DESCRIPTION: Adds REASSIGN OWNED BY propagation
This pull request introduces the propagation of the "Reassign owned by"
statement. It accommodates both local and distributed roles for both the
old and new assignments. However, when the old role is a local role, it
undergoes filtering and is not propagated. On the other hand, if the new
role is a local role, the process involves first creating the role on
worker nodes before propagating the "Reassign owned" statement.
DESCRIPTION: Adds database connection limit, rename and set tablespace
propagation
In this PR, below statement propagations are added
alter database <database_name> with allow_connections = <boolean_value>;
alter database <database_name> rename to <database_name2>;
alter database <database_name> set TABLESPACE <table_space_name>
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Co-authored-by: Jelte Fennema-Nio <github-tech@jeltef.nl>
Co-authored-by: Jelte Fennema-Nio <jelte.fennema@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur Tirtir <onurcantirtir@gmail.com>
DESCRIPTION: Adds support for 2PC from non-Citus main databases
This PR only adds support for `CREATE USER` queries, other queries need
to be added. But it should be simple because this PR creates the
underlying structure.
Citus main database is the database where the Citus extension is
created. A non-main database is all the other databases that are in the
same node with a Citus main database.
When a `CREATE USER` query is run on a non-main database we:
1. Run `start_management_transaction` on the main database. This
function saves the outer transaction's xid (the non-main database
query's transaction id) and marks the current query as main db command.
2. Run `execute_command_on_remote_nodes_as_user("CREATE USER
<username>", <username to run the command>)` on the main database. This
function creates the users in the rest of the cluster by running the
query on the other nodes. The user on the current node is created by the
query on the outer, non-main db, query to make sure consequent commands
in the same transaction can see this user.
3. Run `mark_object_distributed` on the main database. This function
adds the user to `pg_dist_object` in all of the nodes, including the
current one.
This PR also implements transaction recovery for the queries from
non-main databases.
Allowing GRANT ADMIN to now also be INHERIT or SET in support of psql16
GRANT role_name [, ...] TO role_specification [, ...] [ WITH { ADMIN |
INHERIT | SET } { OPTION | TRUE | FALSE } ] [ GRANTED BY
role_specification ]
Fixes: #7148
Related: #7138
See review changes from https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/7164
The devcontainer missed two tools used by code formatting, as done by
`ci/fix_style.sh`
The missing tools were both python tools, used for formatting our python
scripts.
- black
- isort
This change adds both tools. The way it does this is by keeping a
`requirements.txt` in `.devcontainer/` containing all python
dependencies we need to install. When installing both tools in a clean
environment we have exported all installed packages with `pip freeze`
into the `requirements.txt` assuming this is all related to the two
tools installed.
Since python installs the binaires in `~/.local/bin/` we also move some
scripts we manually install from `~/.bin/` to that same directory. At
first it seemed like vscode's devcontainers were not having that on the
path. However, when the container has that directory when it starts the
directory does get added to `$PATH` by `~/.profile`. This makes the
whole environment a bit more streamlined.
This change adds a script to programatically group all includes in a
specific order. The script was used as a one time invocation to group
and sort all includes throught our formatted code. The grouping is as
follows:
- System includes (eg. `#include<...>`)
- Postgres.h (eg. `#include "postgres.h"`)
- Toplevel imports from postgres, not contained in a directory (eg.
`#include "miscadmin.h"`)
- General postgres includes (eg . `#include "nodes/..."`)
- Toplevel citus includes, not contained in a directory (eg. `#include
"citus_verion.h"`)
- Columnar includes (eg. `#include "columnar/..."`)
- Distributed includes (eg. `#include "distributed/..."`)
Because it is quite hard to understand the difference between toplevel
citus includes and toplevel postgres includes it hardcodes the list of
toplevel citus includes. In the same manner it assumes anything not
prefixed with `columnar/` or `distributed/` as a postgres include.
The sorting/grouping is enforced by CI. Since we do so with our own
script there are not changes required in our uncrustify configuration.
DESCRIPTION: Adds support for propagating `CREATE`/`DROP` database
In this PR, create and drop database support is added.
For CREATE DATABASE:
* "oid" option is not supported
* specifying "strategy" to be different than "wal_log" is not supported
* specifying "template" to be different than "template1" is not
supported
The last two are because those are not saved in `pg_database` and when
activating a node, we cannot assume what parameters were provided when
creating the database.
And "oid" is not supported because whether user specified an arbitrary
oid when creating the database is not saved in pg_database and we want
to avoid from oid collisions that might arise from attempting to use an
auto-assigned oid on workers.
Finally, in case of node activation, GRANTs for the database are also
propagated.
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Co-authored-by: Jelte Fennema-Nio <github-tech@jeltef.nl>
Co-authored-by: Jelte Fennema-Nio <jelte.fennema@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur Tirtir <onurcantirtir@gmail.com>
https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/citusdata/citus/34550/workflows/5b802f66-2666-4623-a209-6d7799f7ee5f/jobs/1229153
```diff
VACUUM (FREEZE, PROCESS_TOAST true) local_vacuum_table;
SELECT relfrozenxid::text::integer > :frozenxid AS frozen_performed FROM pg_class
WHERE oid=:reltoastrelid::regclass;
frozen_performed
------------------
- t
+ f
(1 row)
```
Process toast option in vacuum was introduced in PG14. The failing test
was supposed to be a part of `multi_utilities.sql`, but it was included
in `pg14.sql` to avoid alternative output for PG13. See
ba62c0a148 (diff-ed03478f693155e2fe092e9ad356bf884dc097f554e8d75eff562d52bbcf7a75L255-L272)
for reference.
However, now that we don't support PG13 anymore, we can move this test
to `multi_utilities.sql`. Moving the test, plus inserting data before
running vacuum freeze such that the freeze is more meaningful and not
flaky, fixes the flakiness problem of the test.
With the recent changes in packaging images, linux package installations
to execute validate_output is unnecessary now.
In this PR, I removed them to make the pipeline more effective.
- [x] Remove the test warning before merge
When preparing changelog for 12.1.1 release, I accidentally swapped
the PR numbers for the two commits. This commit fixes the changelog
to point to the correct PRs.
We propagate `SECURITY LABEL [for provider] ON ROLE rolename IS
labelname` to the worker nodes.
We also make sure to run the relevant `SecLabelStmt` commands on a
newly added node by looking at roles found in `pg_shseclabel`.
See official docs for explanation on how this command works:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-security-label.html
This command stores the role label in the `pg_shseclabel` catalog table.
This commit also fixes the regex string in
`check_gucs_are_alphabetically_sorted.sh` script such that it escapes
the dot. Previously it was looking for all strings starting with "citus"
instead of "citus." as it should.
To test this feature, I currently make use of a special GUC to control
label provider registration in PG_init when creating the Citus extension.
While investigating replication slots leftovers
in PR https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/7338,
I ran into the following refactoring/cleanup
that can be done in our test suite:
- Add separate test to remove non default nodes
- Remove coordinator removal from `add_coordinator` test
Use `remove_coordinator_from_metadata` test where needed
- Don't print nodeids in `multi_multiuser_auth` and
`multi_poolinfo_usage`
tests
- Use `startswith` when checking for isolation or failure tests
- Add some dependencies accordingly in `run_test.py` for running flaky
test schedules
Postgres got minor updates on Nov9, this starts using the images with
the latest version for our tests, namely 14.10, 15.5 and 16.1.
These minor updates were compatible with Citus.
Sister PR: https://github.com/citusdata/the-process/pull/152