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Docs: consolidate dependency notes in pg_dump and pg_restore
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Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> — 2024-09-21T17:33:53Z
I’m in the process of trying to restore some PG15/16 backups in PG17. While playing with different -t and -n combinations I was browsing through the docs. In pg_restore there are two notes about both -t / -n > When -n / -t is specified, pg_dump makes no attempt to ... In pg_dump though there’s the equivalent note only for the -t option. Shouldn’t it be a note as well for -n ? Otherwise I would expect -n to cascade the restore to objects in other schemas; Which I don’t think it does. Am I missing something?
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> — 2024-09-21T17:40:27Z
On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 8:34 PM Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> wrote: > I’m in the process of trying to restore some PG15/16 backups in PG17. > > While playing with different -t and -n combinations I was browsing through > the docs. > > In *pg_restore* there are two notes about both -t / -n > > > When -n / -t is specified, pg_dump makes no attempt to ... > > In pg_dump though there’s the equivalent note only for the -t option. > > Shouldn’t it be a note as well for -n ? > > Otherwise I would expect -n to cascade the restore to objects in other > schemas; > Which I don’t think it does. > > Am I missing something? > Ah, swapped them by mistake on the previous email: They're both available in the pg_dump and note on -n missing in pg_restore. The question remains though: Shouldn’t there be a note about -n in pg_restore ?
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-09-21T18:22:49Z
Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> writes: > Ah, swapped them by mistake on the previous email: > They're both available in the pg_dump and note on -n missing in pg_restore. > The question remains though: > Shouldn’t there be a note about -n in pg_restore ? Probably. I see that pg_dump has a third copy of the exact same note for "-e". pg_restore lacks that switch for some reason, but this is surely looking mighty duplicative. I propose getting rid of the per-switch Notes and putting a para into the Notes section, along the lines of When -e, -n, or -t is specified, pg_dump makes no attempt to dump any other database objects that the selected object(s) might depend upon. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the results of a selective dump can be successfully restored by themselves into a clean database. and mutatis mutandis for pg_restore. regards, tom lane -
Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> — 2024-09-21T18:48:45Z
> On 21 Sep 2024, at 9:22 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> writes: >> Ah, swapped them by mistake on the previous email: >> They're both available in the pg_dump and note on -n missing in pg_restore. >> The question remains though: >> Shouldn’t there be a note about -n in pg_restore ? > > Probably. I see that pg_dump has a third copy of the exact same > note for "-e". pg_restore lacks that switch for some reason, > but this is surely looking mighty duplicative. I propose getting > rid of the per-switch Notes and putting a para into the Notes > section, along the lines of > > When -e, -n, or -t is specified, pg_dump makes no attempt to dump > any other database objects that the selected object(s) might > depend upon. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the results of > a selective dump can be successfully restored by themselves into a > clean database. Agree with that, but I think there should be a pointer like “see Notes” . Otherwise I’m pretty sure most would expect pg doing magic. Can’t remember I scrolledl to the bottom of a page “notes” after finding the option I want. I would also add an example of what “depend upon” means, To underline that it’s really not that uncommon. Something like: “If you pg_dump only with -t A and A has foreign key constraints to table B, Those constraints won’t succeed If B has not been already restored” > > and mutatis mutandis for pg_restore. > > regards, tom lane
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> — 2024-09-25T22:28:16Z
On Sat, Sep 21, 2024 at 9:48 PM Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 21 Sep 2024, at 9:22 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > > > Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> writes: > >> Ah, swapped them by mistake on the previous email: > >> They're both available in the pg_dump and note on -n missing in > pg_restore. > >> The question remains though: > >> Shouldn’t there be a note about -n in pg_restore ? > > > > Probably. I see that pg_dump has a third copy of the exact same > > note for "-e". pg_restore lacks that switch for some reason, > > but this is surely looking mighty duplicative. I propose getting > > rid of the per-switch Notes and putting a para into the Notes > > section, along the lines of > > > > When -e, -n, or -t is specified, pg_dump makes no attempt to dump > > any other database objects that the selected object(s) might > > depend upon. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the results of > > a selective dump can be successfully restored by themselves into a > > clean database. > > Agree with that, but I think there should be a pointer like “see Notes” . > Otherwise I’m pretty sure most would expect pg doing magic. > Can’t remember I scrolledl to the bottom of a page “notes” after finding > the option I want. > > I would also add an example of what “depend upon” means, > To underline that it’s really not that uncommon. > Something like: > “If you pg_dump only with -t A and A has foreign key constraints to table > B, > Those constraints won’t succeed If B has not been already restored” > > Attached an idea. The A/B example may be wordy / redundant, but the -e note on the distinction between installing binaries / creating an extension I think it's important.
