Re: row filtering for logical replication
Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com>
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Release cache tuple when no longer needed
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Add some additional tests for row filters in logical replication.
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Fix one of the tests introduced in commit 52e4f0cd47.
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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
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Replace Test::More plans with done_testing
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Reduce relcache access in WAL sender streaming logical changes
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Small cleanups related to PUBLICATION framework code
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Add a view to show the stats of subscription workers.
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Allow publishing the tables of schema.
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Doc: improve documentation of CREATE/ALTER SUBSCRIPTION.
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Add PublicationTable and PublicationRelInfo structs
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Remove unused argument "txn" in maybe_send_schema().
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Add prepare API support for streaming transactions in logical replication.
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Unify PostgresNode's new() and get_new_node() methods
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Use l*_node() family of functions where appropriate
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Add support for prepared transactions to built-in logical replication.
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Restore the portal-level snapshot after procedure COMMIT/ROLLBACK.
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Rename a parse node to be more general
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Remove unused column atttypmod from initial tablesync query
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SEARCH and CYCLE clauses
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2021, at 12:05 PM, Rahila Syed wrote: > Please find some comments below: Thanks for your review. > 1. If the where clause contains non-replica identity columns, the delete performed on a replicated row > using DELETE from pub_tab where repl_ident_col = n; > is not being replicated, as logical replication does not have any info whether the column has > to be filtered or not. > Shouldn't a warning be thrown in this case to notify the user that the delete is not replicated. Isn't documentation enough? If you add a WARNING, it should be printed per row, hence, a huge DELETE will flood the client with WARNING messages by default. If you are thinking about LOG messages, it is a different story. However, we should limit those messages to one per transaction. Even if we add such an aid, it would impose a performance penalty while checking the DELETE is not replicating because the row filter contains a column that is not part of the PK or REPLICA IDENTITY. If I were to add any message, it would be to warn at the creation time (CREATE PUBLICATION or ALTER PUBLICATION ... [ADD|SET] TABLE). > 2. Same for update, even if I update a row to match the quals on publisher, it is still not being replicated to > the subscriber. (if the quals contain non-replica identity columns). I think for UPDATE at least, the new value > of the non-replicate identity column is available which can be used to filter and replicate the update. Indeed, the row filter for UPDATE uses the new tuple. Maybe your non-replica identity column contains NULL that evaluates the expression to false. > 3. 0001.patch, > Why is the name of the existing ExclusionWhereClause node being changed, if the exact same definition is being used? Because this node ExclusionWhereClause is used for exclusion constraint. This patch renames the node to made it clear it is a generic node that could be used for other filtering features in the future. > For 0002.patch, > 4. + > + memset(lrel, 0, sizeof(LogicalRepRelation)); > > Is this needed, apart from the above, patch does not use or update lrel at all in that function. Good catch. It is a leftover from a previous patch. It will be fixed in the next patch set. > 5. PublicationRelationQual and PublicationTable have similar fields, can PublicationTable > be used in place of PublicationRelationQual instead of defining a new struct? I don't think it is a good idea to have additional fields in a parse node. The DDL commands use Relation (PublicationTableQual) and parse code uses RangeVar (PublicationTable). publicationcmds.c uses Relation everywhere so I decided to create a new struct to store Relation and qual as a list item. It also minimizes the places you have to modify. -- Euler Taveira EDB https://www.enterprisedb.com/