and master_metadata_snapshot UDF.
2016-10-13 10:40:14 +03:00
Marco Slot 33b7723530 Use UpdateShardPlacementState where appropriate 2016-10-07 11:59:20 -07:00
Andres Freund 982ad66753 Introduce placement IDs.
So far placements were assigned an Oid, but that was just used to track
insertion order. It also did so incompletely, as it was not preserved
across changes of the shard state. The behaviour around oid wraparound
was also not entirely as intended.

The newly introduced, explicitly assigned, IDs are preserved across
shard-state changes.

The prime goal of this change is not to improve ordering of task
assignment policies, but to make it easier to reference shards.  The
newly introduced UpdateShardPlacementState() makes use of that, and so
will the in-progress connection and transaction management changes.
2016-10-07 11:59:20 -07:00
Brian Cloutier 9d6699b07c Switch from pg_worker_list.conf file to pg_dist_node metadata table.
Related to #786

This change adds the `pg_dist_node` table that contains the information
about the workers in the cluster, replacing the previously used
`pg_worker_list.conf` file (or the one specified with `citus.worker_list_file`).

Upon update, `pg_worker_list.conf` file is read and `pg_dist_node` table is
populated with the file's content. After that, `pg_worker_list.conf` file
is renamed to `pg_worker_list.conf.obsolete`

For adding and removing nodes, the change also includes two new UDFs:
`master_add_node` and `master_remove_node`, which require superuser
permissions.

'citus.worker_list_file' guc is kept for update purposes but not used after the
update is finished.
2016-10-05 13:01:35 +03:00
Marco Slot fe3ffdb013 Avoid use of pnstrdup 2016-10-04 00:31:53 +02:00
Robin Thomas f677fadbe6 Provides safe, idempotent shard-extended names to any object name
related to a table that might be distributed, allowing any name
that is within regular PostgreSQL length limits to be extended
with a shard ID for use in shards on workers. Handles multi-byte
character boundaries in identifiers when making prefixes for
shard-extended names. Includes tests.
Uses hash_any from PostgreSQL's access/hashfunc.c.
Removes AppendShardIdToStringInfo() as it's used only once
and arguably is best replaced there with a call to AppendShardIdToName().

Adds UDF shard_name(object_name, shard_id) to expose the shard-extended
name logic to other PL/PGSQL, UDFs and scripts.

Bumps version to 6.0-2 to allow for UDF to be created in migration script.

Fixes citusdata/citus#781 and citusdata/citus#179.
2016-10-03 17:02:34 -04:00
Eren Basak ac3a4eee21 Fix command counter increment bug
Fixes citusdata/citus#714

On `InsertShardRow`, we previously called `CommandCounterIncrement()` before
`CitusInvalidateRelcacheByRelid(relationId);`. This might prevent to skip
invalidation of the distributed table in the next access within the same session.
2016-10-03 17:00:27 +03:00
Murat Tuncer c16dec88c3 Add UDF master_expire_table_cache 2016-09-28 12:08:37 +03:00
Murat Tuncer 2f78fb8f1b
Remove extra space 2016-09-26 18:23:43 -06:00
Murat Tuncer 902e68c9ef
Refactor SendQueryToPlacements api 2016-09-26 18:23:43 -06:00
Murat Tuncer 6317bbe9a8
Address feedback 2016-09-26 18:23:42 -06:00
Murat Tuncer 2eec0167be
Add support for truncate statement 2016-09-26 18:23:42 -06:00
Robin Thomas 614c858375 Forbid EXCLUDE constraints on distributed tables just as we forbid
UNIQUE or PRIMARY KEY constraints. Also, properly propagate valid
EXCLUDE constraints to worker shard tables.

If an EXCLUDE constraint includes the distribution column,
the operator must be an equality operator.
Tests in regression suite for exclusion constraints that include
the partition column, omit it, and include it but with non-equality
operator. Regression tests also verify that valid exclusion constraints
are propagated to the shard tables. And the tests work in different
timezones now.

