v3-0001-Switch-tests-of-pg_upgrade-to-use-TAP.patch
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Filename: v3-0001-Switch-tests-of-pg_upgrade-to-use-TAP.patch
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Patch
Format: format-patch
Series: patch v3-0001
Subject: Switch tests of pg_upgrade to use TAP
| File | + | − |
|---|---|---|
| src/bin/pg_upgrade/Makefile | 4 | 13 |
| src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/001_basic.pl | 9 | 0 |
| src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/002_pg_upgrade.pl | 277 | 0 |
| src/bin/pg_upgrade/TESTING | 19 | 10 |
| src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh | 0 | 272 |
| src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm | 25 | 0 |
From 6580f1b9bcf12a2b65e90f355ecf10250c121603 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2021 15:30:57 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v3] Switch tests of pg_upgrade to use TAP
---
src/bin/pg_upgrade/Makefile | 17 +-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/TESTING | 29 ++-
src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/001_basic.pl | 9 +
src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/002_pg_upgrade.pl | 277 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh | 272 ------------------------
src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm | 25 +++
6 files changed, 334 insertions(+), 295 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/001_basic.pl
create mode 100644 src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/002_pg_upgrade.pl
delete mode 100644 src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/Makefile b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/Makefile
index 44d06be5a6..fa8dee0a9c 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/Makefile
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/Makefile
@@ -49,17 +49,8 @@ clean distclean maintainer-clean:
pg_upgrade_dump_globals.sql \
pg_upgrade_dump_*.custom pg_upgrade_*.log
-# When $(MAKE) is present, make automatically infers that this is a
-# recursive make. which is not actually what we want here, as that
-# e.g. prevents output synchronization from working (as make thinks
-# that the subsidiary make knows how to deal with that itself, but
-# we're invoking a shell script that doesn't know). Referencing
-# $(MAKE) indirectly avoids that behaviour.
-# See https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/MAKE-Variable.html#MAKE-Variable
-NOTSUBMAKEMAKE=$(MAKE)
+check:
+ $(prove_check)
-check: test.sh all temp-install
- MAKE=$(NOTSUBMAKEMAKE) $(with_temp_install) bindir=$(abs_top_builddir)/tmp_install/$(bindir) EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS="$(EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS)" $(SHELL) $<
-
-# installcheck is not supported because there's no meaningful way to test
-# pg_upgrade against a single already-running server
+installcheck:
+ $(prove_installcheck)
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/TESTING b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/TESTING
index e69874b42d..185943dd4b 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/TESTING
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/TESTING
@@ -4,19 +4,26 @@ THE SHORT VERSION
On non-Windows machines, you can execute the testing process
described below by running
make check
-in this directory. This will run the shell script test.sh, performing
-an upgrade from the version in this source tree to a new instance of
-the same version.
+in this directory. This will run the TAP tests to run pg_upgrade,
+performing an upgrade from the version in this source tree to a
+new instance of the same version.
-To test an upgrade from a different version, you must have a built
-source tree for the old version as well as this version, and you
-must have done "make install" for both versions. Then do:
+To test an upgrade from a different version, there are two options
+available:
+
+1) You have a built source tree for the old version as well as this
+version's binaries. Then set up the following variables:
export oldsrc=...somewhere/postgresql (old version's source tree)
-export oldbindir=...otherversion/bin (old version's installed bin dir)
-export bindir=...thisversion/bin (this version's installed bin dir)
-export libdir=...thisversion/lib (this version's installed lib dir)
-sh test.sh
+export oldinstall=...otherversion/bin (old version's install base path)
+
+2) You have a dump that can be used to set up the old version, as well
+as this version's binaries. Then set up the following variables:
+export olddump=...somewhere/dump.sql (old version's dump)
+export oldinstall=...otherversion/bin (old version's install base path)
+
+Finally, the tests can be done by running
+ make check
In this case, you will have to manually eyeball the resulting dump
diff for version-specific differences, as explained below.
@@ -87,3 +94,5 @@ steps:
7) Diff the regression database dump file with the regression dump
file loaded into the old server.
+
+The generated dump may be reusable with "olddump", as defined above.
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/001_basic.pl b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/001_basic.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..605a7f622f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/001_basic.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 8;
+
+program_help_ok('pg_upgrade');
+program_version_ok('pg_upgrade');
+program_options_handling_ok('pg_upgrade');
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/002_pg_upgrade.pl b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/002_pg_upgrade.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0bdbe6dc26
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/t/002_pg_upgrade.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+# Set of tests for pg_upgrade.
