-- -- failure_create_table adds failure tests for creating table without data. -- SET citus.enable_ddl_propagation TO OFF; CREATE SCHEMA failure_create_table; SET citus.enable_ddl_propagation TO ON; SET search_path TO 'failure_create_table'; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SET citus.shard_replication_factor TO 1; SET citus.shard_count to 4; CREATE TABLE test_table(id int, value_1 int); -- Kill connection before sending query to the worker SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- kill as soon as the coordinator sends CREATE SCHEMA -- Since schemas are created in separate transaction, schema will -- be created only on the node which is not behind the proxy. -- https://github.com/citusdata/citus/pull/1652 SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^CREATE SCHEMA").kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table', 'id'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.schemata WHERE schema_name = 'failure_create_table'$$); -- this is merely used to get the schema creation propagated. Without there are failures -- not related to reference tables but schema creation due to dependency creation on workers CREATE TYPE schema_proc AS (a int); DROP TYPE schema_proc; -- Now, kill the connection while opening transaction on workers. SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED").kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Now, kill the connection after sending create table command with worker_apply_shard_ddl_command UDF SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="SELECT worker_apply_shard_ddl_command").after(1).kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Kill the connection while creating a distributed table in sequential mode on sending create command -- with worker_apply_shard_ddl_command UDF. BEGIN; SET LOCAL citus.multi_shard_modify_mode TO 'sequential'; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="SELECT worker_apply_shard_ddl_command").after(1).kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table', 'id'); COMMIT; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Now, cancel the connection while creating transaction -- workers. Note that, cancel requests will be ignored during -- shard creation. SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED").cancel(' || pg_backend_pid() || ')'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); DROP TABLE test_table; CREATE TABLE test_table(id int, value_1 int); -- Kill and cancel the connection with colocate_with option while sending the create table command CREATE TABLE temp_table(id int, value_1 int); SELECT create_distributed_table('temp_table','id'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="CREATE TABLE").kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id',colocate_with=>'temp_table'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="CREATE TABLE").cancel(' || pg_backend_pid() || ')'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id',colocate_with=>'temp_table'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Kill and cancel the connection after worker sends "PREPARE TRANSACTION" ack with colocate_with option SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onCommandComplete(command="PREPARE TRANSACTION").kill()'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id',colocate_with=>'temp_table'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT recover_prepared_transactions(); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onCommandComplete(command="PREPARE TRANSACTION").cancel(' || pg_backend_pid() || ')'); SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id',colocate_with=>'temp_table'); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- drop tables and schema and recreate to start from a non-distributed schema again DROP TABLE temp_table; DROP TABLE test_table; DROP SCHEMA failure_create_table; CREATE SCHEMA failure_create_table; CREATE TABLE test_table(id int, value_1 int); -- Test inside transaction -- Kill connection before sending query to the worker SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.kill()'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); ROLLBACK; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- this is merely used to get the schema creation propagated. Without there are failures -- not related to reference tables but schema creation due to dependency creation on workers CREATE TYPE schema_proc AS (a int); DROP TYPE schema_proc; -- Now, kill the connection while creating transaction on workers in transaction. SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED").kill()'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); ROLLBACK; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Now, cancel the connection while creating the transaction on -- workers. Note that, cancel requests will be ignored during -- shard creation again in transaction if we're not relying on the -- executor. So, we'll have two output files SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED").cancel(' || pg_backend_pid() || ')'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); COMMIT; SELECT recover_prepared_transactions(); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- drop tables and schema and recreate to start from a non-distributed schema again DROP TABLE test_table; DROP SCHEMA failure_create_table; CREATE SCHEMA failure_create_table; CREATE TABLE test_table(id int, value_1 int); -- Kill connection before sending query to the worker with 1pc. SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.kill()'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); ROLLBACK; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Kill connection while sending create table command with 1pc. SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="CREATE TABLE").kill()'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); ROLLBACK; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- this is merely used to get the schema creation propagated. Without there are failures -- not related to reference tables but schema creation due to dependency creation on workers CREATE TYPE schema_proc AS (a int); DROP TYPE schema_proc; -- Now, kill the connection while opening transactions on workers with 1pc. Transaction will be opened due to BEGIN. SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED").kill()'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); ROLLBACK; SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); -- Now, cancel the connection while creating transactions on -- workers with 1pc. Note that, cancel requests will be ignored during -- shard creation unless the executor is used. So, we'll have two output files SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.onQuery(query="^BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED").cancel(' || pg_backend_pid() || ')'); BEGIN; SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table','id'); COMMIT; SELECT recover_prepared_transactions(); SELECT citus.mitmproxy('conn.allow()'); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_dist_shard; SELECT run_command_on_workers($$SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema = 'failure_create_table' and table_name LIKE 'test_table%' ORDER BY 1$$); DROP TABLE test_table; DROP SCHEMA failure_create_table; SET search_path TO default;