Fixes citusdata/citus#748 and citusdata/citus#778.
2016-09-21 14:02:42 -04:00
Jason Petersen 74f4e0003b
Permit multiple DDL commands in a transaction
Three changes here to get to true multi-statement, multi-relation DDL
transactions (same functionality pre-5.2, with benefits of atomicity):

    1. Changed the multi-shard utility hook to always run (consistency
       with router executor hook, removes ad-hoc "installed" boolean)

    2. Change the global connection list in multi_shard_transaction to
       instead be a hash; update related functions to operate on global
       hash instead of local hash/global list

    3. Remove check within DDL code to prevent subsequent DDL commands;
       place unset/reset guard around call to ConnectToNode to permit
       connecting to additional nodes after DDL transaction has begun

In addition, code has been added to raise an error if a ROLLBACK TO
SAVEPOINT is attempted (similar to router executor), and comprehensive
tests execute all multi-DDL scenarios (full success, user ROLLBACK, any
actual errors (say, duplicate index), partial failure (duplicate index
on one node but not others), partial COMMIT (one node fails), and 2PC
partial PREPARE (one node fails)). Interleavings with other commands
(DML, \copy) are similarly all covered.
2016-09-08 22:35:55 -05:00
Robin Thomas 010cbf16fc Remove all usage of pg_dist_shard.shardalias in extension code. (#739)
Remove regression test of non-null shardalias.
2016-08-19 17:06:22 +03:00
Marco Slot 9705cbcdf8 Rewrite WorkerShardStats to avoid invalid value bugs 2016-07-29 20:11:18 +02:00
Jason Petersen abe7304898
Support SERIAL/BIGSERIAL non-partition columns
This adds support for SERIAL/BIGSERIAL column types. Because we now can
evaluate functions on the master (during execution), adding this is a
matter of ensuring the table creation step works properly.

To accomplish this, I've added some logic to detect sequences owned by
a table (i.e. those related to its columns). Simply creating a sequence
and using it in a default value is insufficient; users who do so must
ensure the sequence is owned by the column using it.

Fortunately, this is exactly what SERIAL and BIGSERIAL do, which is the
use case we're targeting with this feature. While testing this, I found
that worker_apply_shard_ddl_command actually adds shard identifiers to
sequence names, though I found no places that use or test this path. I
removed that code so that sequence names are not mutated and will match
those used by a SERIAL default value expression.

Our use of the new-to-9.5 CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS syntax means we
are dropping support for 9.4 (which is being done regardless, but makes
this change simpler). I've removed 9.4 from the Travis build matrix.

Some edge cases are possible in ALTER SEQUENCE, COPY FROM (on workers),
and CREATE SEQUENCE OWNED BY. I've added errors for each so that users
understand when and why certain operations are prohibited.
2016-07-28 23:55:40 -06:00
Burak Yucesoy a649b47bac Add old version(without schema name parameter) of api functions back
Fixes #676

We added old versions (i.e. without schema name) of worker_apply_shard_ddl_command,
worker_fetch_foreign_file and worker_fetch_regular_table back. During function call
of one of these functions, we set schema name as  public schema and call the newer
version of the functions.
2016-07-28 20:40:38 +03:00
Murat Tuncer c20080992d Remove PostgreSQL 9.4 support 2016-07-26 20:16:09 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy b58872b441
Fix worker_fetch_regular_table with schema
Fixes #504
Fixes #646

We changed signature of worker_fetch_regular_table to accept schema name as parameter to
make it work with schemas.
2016-07-22 00:44:02 -06:00
Burak Yucesoy bca672e0a4 Fix master_apply_delete_command with schema
Fixes #73
2016-07-21 15:09:20 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 2f0158dde1 Change worker_apply_shard_ddl_command to accept schema name as parameter
Fixes #565
Fixes #626

To add schema support to citus, we need to schema-prefix all table names, object names etc.
in the queries sent to worker nodes. However; query deparsing is not available for most of
DDL commands, therefore it is not easy to generate worker query in the master node.