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Cwd qw(abs_path getcwd);
+use File::Basename qw(dirname);
+
+use PostgresNode;
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 4;
+
+# Generate a database with a name made of a range of ASCII characters.
+sub generate_db
+{
+ my ($node, $from_char, $to_char) = @_;
+
+ my $dbname = '';
+ for my $i ($from_char .. $to_char)
+ {
+ next if $i == 7 || $i == 10 || $i == 13; # skip BEL, LF, and CR
+ $dbname = $dbname . sprintf('%c', $i);
+ }
+ $node->run_log([ 'createdb', '--port', $node->port, $dbname ]);
+}
+
+my $startdir = getcwd();
+
+# From now on, the test of pg_upgrade consists in setting up an instance.
+# This is the source instance used for the upgrade. Then a new and fresh
+# instance is created, and is used as the target instance for the
+# upgrade. Before running an upgrade a logical dump of the old instance
+# is taken, and a second logical dump of the new instance is taken after
+# the upgrade. The upgrade test passes if there are no differences after
+# running pg_upgrade.
+
+# Testing upgrades with an older instance of PostgreSQL requires
+# setting up two environment variables, among the following:
+# - "oldsrc", to point to the code source of the older version.
+# This is required to set up the old instance with pg_upgrade.
+# - "olddump", to point to a dump file that will be used to set
+# up the old instance to upgrade from.
+# - "oldinstall", to point to the installation path of the older
+# version.
+
+# "oldsrc" and "olddump" cannot be used together. Setting up
+# "olddump" and "oldinstall" will use the dump pointed to to
+# set up the old instance. If "oldsrc" is used instead of "olddump",
+# the full set of regression tests of the old instance is run
+# instead.
+
+if (defined($ENV{oldsrc}) && defined($ENV{olddump}))
+{
+ die "oldsrc and olddump are both defined";
+}
+elsif (defined($ENV{oldsrc}))
+{
+ if ( (defined($ENV{oldsrc}) && !defined($ENV{oldinstall}))
+ || (!defined($ENV{oldsrc}) && defined($ENV{oldinstall})))
+ {
+ # Not all variables are defined, so leave and die if test is
+ # done with an older installation.
+ die "oldsrc or oldinstall is undefined";
+ }
+}
+elsif (defined($ENV{olddump}))
+{
+ if ( (defined($ENV{olddump}) && !defined($ENV{oldinstall}))
+ || (!defined($ENV{olddump}) && defined($ENV{oldinstall})))
+ {
+ # Not all variables are defined, so leave and die if test is
+ # done with an older installation.
+ die "olddump or oldinstall is undefined";
+ }
+}
+
+if ((defined($ENV{oldsrc}) || defined($ENV{olddump})) && $windows_os)
+{
+ # This configuration is not supported on Windows, as regress.so
+ # location diverges across the compilation methods used on this
+ # platform.
+ die "No support for older version tests on Windows";
+}
+
+# Default is the location of this source code for both nodes used with
+# the upgrade.
+my $newsrc = abs_path("../../..");
+my $oldsrc = $ENV{oldsrc} || $newsrc;
+$oldsrc = abs_path($oldsrc);
+
+# Temporary location for the dumps taken
+my $tempdir = TestLib::tempdir;
+
+# Initialize node to upgrade
+my $oldnode = PostgresNode->new('old_node', install_path => $ENV{oldinstall});
+
+$oldnode->init(extra => [ '--locale', 'C', '--encoding', 'LATIN1' ]);
+$oldnode->start;
+
+# Set up the data of the old instance with pg_regress or an old dump.
+if (defined($ENV{olddump}))
+{
+ # Use the dump specified.
+ my $olddumpfile = $ENV{olddump};
+ die "no dump file found!" unless -e $olddumpfile;
+
+ # Load the dump, and we are done here.
+ $oldnode->command_ok(
+ [ 'psql', '-f', $olddumpfile, '--port', $oldnode->port, 'postgres' ]);
+}
+else
+{
+ # Default is to just use pg_regress to setup the old instance
+ # Creating databases with names covering most ASCII bytes
+ generate_db($oldnode, 1, 45);
+ generate_db($oldnode, 46, 90);
+ generate_db($oldnode, 91, 127);
+
+ # Run core regression tests on the old instance.
