-- -- Test the CREATE statements related to columnar. -- -- Create uncompressed table CREATE TABLE contestant (handle TEXT, birthdate DATE, rating INT, percentile FLOAT, country CHAR(3), achievements TEXT[]) USING columnar; -- should fail CREATE INDEX contestant_idx on contestant(handle); -- Create compressed table with automatically determined file path -- COMPRESSED CREATE TABLE contestant_compressed (handle TEXT, birthdate DATE, rating INT, percentile FLOAT, country CHAR(3), achievements TEXT[]) USING columnar; -- Test that querying an empty table works ANALYZE contestant; SELECT count(*) FROM contestant; -- Should fail: unlogged tables not supported CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE columnar_unlogged(i int) USING columnar; -- Should fail: temporary tables not supported CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE columnar_temp(i int) USING columnar; -- -- Utility functions to be used throughout tests -- CREATE FUNCTION columnar_relation_storageid(relid oid) RETURNS bigint LANGUAGE C STABLE STRICT AS 'citus', $$columnar_relation_storageid$$; CREATE FUNCTION compression_type_supported(type text) RETURNS boolean AS $$ BEGIN EXECUTE 'SET LOCAL columnar.compression TO ' || quote_literal(type); return true; EXCEPTION WHEN invalid_parameter_value THEN return false; END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; -- are chunk groups and chunks consistent? CREATE view chunk_group_consistency AS WITH a as ( SELECT storage_id, stripe_num, chunk_group_num, min(value_count) as row_count FROM columnar.chunk GROUP BY 1,2,3 ), b as ( SELECT storage_id, stripe_num, chunk_group_num, max(value_count) as row_count FROM columnar.chunk GROUP BY 1,2,3 ), c as ( (TABLE a EXCEPT TABLE b) UNION (TABLE b EXCEPT TABLE a) UNION (TABLE a EXCEPT TABLE columnar.chunk_group) UNION (TABLE columnar.chunk_group EXCEPT TABLE a) ), d as ( SELECT storage_id, stripe_num, count(*) as chunk_group_count FROM columnar.chunk_group GROUP BY 1,2 ), e as ( SELECT storage_id, stripe_num, chunk_group_count FROM columnar.stripe ), f as ( (TABLE d EXCEPT TABLE d) UNION (TABLE e EXCEPT TABLE d) ) SELECT (SELECT count(*) = 0 FROM c) AND (SELECT count(*) = 0 FROM f) as consistent;