As a solution we are sending schema names along with shard id and query to run to worker
nodes with worker_apply_shard_ddl_command.

To not break \STAGE command we pass public schema as paramater while calling
worker_apply_shard_ddl_command from there. This will not cause problem if user uses \STAGE
in different schema because passes schema name is used only if there is no schema name is
given in the query.
2016-07-21 14:17:26 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy a0e8f9eb64 Always schema-prefix worker queries
Fixes #215
Fixes #267
Fixes #502
Fixes #556
Fixes #557
Fixes #560
Fixes #568
Fixes #623
Fixes #624

With this change we schema-prefix table names, operator names and composite types.
2016-07-20 10:42:24 +03:00
Eren 3eaff48114 Propagate DDL Commands with 2PC
Fixes #513

This change modifies the DDL Propagation logic so that DDL queries
are propagated via 2-Phase Commit protocol. This way, failures during
the execution of distributed DDL commands will not leave the table in
an intermediate state and the pending prepared transactions can be
commited manually.

DDL commands are not allowed inside other transaction blocks or functions.

DDL commands are performed with 2PC regardless of the value of
`citus.multi_shard_commit_protocol` parameter.

The workflow of the successful case is this:
1. Open individual connections to all shard placements and send `BEGIN`
2. Send `SELECT worker_apply_shard_ddl_command(<shardId>, <DDL Command>)`
to all connections, one by one, in a serial manner.
3. Send `PREPARE TRANSCATION <transaction_id>` to all connections.
4. Sedn `COMMIT` to all connections.

Failure cases:
- If a worker problem occurs before sending of all DDL commands is finished, then
all changes are rolled back.
- If a worker problem occurs after all DDL commands are sent but not after
`PREPARE TRANSACTION` commands are finished, then all changes are rolled back.
However, if a worker node is failed, then the prepared transactions in that worker
should be rolled back manually.
- If a worker problem occurs during `COMMIT PREPARED` statements are being sent,
then the prepared transactions on the failed workers should be commited manually.
- If master fails before the first 'PREPARE TRANSACTION' is sent, then nothing is
changed on workers.
- If master fails during `PREPARE TRANSACTION` commands are being sent, then the
prepared transactions on workers should be rolled back manually.
- If master fails during `COMMIT PREPARED` or `ROLLBACK PREPARED` commands are being
sent, then the remaining prepared transactions on the workers should be handled manually.

This change also helps with #480, since failed DDL changes no longer mark
failed placements as inactive.
2016-07-19 10:44:11 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 4820366a6f citus_indent and some renaming 2016-07-13 11:45:51 -07:00
Brian Cloutier ae91768c96 Evaluate functions on the master
- Enables using VOLATILE functions (like nextval()) in INSERT queries
- Enables using STABLE functions (like now()) targetLists and joinTrees

UPDATE and INSERT can now contain non-immutable functions. INSERT can contain any kind of
expression, while UPDATE can contain any STABLE function, so long as a Var is not passed
into the STABLE function, even indirectly. UPDATE TagetEntry's can now also include Vars.

There's an exception, CASE/COALESCE statements may not contain mutable functions.

Functions calls in master_modify_multiple_shards are also evaluated.
2016-07-13 11:45:51 -07:00
Andres Freund cccba66f24 Support RETURNING for modification commands.
Fixes: #242
2016-07-01 13:07:12 -07:00
Burak Yucesoy 78aaad2738 Fix master_append_table_to_shard to work with schemas
Fixes #78

With this change, it is possible to append a table in any schema to shard. The function
master_append_table_to_shard now supports schema names.
2016-06-17 04:35:00 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 4a718d293b Append shardId before escaping the table name
Fixes #550, fixes #545

If table name contains special characters, it needs to be escaped. However in some cases,
we escape table name before appending shardId, which causes syntax error in the queries
sent to worker nodes. With this change we now append shardId before escaping table names.
2016-06-15 04:15:40 +03:00
Burak Yücesoy 323f1151e0 Fix wrong storage type for foreign tables
Fixes #496

Previously we do not check whether table is foreign or not while creating empty
shards, and set storage type to 't'(Standard table) or 'c'(Columnar table). Now
if the table is foreign table(but not CStore foreign table) we set storage
type to 'f'(Foreign table). If it is CStore foreign table, we set its storage
type to 'c', i.e. columnar table have priority over foreign table.

