Question: should we block loopback logical replication to the same database?

Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com>

From: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com>
To: PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2026-04-07T08:26:26Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Hi,

While testing a patch today, I tried to set up logical replication on the same cluster. Although I have done that many times before, I made a mistake this time: I accidentally ran the CREATE SUBSCRIPTION command in the source database session, and the subscription was created successfully:
```
evantest=# CREATE SUBSCRIPTION mysub CONNECTION 'host=localhost dbname=evantest user=repl password=secret' PUBLICATION mypub WITH (create_slot = false);
CREATE SUBSCRIPTION
```

After that, something weird started to happen. The destination table was empty, but the logs kept reporting duplicate-key errors. It took me a while to realize that the problem was this mistake.

This made me wonder whether we should block this kind of loopback logical replication to the same database. I am not aware of a way to use different destination table names, so this setup does not seem useful. Blocking it could help prevent this kind of unnecessary mistake.

Before working on a patch, I wanted to check with hackers first. If there are no objections, I can propose a patch. Please let me know if I am missing something.

Best regards,
--
Chao Li (Evan)
HighGo Software Co., Ltd.
https://www.highgo.com/