This patch includes the username in the reported error message.
This makes debugging easier when certain commands open connections
as other users than the user that is executing the command.
```
monitora_snapshot=# SELECT citus_move_shard_placement(102030, 'monitora.db-dev-worker-a', 6005, 'monitora.db-dev-worker-a', 6017);
ERROR: connection to the remote node monitora_user@monitora.db-dev-worker-a:6017 failed with the following error: fe_sendauth: no password supplied
Time: 40,198 ms
```
(cherry picked from commit 8b48d6ab02)
Historically we have been testing with the 'latest' version of libpq
when the CI images were build. This has the downside that rebuilding the
images often break our tests due to different errors returned from
libpq.
With this change we will actually test with a stable version of libpq
that is based on the postgres minor version that we test against.
This will make it easier to maintain postgres images over time, as well
as running _all_ tests locally, where we change libpq in sync with the
postgres server version.
We currently put the actual error message to the detail part. However,
many drivers don't show detail part.
As connection errors are somehow common, and hard to trace back, can't
we added the detail to the message itself.
In addition to that, we changed "connection error" message, as it
was confusing to the users who think that the error was happening
while connecting to the coordinator. In fact, this error is showing
up when the coordinator fails to connect remote nodes.
* Update shardPlacement->nodeId to uint
As the source of the shardPlacement->nodeId is always workerNode->nodeId,
and that is uint32.
We had this hack because of: 0ea4e52df5 (r266421409)
And, that is gone with: 90056f7d3c (diff-c532177d74c72d3f0e7cd10e448ab3c6L1123)
So, we're safe to do it now.
* Relax the restrictions on using the local execution
Previously, whenever any local execution happens, we disabled further
commands to do any remote queries. The basic motivation for doing that
is to prevent any accesses in the same transaction block to access the
same placements over multiple sessions: one is local session the other
is remote session to the same placement.
However, the current implementation does not distinguish local accesses
being to a placement or not. For example, we could have local accesses
that only touches intermediate results. In that case, we should not
implement the same restrictions as they become useless.
So, this is a pre-requisite for executing the intermediate result only
queries locally.
* Update the error messages
As the underlying implementation has changed, reflect it in the error
messages.
* Keep track of connections to local node
With this commit, we're adding infrastructure to track if any connection
to the same local host is done or not.
The main motivation for doing this is that we've previously were more
conservative about not choosing local execution. Simply, we disallowed
local execution if any connection to any remote node is done. However,
if we want to use local execution for intermediate result only queries,
this'd be annoying because we expect all queries to touch remote node
before the final query.
Note that this approach is still limiting in Citus MX case, but for now
we can ignore that.
* Formalize the concept of Local Node
Also some minor refactoring while creating the dummy placement
* Write intermediate results locally when the results are only needed locally
Before this commit, Citus used to always broadcast all the intermediate
results to remote nodes. However, it is possible to skip pushing
the results to remote nodes always.
There are two notable cases for doing that:
(a) When the query consists of only intermediate results
(b) When the query is a zero shard query
In both of the above cases, we don't need to access any data on the shards. So,
it is a valuable optimization to skip pushing the results to remote nodes.
The pattern mentioned in (a) is actually a common patterns that Citus users
use in practice. For example, if you have the following query:
WITH cte_1 AS (...), cte_2 AS (....), ... cte_n (...)
SELECT ... FROM cte_1 JOIN cte_2 .... JOIN cte_n ...;
The final query could be operating only on intermediate results. With this patch,
the intermediate results of the ctes are not unnecessarily pushed to remote
nodes.
* Add specific regression tests
As there are edge cases in Citus MX and with round-robin policy,
use the same queries on those cases as well.
* Fix failure tests
By forcing not to use local execution for intermediate results since
all the tests expects the results to be pushed remotely.
* Fix flaky test
* Apply code-review feedback
Mostly style changes
* Limit the max value of pg_dist_node_seq to reserve for internal use
See #3125 for details on each item.
* Remove real-time/router executor tests-1
These are the ones which doesn't have '_%d' in the test
output files.
* Remove real-time/router executor tests-2
These are the ones which has in the test
output files.
* Move the tests outputs to correct place
* Make sure that single shard commits use 2PC on adaptive executor
It looks like we've messed the tests in #2891. Fixing back.
* Use adaptive executor for all router queries
This becomes important because when task-tracker is picked, we
used to pick router executor, which doesn't make sense.
* Remove explicit references to real-time/router executors in the tests
* JobExecutorType never picks real-time/router executors
* Make sure to go incremental in test output numbers
* Even users cannot pick real-time anymore
* Do not use real-time/router custom scans
* Get rid of unnecessary normalizations
* Reflect unneeded normalizations
* Get rid of unnecessary test output file