postgresql/src/test/regress/sql/foreign_data.sql

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--
-- Test foreign-data wrapper and server management.
--
-- Clean up in case a prior regression run failed
-- Suppress NOTICE messages when roles don't exist
SET client_min_messages TO 'error';
DROP ROLE IF EXISTS foreign_data_user, regress_test_role, regress_test_role2, regress_test_role_super, regress_test_indirect, unpriviled_role;
RESET client_min_messages;
CREATE ROLE foreign_data_user LOGIN SUPERUSER;
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION 'foreign_data_user';
CREATE ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE ROLE regress_test_role2;
CREATE ROLE regress_test_role_super SUPERUSER;
CREATE ROLE regress_test_indirect;
CREATE ROLE unprivileged_role;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy;
COMMENT ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy IS 'useless';
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql VALIDATOR postgresql_fdw_validator;
-- At this point we should have 2 built-in wrappers and no servers.
SELECT fdwname, fdwhandler::regproc, fdwvalidator::regproc, fdwoptions FROM pg_foreign_data_wrapper ORDER BY 1, 2, 3;
SELECT srvname, srvoptions FROM pg_foreign_server;
SELECT * FROM pg_user_mapping;
-- CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo VALIDATOR bar; -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
\dew
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- duplicate
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (testing '1');
\dew+
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (testing '1', testing '2'); -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (testing '1', another '2');
\dew+
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo VALIDATOR postgresql_fdw_validator;
\dew+
-- ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo VALIDATOR bar; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo NO VALIDATOR;
\dew+
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (a '1', b '2');
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (SET c '4'); -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (DROP c); -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (ADD x '1', DROP x);
\dew+
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (DROP a, SET b '3', ADD c '4');
\dew+
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (a '2');
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (b '4'); -- ERROR
\dew+
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (ADD d '5'); -- ERROR
SET ROLE regress_test_role_super;
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (ADD d '5');
\dew+
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OWNER TO regress_test_role; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OWNER TO regress_test_role_super;
ALTER ROLE regress_test_role_super NOSUPERUSER;
SET ROLE regress_test_role_super;
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (ADD e '6'); -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
\dew+
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo RENAME TO foo1;
\dew+
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo1 RENAME TO foo;
-- DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER nonexistent; -- ERROR
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER IF EXISTS nonexistent;
\dew+
DROP ROLE regress_test_role_super; -- ERROR
SET ROLE regress_test_role_super;
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
RESET ROLE;
DROP ROLE regress_test_role_super;
\dew+
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
CREATE SERVER s1 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
COMMENT ON SERVER s1 IS 'foreign server';
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s1;
\dew+
\des+
\deu+
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo CASCADE; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo CASCADE;
\dew+
\des+
\deu+
-- exercise CREATE SERVER
CREATE SERVER s1 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS ("test wrapper" 'true');
CREATE SERVER s1 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
CREATE SERVER s1 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
CREATE SERVER s2 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (host 'a', dbname 'b');
CREATE SERVER s3 TYPE 'oracle' FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
CREATE SERVER s4 TYPE 'oracle' FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (host 'a', dbname 'b');
CREATE SERVER s5 VERSION '15.0' FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
CREATE SERVER s6 VERSION '16.0' FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (host 'a', dbname 'b');
CREATE SERVER s7 TYPE 'oracle' VERSION '17.0' FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (host 'a', dbname 'b');
CREATE SERVER s8 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql OPTIONS (foo '1'); -- ERROR
CREATE SERVER s8 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql OPTIONS (host 'localhost', dbname 's8db');
\des+
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE SERVER t1 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR: no usage on FDW
RESET ROLE;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_role;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE SERVER t1 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
RESET ROLE;
\des+
REVOKE USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo FROM regress_test_role;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_indirect;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE SERVER t2 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
GRANT regress_test_indirect TO regress_test_role;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE SERVER t2 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
\des+
RESET ROLE;
REVOKE regress_test_indirect FROM regress_test_role;
-- ALTER SERVER
ALTER SERVER s0; -- ERROR
ALTER SERVER s0 OPTIONS (a '1'); -- ERROR
ALTER SERVER s1 VERSION '1.0' OPTIONS (servername 's1');
ALTER SERVER s2 VERSION '1.1';
ALTER SERVER s3 OPTIONS ("tns name" 'orcl', port '1521');
