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oid2name: Add relation path to the information provided by -x/--extended
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oid2name : add objects file path
David Bidoc <dcbidoc@gmail.com> — 2025-10-07T08:55:14Z
Hello, This is my first patch to the project. I noticed that the oid2name tool does not display the file path of objects. I thought this could be interesting and that others might find it useful, so I made a little patch to display the full path of objects retrieved by the oid2name tool. These will be displayed using the -x --extended option. $ oid2name -p 5435 -x All databases: Oid Database Name Tablespace Filepath ---------------------------------------------- 16392 b1 pg_default base/16392 5 postgres pg_default base/5 4 template0 pg_default base/4 1 template1 pg_default base/1 $ oid2name -p 5435 -d b1 -x >From database "b1": Filenode Table Name Oid Schema Tablespace Filepath ------------------------------------------------------------------- 16393 t1 16393 public pg_default base/16392/16393 $ oid2name -p 5435 -d b1 -i -x >From database "b1": Filenode Table Name Oid Schema Tablespace Filepath ------------------------------------------------------------------- 16393 t1 16393 public pg_default base/16392/16393 16396 t1_c1_idx 16396 public pg_default base/16392/16396 Regards David Bidoc -
Re: oid2name : add objects file path
Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com> — 2025-10-07T09:47:28Z
On Tue, Oct 7, 2025, at 5:55 AM, David Bidoc wrote: > This is my first patch to the project. > Welcome to Postgres community. > I noticed that the oid2name tool does not display the file path of objects. > > I thought this could be interesting and that others might find it > useful, so I made a little patch to display the full path of objects > retrieved by the oid2name tool. These will be displayed using the -x > --extended option. > I didn't review your patch in details but I noticed 2 things that should be improved: 1. The database query is wrong because it is considering that all databases are in the default tablespace. If you create a database in a different tablespace you will notice the mistake. 2. I suggest that you change one of the examples (maybe the last one) to illustrate this feature. Since you are in this area, you could create a separate patch for show the tablespace location (-s option). Use pg_tablespace_location function. Register your patch for the next commitfest so we don't lose track of it. [1] If you don't have an account, the 'Log In' link will redirect you to the page to create a new one or even allow you to use a third party sign in. [1] https://commitfest.postgresql.org/56/ -- Euler Taveira EDB https://www.enterprisedb.com/
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Re: oid2name : add objects file path
David Bidoc <dcbidoc@gmail.com> — 2025-10-08T12:44:14Z
On Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 11:47 AM Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com> wrote: > 1. The database query is wrong because it is considering that all databases are > in the default tablespace. If you create a database in a different tablespace > you will notice the mistake. Thank you for your feedback. Indeed, the path is wrong if the default tablespace is not used. I did not find a simple way to retrieve the database path (to my knowledge there is no function like pg_database_location() or something similar), so I have removed this part from the patch for now. > > 2. I suggest that you change one of the examples (maybe the last one) to > illustrate this feature. Here is a new example by adding a table in a different tablespace : $ oid2name -p 5435 -d b1 -t t2 -x >From database "b1": Filenode Table Name Oid Schema Tablespace Filepath ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16403 t2 16403 public tblspc1 pg_tblspc/16393/PG_19_202510082/16384/16403 > Since you are in this area, you could create a separate patch for show the > tablespace location (-s option). Use pg_tablespace_location function. > I attached a new patch to add a column Tablespace Location to the -s option. $ oid2name -p 5435 -s All tablespaces: Oid Tablespace Name Tablespace Location --------------------------------------------- 1663 pg_default 1664 pg_global 16393 tblspc1 /mnt/tblspc1/pg > Register your patch for the next commitfest so we don't lose track of it. [1] > If you don't have an account, the 'Log In' link will redirect you to the page > to create a new one or even allow you to use a third party sign in. > > [1] https://commitfest.postgresql.org/56/ > Done. https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6111/ Regards David Bidoc -
Re: oid2name : add objects file path
Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume.lelarge@dalibo.com> — 2025-11-26T20:02:45Z
Hi David, I just looked at the commit fest entry and the bot says your patch needs a rebase. Can you do it? Thanks. Regards. On 08/10/2025 14:44, David Bidoc wrote: > On Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 11:47 AM Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com> wrote: > >> 1. The database query is wrong because it is considering that all databases are >> in the default tablespace. If you create a database in a different tablespace >> you will notice the mistake. > > Thank you for your feedback. > > Indeed, the path is wrong if the default tablespace is not used. > I did not find a simple way to retrieve the database path (to my > knowledge there is > no function like pg_database_location() or something similar), so I have removed > this part from the patch for now. > >> >> 2. I suggest that you change one of the examples (maybe the last one) to >> illustrate this feature. > > Here is a new example by adding a table in a different tablespace : > > $ oid2name -p 5435 -d b1 -t t2 -x > From database "b1": > Filenode Table Name Oid Schema Tablespace > Filepath > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 16403 t2 16403 public tblspc1 > pg_tblspc/16393/PG_19_202510082/16384/16403 > > >> Since you are in this area, you could create a separate patch for show the >> tablespace location (-s option). Use pg_tablespace_location function. >> > I attached a new patch to add a column Tablespace Location to the -s option. > > $ oid2name -p 5435 -s > All tablespaces: > Oid Tablespace Name Tablespace Location > --------------------------------------------- > 1663 pg_default > 1664 pg_global > 16393 tblspc1 /mnt/tblspc1/pg > >> Register your patch for the next commitfest so we don't lose track of it. [1] >> If you don't have an account, the 'Log In' link will redirect you to the page >> to create a new one or even allow you to use a third party sign in. >> >> [1] https://commitfest.postgresql.org/56/ >> > > Done. > https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6111/ > > Regards > David Bidoc -- Guillaume Lelarge Consultant https://dalibo.com