+ $oldnode->run_log([ "createdb", '--port', $oldnode->port, 'regression' ]);
+
+ # This is more a trick than anything else, as pg_regress needs to be
+ # from the old instance. --dlpath is needed to be able to find the
+ # location of regress.so, and it is located in the same folder as
+ # pg_regress itself.
+
+ # Grab any regression options that may be passed down by caller.
+ my $extra_opts_val = $ENV{EXTRA_REGRESS_OPT} || "";
+ my @extra_opts = split(/\s+/, $extra_opts_val);
+
+ chdir "$oldsrc/src/test/regress/";
+ my @regress_command = [
+ $ENV{PG_REGRESS}, '--schedule',
+ 'parallel_schedule', '--bindir',
+ $oldnode->config_data('--bindir'), '--make-testtablespace-dir',
+ '--dlpath', '.',
+ '--use-existing', '--port',
+ $oldnode->port
+ ];
+ @regress_command = (@regress_command, @extra_opts);
+
+ $oldnode->command_ok(@regress_command,
+ 'regression test run on old instance');
+
+ # Move back to the start path.
+ chdir $startdir;
+}
+
+# Before dumping, get rid of objects not existing or not supported in later
+# versions. This depends on the version of the old server used, and matters
+# only if different versions are used for the dump.
+my ($result, $oldpgversion, $stderr) =
+ $oldnode->psql('postgres', qq[SHOW server_version_num;]);
+my $fix_sql;
+
+if (defined($ENV{oldinstall}))
+{
+ # Changes for PostgreSQL ~13
+ if ($oldpgversion < 140000)
+ {
+ # Postfix operators are not supported anymore in 14.
+ $oldnode->psql(
+ 'regression', "
+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS #@# (bigint,NONE);
+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS #%# (bigint,NONE);
+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS !=- (bigint,NONE);
+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS #@%# (bigint,NONE);");
+ # Last appeared in 13.
+ $oldnode->psql('regression', "DROP FUNCTION public.putenv(text);");
+ }
+
+ # Changes for PostgreSQL ~9.6
+ if ($oldpgversion < 100000)
+ {
+ # Last appeared in 9.6.
+ $oldnode->psql('regression',
+ "DROP FUNCTION public.oldstyle_length(integer, text);");
+ }
+
+ # Add here tweaks to objects to adapt to newer versions.
+}
+
+# Initialize a new node for the upgrade. This is done early so as it is
+# possible to know with which node's PATH the initial dump needs to be
+# taken.
+my $newnode = PostgresNode->new('new_node');
+$newnode->init(extra => [ '--locale=C', '--encoding=LATIN1' ]);
+my $newbindir = $newnode->config_data('--bindir');
+my $oldbindir = $oldnode->config_data('--bindir');
+
+# Take a dump before performing the upgrade as a base comparison. Note
+# that we need to use pg_dumpall from the new node here.
+$newnode->command_ok(
+ [
+ 'pg_dumpall', '--no-sync',
+ '-d', $oldnode->connstr('postgres'),
+ '-f', "$tempdir/dump1.sql"
+ ],
+ 'dump before running pg_upgrade');
+
+# After dumping, update references to the old source tree's regress.so
+# to point to the new tree.
+if (defined($ENV{oldinstall}))
+{
+ # First, fetch all the references to libraries that are not part
+ # of the default path $libdir.
+ my $output = $oldnode->safe_psql('regression',
+ "SELECT DISTINCT probin::text FROM pg_proc WHERE probin NOT LIKE '\$libdir%';"
+ );
+ chomp($output);
+ my @libpaths = split("\n", $output);
+
+ my $dump_data = slurp_file("$tempdir/dump1.sql");
+
+ my $newregresssrc = "$newsrc/src/test/regress";
+ foreach (@libpaths)
+ {
+ my $libpath = $_;
+ $libpath = dirname($libpath);
+ $dump_data =~ s/$libpath/$newregresssrc/g;
+ }
+
+ open my $fh, ">", "$tempdir/dump1.sql" or die "could not open dump file";
+ print $fh $dump_data;
+ close $fh;
+
+ # This replaces any references to the old tree's regress.so
+ # the new tree's regress.so. Any references that do *not*
+ # match $libdir are switched so as this request does not
+ # depend on the path of the old source tree. This is useful
+ # when using an old dump. Do the operation on all the database
+ # that allow connections so as this includes the regression
+ # database and anything the user has set up.