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s1 TO regress_test_role;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s6 TO regress_test_role2 WITH GRANT OPTION;
\des+
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER SERVER s1 VERSION '1.1'; -- ERROR
ALTER SERVER s1 OWNER TO regress_test_role; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
ALTER SERVER s1 OWNER TO regress_test_role;
GRANT regress_test_role2 TO regress_test_role;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER SERVER s1 VERSION '1.1';
ALTER SERVER s1 OWNER TO regress_test_role2; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
ALTER SERVER s8 OPTIONS (foo '1'); -- ERROR option validation
ALTER SERVER s8 OPTIONS (connect_timeout '30', SET dbname 'db1', DROP host);
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER SERVER s1 OWNER TO regress_test_indirect; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
GRANT regress_test_indirect TO regress_test_role;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER SERVER s1 OWNER TO regress_test_indirect;
RESET ROLE;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_indirect;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER SERVER s1 OWNER TO regress_test_indirect;
RESET ROLE;
DROP ROLE regress_test_indirect; -- ERROR
\des+
ALTER SERVER s8 RENAME to s8new;
\des+
ALTER SERVER s8new RENAME to s8;
-- DROP SERVER
DROP SERVER nonexistent; -- ERROR
DROP SERVER IF EXISTS nonexistent;
\des
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
DROP SERVER s2; -- ERROR
DROP SERVER s1;
RESET ROLE;
\des
ALTER SERVER s2 OWNER TO regress_test_role;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
DROP SERVER s2;
RESET ROLE;
\des
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s3;
\deu
DROP SERVER s3; -- ERROR
DROP SERVER s3 CASCADE;
\des
\deu
-- CREATE USER MAPPING
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_missing_role SERVER s1; -- ERROR
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s1; -- ERROR
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s4;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR user SERVER s4; -- ERROR duplicate
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s4 OPTIONS ("this mapping" 'is public');
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR user SERVER s8 OPTIONS (username 'test', password 'secret'); -- ERROR
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR user SERVER s8 OPTIONS (user 'test', password 'secret');
ALTER SERVER s5 OWNER TO regress_test_role;
ALTER SERVER s6 OWNER TO regress_test_indirect;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s5;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s6 OPTIONS (username 'test');
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s7; -- ERROR
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s8; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
ALTER SERVER t1 OWNER TO regress_test_indirect;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER t1 OPTIONS (username 'bob', password 'boo');
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER t1;
RESET ROLE;
\deu
-- ALTER USER MAPPING
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_missing_role SERVER s4 OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR user SERVER ss4 OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s5 OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s8 OPTIONS (username 'test'); -- ERROR
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s8 OPTIONS (DROP user, SET password 'public');
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s5 OPTIONS (ADD modified '1');
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s4 OPTIONS (ADD modified '1'); -- ERROR
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER t1 OPTIONS (ADD modified '1');
RESET ROLE;
\deu+
-- DROP USER MAPPING
DROP USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_missing_role SERVER s4; -- ERROR
DROP USER MAPPING FOR user SERVER ss4;
DROP USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s7; -- ERROR
DROP USER MAPPING IF EXISTS FOR regress_test_missing_role SERVER s4;
DROP USER MAPPING IF EXISTS FOR user SERVER ss4;
DROP USER MAPPING IF EXISTS FOR public SERVER s7;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s8;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
DROP USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s8; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
DROP SERVER s7;
\deu
-- CREATE FOREIGN TABLE
CREATE SCHEMA foreign_schema;
CREATE SERVER s0 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy;
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 (); -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 () SERVER no_server; -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 () SERVER s0 WITH OIDS; -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 (
c1 integer OPTIONS ("param 1" 'val1') PRIMARY KEY,
c2 text OPTIONS (param2 'val2', param3 'val3'),
c3 date
) SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value'); -- ERROR
CREATE TABLE ref_table (id integer PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 (
c1 integer OPTIONS ("param 1" 'val1') REFERENCES ref_table (id),
c2 text OPTIONS (param2 'val2', param3 'val3'),
c3 date
) SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value'); -- ERROR
DROP TABLE ref_table;
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 (
c1 integer OPTIONS ("param 1" 'val1') NOT NULL,
c2 text OPTIONS (param2 'val2', param3 'val3'),
c3 date,
UNIQUE (c3)
) SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value'); -- ERROR
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 (
c1 integer OPTIONS ("param 1" 'val1') NOT NULL,
c2 text OPTIONS (param2 'val2', param3 'val3') CHECK (c2 <> ''),
c3 date,
CHECK (c3 BETWEEN '1994-01-01'::date AND '1994-01-31'::date)
) SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value');
COMMENT ON FOREIGN TABLE ft1 IS 'ft1';
COMMENT ON COLUMN ft1.c1 IS 'ft1.c1';
\d+ ft1
\det+
CREATE INDEX id_ft1_c2 ON ft1 (c2); -- ERROR
SELECT * FROM ft1; -- ERROR
EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM ft1; -- ERROR
-- ALTER FOREIGN TABLE
COMMENT ON FOREIGN TABLE ft1 IS 'foreign table';
COMMENT ON FOREIGN TABLE ft1 IS NULL;
COMMENT ON COLUMN ft1.c1 IS 'foreign column';
COMMENT ON COLUMN ft1.c1 IS NULL;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c4 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c5 integer DEFAULT 0;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c6 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c7 integer NOT NULL;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c8 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c9 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c10 integer OPTIONS (p1 'v1');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c4 SET DEFAULT 0;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c5 DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c6 SET NOT NULL;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c7 DROP NOT NULL;
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 TYPE char(10) USING '0'; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 TYPE char(10);
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET DATA TYPE text;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN xmin OPTIONS (ADD p1 'v1'); -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c7 OPTIONS (ADD p1 'v1', ADD p2 'v2'),
ALTER COLUMN c8 OPTIONS (ADD p1 'v1', ADD p2 'v2');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 OPTIONS (SET p2 'V2', DROP p1);
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c1 SET STATISTICS 10000;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c1 SET (n_distinct = 100);
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET STATISTICS -1;
Allow foreign tables to participate in inheritance. Foreign tables can now be inheritance children, or parents. Much of the system was already ready for this, but we had to fix a few things of course, mostly in the area of planner and executor handling of row locks. As side effects of this, allow foreign tables to have NOT VALID CHECK constraints (and hence to accept ALTER ... VALIDATE CONSTRAINT), and to accept ALTER SET STORAGE and ALTER SET WITH/WITHOUT OIDS. Continuing to disallow these things would've required bizarre and inconsistent special cases in inheritance behavior. Since foreign tables don't enforce CHECK constraints anyway, a NOT VALID one is a complete no-op, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't allow it. And it's possible that some FDWs might have use for SET STORAGE or SET WITH OIDS, though doubtless they will be no-ops for most. An additional change in support of this is that when a ModifyTable node has multiple target tables, they will all now be explicitly identified in EXPLAIN output, for example: Update on pt1 (cost=0.00..321.05 rows=3541 width=46) Update on pt1 Foreign Update on ft1 Foreign Update on ft2 Update on child3 -> Seq Scan on pt1 (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=1 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft1 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft2 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Seq Scan on child3 (cost=0.00..25.00 rows=1200 width=46) This was done mainly to provide an unambiguous place to attach "Remote SQL" fields, but it is useful for inherited updates even when no foreign tables are involved. Shigeru Hanada and Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and Kyotaro Horiguchi, some additional hacking by me
2015-03-22 18:53:11 +01:00
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET STORAGE PLAIN;
\d+ ft1
-- can't change the column type if it's used elsewhere
CREATE TABLE use_ft1_column_type (x ft1);
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET DATA TYPE integer; -- ERROR
DROP TABLE use_ft1_column_type;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD PRIMARY KEY (c7); -- ERROR
Allow foreign tables to participate in inheritance. Foreign tables can now be inheritance children, or parents. Much of the system was already ready for this, but we had to fix a few things of course, mostly in the area of planner and executor handling of row locks. As side effects of this, allow foreign tables to have NOT VALID CHECK constraints (and hence to accept ALTER ... VALIDATE CONSTRAINT), and to accept ALTER SET STORAGE and ALTER SET WITH/WITHOUT OIDS. Continuing to disallow these things would've required bizarre and inconsistent special cases in inheritance behavior. Since foreign tables don't enforce CHECK constraints anyway, a NOT VALID one is a complete no-op, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't allow it. And it's possible that some FDWs might have use for SET STORAGE or SET WITH OIDS, though doubtless they will be no-ops for most. An additional change in support of this is that when a ModifyTable node has multiple target tables, they will all now be explicitly identified in EXPLAIN output, for example: Update on pt1 (cost=0.00..321.05 rows=3541 width=46) Update on pt1 Foreign Update on ft1 Foreign Update on ft2 Update on child3 -> Seq Scan on pt1 (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=1 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft1 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft2 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Seq Scan on child3 (cost=0.00..25.00 rows=1200 width=46) This was done mainly to provide an unambiguous place to attach "Remote SQL" fields, but it is useful for inherited updates even when no foreign tables are involved. Shigeru Hanada and Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and Kyotaro Horiguchi, some additional hacking by me
2015-03-22 18:53:11 +01:00
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD CONSTRAINT ft1_c9_check CHECK (c9 < 0) NOT VALID;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER CONSTRAINT ft1_c9_check DEFERRABLE; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 DROP CONSTRAINT ft1_c9_check;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 DROP CONSTRAINT no_const; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS no_const;