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Re: oid2name : add objects file path
David Bidoc <dcbidoc@gmail.com> — 2025-12-02T10:36:39Z
> Hi David, Hi Guillaume, > I just looked at the commit fest entry and the bot says your patch needs > a rebase. Can you do it? Thanks. I attached the rebased patch. Any feedback would be appreciated. Regards. On Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 9:02 PM Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume.lelarge@dalibo.com> wrote: > > Hi David, > > I just looked at the commit fest entry and the bot says your patch needs > a rebase. Can you do it? Thanks. > > Regards. > > On 08/10/2025 14:44, David Bidoc wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 11:47 AM Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com> wrote: > > > >> 1. The database query is wrong because it is considering that all databases are > >> in the default tablespace. If you create a database in a different tablespace > >> you will notice the mistake. > > > > Thank you for your feedback. > > > > Indeed, the path is wrong if the default tablespace is not used. > > I did not find a simple way to retrieve the database path (to my > > knowledge there is > > no function like pg_database_location() or something similar), so I have removed > > this part from the patch for now. > > > >> > >> 2. I suggest that you change one of the examples (maybe the last one) to > >> illustrate this feature. > > > > Here is a new example by adding a table in a different tablespace : > > > > $ oid2name -p 5435 -d b1 -t t2 -x > > From database "b1": > > Filenode Table Name Oid Schema Tablespace > > Filepath > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 16403 t2 16403 public tblspc1 > > pg_tblspc/16393/PG_19_202510082/16384/16403 > > > > > >> Since you are in this area, you could create a separate patch for show the > >> tablespace location (-s option). Use pg_tablespace_location function. > >> > > I attached a new patch to add a column Tablespace Location to the -s option. > > > > $ oid2name -p 5435 -s > > All tablespaces: > > Oid Tablespace Name Tablespace Location > > --------------------------------------------- > > 1663 pg_default > > 1664 pg_global > > 16393 tblspc1 /mnt/tblspc1/pg > > > >> Register your patch for the next commitfest so we don't lose track of it. [1] > >> If you don't have an account, the 'Log In' link will redirect you to the page > >> to create a new one or even allow you to use a third party sign in. > >> > >> [1] https://commitfest.postgresql.org/56/ > >> > > > > Done. > > https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6111/ > > > > Regards > > David Bidoc > > > -- > Guillaume Lelarge > Consultant > https://dalibo.com > >
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Re: oid2name : add objects file path
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2025-12-04T00:46:04Z
On Tue, Dec 02, 2025 at 11:36:39AM +0100, David Bidoc wrote: > I attached the rebased patch. > Any feedback would be appreciated. Your patch still fails to apply on HEAD for all the changes of contrib/oid2name/oid2name.c. Please see the following: https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6111/ It also seems like Euler's feedback has not been answered. I am pretty sure that he was referring about the addition of an example in the documentation, or at least refreshing the areas of the docs that are impacted with your change (no clear idea about all that without a rebased patch). -- Michael
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Re: oid2name : add objects file path
David Bidoc <dcbidoc@gmail.com> — 2025-12-15T14:30:53Z
Hi Michael On Thu, Dec 4, 2025 at 1:46 AM Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 02, 2025 at 11:36:39AM +0100, David Bidoc wrote: > > I attached the rebased patch. > > Any feedback would be appreciated. > > Your patch still fails to apply on HEAD for all the changes of > contrib/oid2name/oid2name.c. Please see the following: > https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6111/ > Thank you for your feedback. I attached the rebased and updated patch. > It also seems like Euler's feedback has not been answered. I am > pretty sure that he was referring about the addition of an example in > the documentation, or at least refreshing the areas of the docs that > are impacted with your change (no clear idea about all that without a > rebased patch). I updated the documentation example about the -x option : $ # you can mix the options, and get more details with -x $ oid2name -d alvherre -t accounts -f 1155291 -x >From database "alvherre": Filenode Table Name Oid Schema Tablespace Filepath -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 155173 accounts 155173 public pg_default base/17228/155173 1155291 accounts_pkey 1155291 public pg_default base/17228/1155291 I modified the example already used to maintain consistency. -- David Bidoc -
Re: oid2name : add objects file path
Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com> — 2025-12-15T23:39:28Z
On Mon, Dec 15, 2025, at 11:30 AM, David Bidoc wrote: > > Thank you for your feedback. > I attached the rebased and updated patch. > This patch was in the previous CF, I'm wondering that's why the "Emails" are not reflecting the latest patches and the CF bot was not trying it. I moved this patch to the next CF (PG19-4). Hopefully, the CF entry will catch up in a couple of hours. https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6111/ -- Euler Taveira EDB https://www.enterprisedb.com/