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> — 2025-10-25T16:32:30Z
On 2024-Sep-26, Florents Tselai wrote: > Attached an idea. > The A/B example may be wordy / redundant, Yeah, it seems a little wordy to me, how about something like the attached? > but the -e note on the distinction between installing binaries / creating > an extension I think it's important. Hmm, ok, but I think that's a slightly unrelated topic because the shlib is not a database object. Maybe it would be more appropriate to add a mention of this directly in the docs for -e instead of trying to cram it in the note about other database objects. I'll wait for you to propose something for that part. -- Álvaro Herrera PostgreSQL Developer — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com> — 2026-01-04T23:25:35Z
On Sun, 26 Oct 2025 at 05:32, Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> wrote: > > On 2024-Sep-26, Florents Tselai wrote: > > but the -e note on the distinction between installing binaries / creating > > an extension I think it's important. > > Hmm, ok, but I think that's a slightly unrelated topic because the shlib > is not a database object. Maybe it would be more appropriate to add a > mention of this directly in the docs for -e instead of trying to cram it > in the note about other database objects. I'll wait for you to propose > something for that part. This seems to be waiting on Florents. I've adjusted the CF entry to reflect that. Florents, are you planning on coming back to this? David
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Florents Tselai <florents.tselai@gmail.com> — 2026-01-05T17:11:06Z
On Mon, Jan 5, 2026 at 1:25 AM David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, 26 Oct 2025 at 05:32, Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> wrote: > > > > On 2024-Sep-26, Florents Tselai wrote: > > > but the -e note on the distinction between installing binaries / > creating > > > an extension I think it's important. > > > > Hmm, ok, but I think that's a slightly unrelated topic because the shlib > > is not a database object. Maybe it would be more appropriate to add a > > mention of this directly in the docs for -e instead of trying to cram it > > in the note about other database objects. I'll wait for you to propose > > something for that part. > > This seems to be waiting on Florents. I've adjusted the CF entry to > reflect that. > > Florents, are you planning on coming back to this? > Thanks for pushing. I consolidated the dependency warnings into the main "Notes" section for both pg_dump and pg_restore, removing the repetitive per-switch notes. For the -e switch in pg_dump, I replaced the removed dependency note with a specific warning that extension installation files (shared libs, control files) are not included. I agree that maintaining a specific note for -e is the right move. Given the broad usage of pg_dump, it is helpful to be explicit that the dump only captures the SQL definitions and not the underlying system binaries.
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Re: Docs pg_restore: Shouldn't there be a note about -n ?
Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> — 2026-02-03T18:37:34Z
On 2026-Jan-05, Florents Tselai wrote: > I consolidated the dependency warnings into the main "Notes" section for > both pg_dump and pg_restore, removing the repetitive per-switch notes. > > For the -e switch in pg_dump, I replaced the removed dependency note > with a specific warning that extension installation files (shared libs, > control files) are not included. > I agree that maintaining a specific note for -e is the right move. > Given the broad usage of pg_dump, it is helpful to be explicit that the > dump only captures the SQL definitions and not the underlying system > binaries. Makes sense. I have pushed this. I just noticed though, that the issue in pg_restore applies not only to the -n and -t switches, but also to -L (where you specify a file with a list of objects to restore) and --filter. Maybe we can this new paragraph mention that as well. -- Álvaro Herrera Breisgau, Deutschland — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/ "No renuncies a nada. No te aferres a nada."