Allow foreign tables to participate in inheritance. Foreign tables can now be inheritance children, or parents. Much of the system was already ready for this, but we had to fix a few things of course, mostly in the area of planner and executor handling of row locks. As side effects of this, allow foreign tables to have NOT VALID CHECK constraints (and hence to accept ALTER ... VALIDATE CONSTRAINT), and to accept ALTER SET STORAGE and ALTER SET WITH/WITHOUT OIDS. Continuing to disallow these things would've required bizarre and inconsistent special cases in inheritance behavior. Since foreign tables don't enforce CHECK constraints anyway, a NOT VALID one is a complete no-op, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't allow it. And it's possible that some FDWs might have use for SET STORAGE or SET WITH OIDS, though doubtless they will be no-ops for most. An additional change in support of this is that when a ModifyTable node has multiple target tables, they will all now be explicitly identified in EXPLAIN output, for example: Update on pt1 (cost=0.00..321.05 rows=3541 width=46) Update on pt1 Foreign Update on ft1 Foreign Update on ft2 Update on child3 -> Seq Scan on pt1 (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=1 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft1 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft2 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Seq Scan on child3 (cost=0.00..25.00 rows=1200 width=46) This was done mainly to provide an unambiguous place to attach "Remote SQL" fields, but it is useful for inherited updates even when no foreign tables are involved. Shigeru Hanada and Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and Kyotaro Horiguchi, some additional hacking by me
2015-03-22 18:53:11 +01:00
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 SET WITH OIDS;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 OWNER TO regress_test_role;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 OPTIONS (DROP delimiter, SET quote '~', ADD escape '@');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 DROP COLUMN no_column; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS no_column;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 DROP COLUMN c9;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 SET SCHEMA foreign_schema;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 SET TABLESPACE ts; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE foreign_schema.ft1 RENAME c1 TO foreign_column_1;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE foreign_schema.ft1 RENAME TO foreign_table_1;
\d foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
-- alter noexisting table
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ADD COLUMN c4 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ADD COLUMN c6 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ADD COLUMN c7 integer NOT NULL;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ADD COLUMN c8 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ADD COLUMN c9 integer;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ADD COLUMN c10 integer OPTIONS (p1 'v1');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ALTER COLUMN c6 SET NOT NULL;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ALTER COLUMN c7 DROP NOT NULL;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 TYPE char(10);
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET DATA TYPE text;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ALTER COLUMN c7 OPTIONS (ADD p1 'v1', ADD p2 'v2'),
ALTER COLUMN c8 OPTIONS (ADD p1 'v1', ADD p2 'v2');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 OPTIONS (SET p2 'V2', DROP p1);
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS no_const;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 DROP CONSTRAINT ft1_c1_check;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 OWNER TO regress_test_role;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 OPTIONS (DROP delimiter, SET quote '~', ADD escape '@');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS no_column;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 DROP COLUMN c9;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 SET SCHEMA foreign_schema;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 RENAME c1 TO foreign_column_1;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS doesnt_exist_ft1 RENAME TO foreign_table_1;
-- Information schema
SELECT * FROM information_schema.foreign_data_wrappers ORDER BY 1, 2;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.foreign_data_wrapper_options ORDER BY 1, 2, 3;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.foreign_servers ORDER BY 1, 2;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.foreign_server_options ORDER BY 1, 2, 3;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.user_mappings ORDER BY lower(authorization_identifier), 2, 3;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.user_mapping_options ORDER BY lower(authorization_identifier), 2, 3, 4;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.usage_privileges WHERE object_type LIKE 'FOREIGN%' AND object_name IN ('s6', 'foo') ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.role_usage_grants WHERE object_type LIKE 'FOREIGN%' AND object_name IN ('s6', 'foo') ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.foreign_tables ORDER BY 1, 2, 3;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.foreign_table_options ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4;
SET ROLE regress_test_role;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.user_mapping_options ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.usage_privileges WHERE object_type LIKE 'FOREIGN%' AND object_name IN ('s6', 'foo') ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.role_usage_grants WHERE object_type LIKE 'FOREIGN%' AND object_name IN ('s6', 'foo') ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
DROP USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER t1;
SET ROLE regress_test_role2;