Please note that 'c' is only used for CStore tables not for other possible
columnar stores at the moment. Possible improvement could be checking for other
columnar stores, though I am not sure if there is a way to check it for all
other columnar stores.
2016-06-08 04:12:01 +03:00
Jason Petersen 9ba02928ac
Refactor ReportRemoteError to remove boolean arg
Broke it into two explicitly-named functions instead: WarnRemoteError
and ReraiseRemoteError.
2016-06-07 12:38:32 -06:00
Metin Doslu 7d0c90b398 Fail fast on constraint violations in router executor 2016-06-07 18:11:17 +03:00
Metin Doslu 28a16beba7 Update only shard length on statistics update for hash-partitioned
Update only the shard length on master_update_shard_statistics() call for
hash-partitioned tables.

Fixes #519.
2016-06-07 15:04:29 +03:00
Jason Petersen e774f22ed4
Fix formatting
Checking in citus_indent output.
2016-05-27 15:13:28 -06:00
Metin Doslu afa74ce5ca Make master_create_empty_shard() aware of the shard placement policy
Now, master_create_empty_shard() will create shards according to the
value of citus.shard_placement_policy which also makes default round-robin
instead of random.
2016-05-27 15:05:53 +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
Metin Doslu 866271b765 Add COPY support on worker nodes for append partitioned relations
Now, we can copy to an append-partitioned distributed relation from
any worker node by providing master options such as;

COPY relation_name FROM file_path WITH (delimiter '|', master_host 'localhost', master_port 5432);

where master_port is optional and default is 5432.
2016-05-03 16:00:00 +03:00
Andres Freund 758a70a8ff Create new shards as owned the distributed table's owner.
That's important because ownership of relations implies special
privileges. Without this change, a distributed table can be accessible
by a table's owner, but a shard created by another user might not.
2016-04-27 10:28:33 -07:00
Andres Freund a5b3dcddb3 Run some commands as superuser to allow normal users to execute queries.
Some small parts of citus currently require superuser privileges; which
is obviously not desirable for production scenarios. Run these small
parts under superuser privileges (we use the extension owner) to avoid
that.

This does not yet coordinate grants between master and workers. Thus it
allows to create shards, load data, and run queries as a non-superuser,
but it is not easily possible to allow differentiated accesses to
several users.
2016-04-27 10:28:22 -07:00
Andres Freund bf87e08331 Replace direct inserts in csql's \stage by serverside functions.
\stage so far directly inserted into pg_dist_shard and
pg_dist_shard_placement. That makes it hard to do effective permission
checks.  Thus move the inserts into two C functions.

These two new functions aren't the nicest abstraction. But as we are
planning to obsolete \stage, it doesn't seem worthwhile to refactor the
client-side code of \stage to allow the use of
master_create_empty_shard() et al.
2016-04-27 10:23:35 -07:00
Andres Freund 12a246de37 Perform permission checks in functions manipulating distributed tables.
Previously several commands, amongst them commands like
master_create_distributed_table(), were allowed for everyone. That's not
good: Even though citus currently requires superuser permissions, we
shouldn't allow non-superusers to perform actions as sensitive as making
a table distributed.

There's no checks on the worker_* functions, as these usually just punt
the action to underlying postgres functionality, which then perform the
necessary checks.
2016-04-27 10:22:20 -07:00
Andres Freund 42d232c0e8 Use the current session's username when connecting to worker nodes.
So far we've always used libpq defaults when connecting to workers; bar
special environment variables being set that'll always be the user that
started the server.  That's not desirable because it prevents using
users with fewer privileges.