+ $output = $oldnode->safe_psql('postgres',
+ "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datallowconn;"
+ );
+ chomp($output);
+ my @datnames = split("\n", $output);
+ foreach (@datnames)
+ {
+ my $datname = $_;
+ $oldnode->safe_psql(
+ $datname, "UPDATE pg_proc SET probin =
+ regexp_replace(probin, '.*/', '$newregresssrc/')
+ WHERE probin NOT LIKE '\$libdir/%'");
+ }
+}
+
+# Move back to current directory, all logs generated need to be located
+# at the origin.
+chdir $startdir;
+
+# Update the instance.
+$oldnode->stop;
+
+# Time for the real run.
+chdir "$newsrc/src/test/regress";
+$newnode->command_ok(
+ [
+ 'pg_upgrade', '-d', $oldnode->data_dir, '-D',
+ $newnode->data_dir, '-b', $oldbindir, '-B',
+ $newbindir, '-p', $oldnode->port, '-P',
+ $newnode->port
+ ],
+ 'run of pg_upgrade for new instance');
+$newnode->start;
+
+# Take a second dump on the upgraded instance.
+$newnode->run_log(
+ [
+ 'pg_dumpall', '--no-sync',
+ '-d', $newnode->connstr('postgres'),
+ '-f', "$tempdir/dump2.sql"
+ ]);
+
+# Compare the two dumps, there should be no differences.
+command_ok([ 'diff', '-q', "$tempdir/dump1.sql", "$tempdir/dump2.sql" ],
+ 'Old and new dump match after pg_upgrade');
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh b/src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index 1ba326decd..0000000000
--- a/src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,272 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh
-#
-# Test driver for pg_upgrade. Initializes a new database cluster,
-# runs the regression tests (to put in some data), runs pg_dumpall,
-# runs pg_upgrade, runs pg_dumpall again, compares the dumps.
-#
-# Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
-# Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
-
-set -e
-
-: ${MAKE=make}
-
-# Guard against parallel make issues (see comments in pg_regress.c)
-unset MAKEFLAGS
-unset MAKELEVEL
-
-# Run a given "initdb" binary and overlay the regression testing
-# authentication configuration.
-standard_initdb() {
- # To increase coverage of non-standard segment size and group access
- # without increasing test runtime, run these tests with a custom setting.
- # Also, specify "-A trust" explicitly to suppress initdb's warning.
- "$1" -N --wal-segsize 1 -g -A trust
- if [ -n "$TEMP_CONFIG" -a -r "$TEMP_CONFIG" ]
- then
- cat "$TEMP_CONFIG" >> "$PGDATA/postgresql.conf"
- fi
- ../../test/regress/pg_regress --config-auth "$PGDATA"
-}
-
-# What flavor of host are we on?
-# Treat MINGW* (msys1) and MSYS* (msys2) the same.
-testhost=`uname -s | sed 's/^MSYS/MINGW/'`
-
-# Establish how the server will listen for connections
-case $testhost in
- MINGW*)
- LISTEN_ADDRESSES="localhost"
- PG_REGRESS_SOCKET_DIR=""
- PGHOST=localhost
- ;;
- *)
- LISTEN_ADDRESSES=""
- # Select a socket directory. The algorithm is from the "configure"
- # script; the outcome mimics pg_regress.c:make_temp_sockdir().
- if [ x"$PG_REGRESS_SOCKET_DIR" = x ]; then
- set +e
- dir=`(umask 077 &&
- mktemp -d /tmp/pg_upgrade_check-XXXXXX) 2>/dev/null`
- if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then
- dir=/tmp/pg_upgrade_check-$$-$RANDOM
- (umask 077 && mkdir "$dir")
- if [ ! -d "$dir" ]; then
- echo "could not create socket temporary directory in \"/tmp\""
- exit 1
- fi
- fi
- set -e
- PG_REGRESS_SOCKET_DIR=$dir
- trap 'rm -rf "$PG_REGRESS_SOCKET_DIR"' 0
- trap 'exit 3' 1 2 13 15
- fi
- PGHOST=$PG_REGRESS_SOCKET_DIR
- ;;
-esac
-
-POSTMASTER_OPTS="-F -c listen_addresses=\"$LISTEN_ADDRESSES\" -k \"$PG_REGRESS_SOCKET_DIR\""
-export PGHOST
-
-# don't rely on $PWD here, as old shells don't set it
-temp_root=`pwd`/tmp_check
-rm -rf "$temp_root"
-mkdir "$temp_root"
-
-: ${oldbindir=$bindir}
-
-: ${oldsrc=../../..}
-oldsrc=`cd "$oldsrc" && pwd`
-newsrc=`cd ../../.. && pwd`
-
-# We need to make pg_regress use psql from the desired installation
-# (likely a temporary one), because otherwise the installcheck run
-# below would try to use psql from the proper installation directory
-# of the target version, which might be outdated or not exist. But
-# don't override anything else that's already in EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS.
-EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS="$EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS --bindir='$oldbindir'"
-export EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS
-
-# While in normal cases this will already be set up, adding bindir to
-# path allows test.sh to be invoked with different versions as
-# described in ./TESTING
-PATH=$bindir:$PATH
-export PATH
-
-BASE_PGDATA="$temp_root/data"
-PGDATA="${BASE_PGDATA}.old"
-export PGDATA
-
-# Send installcheck outputs to a private directory. This avoids conflict when
-# check-world runs pg_upgrade check concurrently with src/test/regress check.
-# To retrieve interesting files after a run, use pattern tmp_check/*/*.diffs.
-outputdir="$temp_root/regress"
-EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS="$EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS --outputdir=$outputdir"
-export EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS
-mkdir "$outputdir"
-
-logdir=`pwd`/log
-rm -rf "$logdir"
-mkdir "$logdir"
-
-# Clear out any environment vars that might cause libpq to connect to
-# the wrong postmaster (cf pg_regress.c)
-#
-# Some shells, such as NetBSD's, return non-zero from unset if the variable
-# is already unset. Since we are operating under 'set -e', this causes the
-# script to fail. To guard against this, set them all to an empty string first.
-PGDATABASE=""; unset PGDATABASE
-PGUSER=""; unset PGUSER
-PGSERVICE=""; unset PGSERVICE
-PGSSLMODE=""; unset PGSSLMODE
-PGREQUIRESSL=""; unset PGREQUIRESSL
-PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT=""; unset PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT
-PGHOSTADDR=""; unset PGHOSTADDR
-
-# Select a non-conflicting port number, similarly to pg_regress.c
-PG_VERSION_NUM=`grep '#define PG_VERSION_NUM' "$newsrc"/src/include/pg_config.h | awk '{print $3}'`
-PGPORT=`expr $PG_VERSION_NUM % 16384 + 49152`
-export PGPORT
-
-i=0
-while psql -X postgres </dev/null 2>/dev/null
-do
- i=`expr $i + 1`
- if [ $i -eq 16 ]
- then
- echo port $PGPORT apparently in use
- exit 1
- fi
- PGPORT=`expr $PGPORT + 1`
- export PGPORT
-done
-
-# buildfarm may try to override port via EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS ...
-EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS="$EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS --port=$PGPORT"
-export EXTRA_REGRESS_OPTS
-
-standard_initdb "$oldbindir"/initdb
-"$oldbindir"/pg_ctl start -l "$logdir/postmaster1.log" -o "$POSTMASTER_OPTS" -w
-
-# Create databases with names covering the ASCII bytes other than NUL, BEL,
-# LF, or CR. BEL would ring the terminal bell in the course of this test, and
-# it is not otherwise a special case. PostgreSQL doesn't support the rest.
-dbname1=`awk 'BEGIN { for (i= 1; i < 46; i++)
- if (i != 7 && i != 10 && i != 13) printf "%c", i }' </dev/null`
-# Exercise backslashes adjacent to double quotes, a Windows special case.
-dbname1='\"\'$dbname1'\\"\\\'
-dbname2=`awk 'BEGIN { for (i = 46; i < 91; i++) printf "%c", i }' </dev/null`
-dbname3=`awk 'BEGIN { for (i = 91; i < 128; i++) printf "%c", i }' </dev/null`
-createdb "regression$dbname1" || createdb_status=$?
-createdb "regression$dbname2" || createdb_status=$?
-createdb "regression$dbname3" || createdb_status=$?
-
-if "$MAKE" -C "$oldsrc" installcheck-parallel; then
- oldpgversion=`psql -X -A -t -d regression -c "SHOW server_version_num"`
-
- # before dumping, get rid of objects not feasible in later versions
- if [ "$newsrc" != "$oldsrc" ]; then
- fix_sql=""
- case $oldpgversion in
- 804??)
