RE: row filtering for logical replication
tanghy <tanghy.fnst@fujitsu.com>
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Release cache tuple when no longer needed
- ed0fbc8e5ac9 15.0 landed
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Add some additional tests for row filters in logical replication.
- ceb57afd3ce1 15.0 landed
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Fix one of the tests introduced in commit 52e4f0cd47.
- cfb4e209ec15 15.0 landed
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Allow specifying row filters for logical replication of tables.
- 52e4f0cd472d 15.0 landed
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Move scanint8() to numutils.c
- cfc7191dfea3 15.0 cited
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Replace Test::More plans with done_testing
- 549ec201d613 15.0 cited
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Reduce relcache access in WAL sender streaming logical changes
- 6ce16088bfed 15.0 cited
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Small cleanups related to PUBLICATION framework code
- c9105dd3660f 15.0 cited
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Add a view to show the stats of subscription workers.
- 8d74fc96db5f 15.0 cited
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Allow publishing the tables of schema.
- 5a2832465fd8 15.0 cited
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Doc: improve documentation of CREATE/ALTER SUBSCRIPTION.
- 1882d6cca161 15.0 cited
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Add PublicationTable and PublicationRelInfo structs
- 0c6828fa987b 15.0 cited
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Remove unused argument "txn" in maybe_send_schema().
- 93d573d86571 15.0 cited
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Add prepare API support for streaming transactions in logical replication.
- 63cf61cdeb7b 15.0 cited
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Unify PostgresNode's new() and get_new_node() methods
- 201a76183e20 15.0 cited
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Use l*_node() family of functions where appropriate
- 2b00db4fb0c7 15.0 cited
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Add support for prepared transactions to built-in logical replication.
- a8fd13cab0ba 15.0 cited
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Restore the portal-level snapshot after procedure COMMIT/ROLLBACK.
- ef9480509622 11.13 cited
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Rename a parse node to be more general
- 91d1f2d30210 14.0 landed
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Remove unused column atttypmod from initial tablesync query
- 4ad31bb2ef25 14.0 landed
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SEARCH and CYCLE clauses
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On Friday, December 3, 2021 10:09 AM Peter Smith <smithpb2250@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 2:32 PM tanghy.fnst@fujitsu.com > <tanghy.fnst@fujitsu.com> wrote: > > > > On Thursday, December 2, 2021 5:21 AM Peter Smith > <smithpb2250@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > PSA the v44* set of patches. > > > > > > > Thanks for the new patch. Few comments: > > > > 1. This is an example in publication doc, but in fact it's not allowed. Should we > > change this example? > > > > +CREATE PUBLICATION active_departments FOR TABLE departments WHERE > (active IS TRUE); > > > > postgres=# CREATE PUBLICATION active_departments FOR TABLE departments > WHERE (active IS TRUE); > > ERROR: invalid publication WHERE expression for relation "departments" > > HINT: only simple expressions using columns, constants and immutable system > functions are allowed > > > > Thanks for finding this. Actually, the documentation looks correct to > me. The problem was the validation walker of patch 0002 was being > overly restrictive. It needed to also allow a BooleanTest node. > > Now it works (locally) for me. For example. > > test_pub=# create table departments(depno int primary key, active boolean); > CREATE TABLE > test_pub=# create publication pdept for table departments where > (active is true) with (publish="insert"); > CREATE PUBLICATION > test_pub=# create publication pdept2 for table departments where > (active is false) with (publish="insert"); > CREATE PUBLICATION > > This fix will be available in v45*. > Thanks for looking into it. I have another problem with your patch. The document says: ... If the subscription has several publications in + which the same table has been published with different filters, those + expressions get OR'ed together so that rows satisfying any of the expressions + will be replicated. Notice this means if one of the publications has no filter + at all then all other filters become redundant. Then, what if one of the publications is specified as 'FOR ALL TABLES' or 'FOR ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA'. For example: create table tbl (a int primary key);" create publication p1 for table tbl where (a > 10); create publication p2 for all tables; create subscription sub connection 'dbname=postgres port=5432' publication p1, p2; I think for "FOR ALL TABLE" publication(p2 in my case), table tbl should be treated as no filter, and table tbl should have no filter in subscription sub. Thoughts? But for now, the filter(a > 10) works both when copying initial data and later changes. To fix it, I think we can check if the table is published in a 'FOR ALL TABLES' publication or published as part of schema in function pgoutput_row_filter_init (which was introduced in v44-0003 patch), also we need to make some changes in tablesync.c. Regards Tang