Thus change the various APIs creating connections to workers to always
use usernames. That means:
1) MultiClientConnect() needs to, optionally, accept a username
2) GetOrEstablishConnection(), including the underlying cache, need to
   use the current user as part of the connection cache key. That way
   connections for separate users are distinct, and we always use one
   with the correct authorization.
3) The task tracker needs to keep track of the username associated with
   a task, so it can use it when establishing connections outside the
   originating session.
2016-04-27 10:00:08 -07:00
Onder Kalaci 6c7abc2ba5 Add fast shard pruning path for INSERTs on hash partitioned tables
This commit adds a fast shard pruning path for INSERTs on
hash-partitioned tables. The rationale behind this change is
that if there exists a sorted shard interval array, a single
index lookup on the array allows us to find the corresponding
shard interval. As mentioned above, we need a sorted
(wrt shardminvalue) shard interval array. Thus, this commit
updates shardIntervalArray to sortedShardIntervalArray in the
metadata cache. Then uses the low-level API that is defined in
multi_copy to handle the fast shard pruning.

The performance impact of this change is more apparent as more
shards exist for a distributed table. Previous implementation
was relying on linear search through the shard intervals. However,
this commit relies on constant lookup time on shard interval
array. Thus, the shard pruning becomes less dependent on the
shard count.
2016-04-26 11:16:00 +03:00
Murat Tuncer 938546b938 Add router plannable check and router planning logic
for single shard select queries
2016-04-21 09:15:33 +03:00
Metin Doslu 132a77f992 Add COPY support on master node for append partitioned relations 2016-04-19 21:57:59 +03:00
Andres Freund 29b8576a33
Annotate variables only used for asserts with PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY.
This avoids '-Wunused-but-set-variable' type warnings when compiling
without assertions, e.g. against a system postgres.
2016-04-19 12:31:12 -06:00
Brian Cloutier 35bbc1dbfd Treat nodePort as the 64bit integer it is 2016-04-15 11:29:36 -07:00
Jason Petersen 1eebb9a6c3
Fix strlcpy off-by-one error
WORKER_LENGTH + 1 is too large. Fixing this has no impact on the string
that is ultimately copied, as it's impossible for the source string to
be any larger to begin with.
2016-03-23 17:34:34 -06:00
Jason Petersen 423e6c8ea0
Update copyright dates
Fixed configure variable and updated all end dates to 2016.
2016-03-23 17:14:37 -06:00
Jason Petersen 297bd5768d
Final formatting fixes 2016-02-17 17:20:14 -07:00
Marco Slot 75a141a7c6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into feature/drop_shards_on_drop_table 2016-02-17 22:52:58 +01:00
Marco Slot 9aa1f1e1e7 Rename topLevel variable to isTopLevel 2016-02-17 22:52:35 +01:00
Murat Tuncer 2160a2951b Merge pull request #334 from citusdata/feature/append_table_to_shard
Add support for appending to cstore table shards
2016-02-17 09:19:33 +02:00
Marco Slot 2af6797c04 Perform relcache invalidation in CitusInvalidateRelcacheByRelid 2016-02-16 12:59:38 +01:00
Murat Tuncer 444f305165 Add support for appending to cstore table shards
- Flexed the check which prevented append operation cstore tables
  since its storage type is not SHARD_STORAGE_TABLE.
- Used process utility function to perform copy operation in
  worker_append_table_to shard() instead of directly calling
  postgresql DoCopy().
- Removed the additional check in master_create_empty_shard() function.
  This check was redundant and erroneous since it was called after
  CheckDistributedTable() call.
- Modified WorkerTableSize() function to retrieve cstore table shard
  size correctly.
2016-02-16 13:58:39 +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
Jason Petersen fdb37682b2
First formatting attempt
Skipped csql, ruleutils, readfuncs, and functions obviously copied from
PostgreSQL. Seeing how this looks, then continuing.
2016-02-15 23:29:32 -07:00
Onder Kalaci 136306a1fe Initial commit of Citus 5.0 2016-02-11 04:05:32 +02:00