- fix_sql="DROP FUNCTION public.myfunc(integer);"
- ;;
- esac
- fix_sql="$fix_sql
- DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS
- public.oldstyle_length(integer, text); -- last in 9.6
- DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS
- public.putenv(text); -- last in v13
- DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS -- last in v13
- public.#@# (pg_catalog.int8, NONE),
- public.#%# (pg_catalog.int8, NONE),
- public.!=- (pg_catalog.int8, NONE),
- public.#@%# (pg_catalog.int8, NONE);"
- psql -X -d regression -c "$fix_sql;" || psql_fix_sql_status=$?
- fi
-
- pg_dumpall --no-sync -f "$temp_root"/dump1.sql || pg_dumpall1_status=$?
-
- if [ "$newsrc" != "$oldsrc" ]; then
- # update references to old source tree's regress.so etc
- fix_sql=""
- case $oldpgversion in
- 804??)
- fix_sql="UPDATE pg_proc SET probin = replace(probin::text, '$oldsrc', '$newsrc')::bytea WHERE probin LIKE '$oldsrc%';"
- ;;
- *)
- fix_sql="UPDATE pg_proc SET probin = replace(probin, '$oldsrc', '$newsrc') WHERE probin LIKE '$oldsrc%';"
- ;;
- esac
- psql -X -d regression -c "$fix_sql;" || psql_fix_sql_status=$?
-
- mv "$temp_root"/dump1.sql "$temp_root"/dump1.sql.orig
- sed "s;$oldsrc;$newsrc;g" "$temp_root"/dump1.sql.orig >"$temp_root"/dump1.sql
- fi
-else
- make_installcheck_status=$?
-fi
-"$oldbindir"/pg_ctl -m fast stop
-if [ -n "$createdb_status" ]; then
- exit 1
-fi
-if [ -n "$make_installcheck_status" ]; then
- exit 1
-fi
-if [ -n "$psql_fix_sql_status" ]; then
- exit 1
-fi
-if [ -n "$pg_dumpall1_status" ]; then
- echo "pg_dumpall of pre-upgrade database cluster failed"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-PGDATA="$BASE_PGDATA"
-
-standard_initdb 'initdb'
-
-pg_upgrade $PG_UPGRADE_OPTS -d "${PGDATA}.old" -D "$PGDATA" -b "$oldbindir" -p "$PGPORT" -P "$PGPORT"
-
-# make sure all directories and files have group permissions, on Unix hosts
-# Windows hosts don't support Unix-y permissions.
-case $testhost in
- MINGW*|CYGWIN*) ;;
- *) if [ `find "$PGDATA" -type f ! -perm 640 | wc -l` -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "files in PGDATA with permission != 640";
- exit 1;
- fi ;;
-esac
-
-case $testhost in
- MINGW*|CYGWIN*) ;;
- *) if [ `find "$PGDATA" -type d ! -perm 750 | wc -l` -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "directories in PGDATA with permission != 750";
- exit 1;
- fi ;;
-esac
-
-pg_ctl start -l "$logdir/postmaster2.log" -o "$POSTMASTER_OPTS" -w
-
-pg_dumpall --no-sync -f "$temp_root"/dump2.sql || pg_dumpall2_status=$?
-pg_ctl -m fast stop
-
-if [ -n "$pg_dumpall2_status" ]; then
- echo "pg_dumpall of post-upgrade database cluster failed"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-case $testhost in
- MINGW*) MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL=/c cmd /c delete_old_cluster.bat ;;
- *) sh ./delete_old_cluster.sh ;;
-esac
-
-if diff "$temp_root"/dump1.sql "$temp_root"/dump2.sql >/dev/null; then
- echo PASSED
- exit 0
-else
- echo "Files $temp_root/dump1.sql and $temp_root/dump2.sql differ"
- echo "dumps were not identical"
- exit 1
-fi
diff --git a/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm b/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm
index c59da758c7..1033f5f614 100644
--- a/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm
+++ b/src/test/perl/PostgresNode.pm
@@ -316,6 +316,31 @@ sub install_path
=pod
+=item $node->config_data($option)
+
+Grab some data from pg_config, with $option being the switch
+used.
+
+=cut
+
+sub config_data
+{
+ my ($self, $option) = @_;
+ local %ENV = $self->_get_env();
+
+ my ($stdout, $stderr);
+ my $result =
+ IPC::Run::run [ $self->installed_command('pg_config'), $option ],
+ '>', \$stdout, '2>', \$stderr
+ or die "could not execute pg_config";
+ chomp($stdout);
+ $stdout =~ s/\r$//;
+
+ return $stdout;
+}
+
+=pod
+
=item $node->info()
Return a string containing human-readable diagnostic information (paths, etc)
--
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