SELECT * FROM information_schema.user_mapping_options ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4;
RESET ROLE;
-- has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege('regress_test_role',
(SELECT oid FROM pg_foreign_data_wrapper WHERE fdwname='foo'), 'USAGE');
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege('regress_test_role', 'foo', 'USAGE');
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege(
(SELECT oid FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='regress_test_role'),
(SELECT oid FROM pg_foreign_data_wrapper WHERE fdwname='foo'), 'USAGE');
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege(
(SELECT oid FROM pg_foreign_data_wrapper WHERE fdwname='foo'), 'USAGE');
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege(
(SELECT oid FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='regress_test_role'), 'foo', 'USAGE');
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege('foo', 'USAGE');
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_role;
SELECT has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege('regress_test_role', 'foo', 'USAGE');
-- has_server_privilege
SELECT has_server_privilege('regress_test_role',
(SELECT oid FROM pg_foreign_server WHERE srvname='s8'), 'USAGE');
SELECT has_server_privilege('regress_test_role', 's8', 'USAGE');
SELECT has_server_privilege(
(SELECT oid FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='regress_test_role'),
(SELECT oid FROM pg_foreign_server WHERE srvname='s8'), 'USAGE');
SELECT has_server_privilege(
(SELECT oid FROM pg_foreign_server WHERE srvname='s8'), 'USAGE');
SELECT has_server_privilege(
(SELECT oid FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='regress_test_role'), 's8', 'USAGE');
SELECT has_server_privilege('s8', 'USAGE');
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s8 TO regress_test_role;
SELECT has_server_privilege('regress_test_role', 's8', 'USAGE');
REVOKE USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s8 FROM regress_test_role;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s4 TO regress_test_role;
DROP USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s4;
ALTER SERVER s6 OPTIONS (DROP host, DROP dbname);
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_role SERVER s6 OPTIONS (DROP username);
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo VALIDATOR postgresql_fdw_validator;
-- Privileges
SET ROLE unprivileged_role;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foobar; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OWNER TO unprivileged_role; -- ERROR
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_role; -- ERROR
CREATE SERVER s9 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
ALTER SERVER s4 VERSION '0.5'; -- ERROR
ALTER SERVER s4 OWNER TO unprivileged_role; -- ERROR
DROP SERVER s4; -- ERROR
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s4 TO regress_test_role; -- ERROR
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s4; -- ERROR
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_role SERVER s6 OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
DROP USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_role SERVER s6; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql TO unprivileged_role;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO unprivileged_role WITH GRANT OPTION;
SET ROLE unprivileged_role;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foobar; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql TO regress_test_role; -- WARNING
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_role;
CREATE SERVER s9 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql;
ALTER SERVER s6 VERSION '0.5'; -- ERROR
DROP SERVER s6; -- ERROR
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s6 TO regress_test_role; -- ERROR
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s9 TO regress_test_role;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s6; -- ERROR
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER s9;
ALTER USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_role SERVER s6 OPTIONS (gotcha 'true'); -- ERROR
DROP USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_role SERVER s6; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
REVOKE USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo FROM unprivileged_role; -- ERROR
REVOKE USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo FROM unprivileged_role CASCADE;
SET ROLE unprivileged_role;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo TO regress_test_role; -- ERROR
CREATE SERVER s10 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; -- ERROR
ALTER SERVER s9 VERSION '1.1';
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s9 TO regress_test_role;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s9;
DROP SERVER s9 CASCADE;
RESET ROLE;
CREATE SERVER s9 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo;
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s9 TO unprivileged_role;
SET ROLE unprivileged_role;
ALTER SERVER s9 VERSION '1.2'; -- ERROR
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER s9 TO regress_test_role; -- WARNING
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR current_user SERVER s9;
DROP SERVER s9 CASCADE; -- ERROR
RESET ROLE;
-- Triggers
CREATE FUNCTION dummy_trigger() RETURNS TRIGGER AS $$
BEGIN
RETURN NULL;
END
$$ language plpgsql;
CREATE TRIGGER trigtest_before_stmt BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
FOR EACH STATEMENT
EXECUTE PROCEDURE dummy_trigger();
CREATE TRIGGER trigtest_after_stmt AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
FOR EACH STATEMENT
EXECUTE PROCEDURE dummy_trigger();
CREATE TRIGGER trigtest_before_row BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE dummy_trigger();
CREATE TRIGGER trigtest_after_row AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE dummy_trigger();
CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER trigtest_constraint AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE
ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE dummy_trigger();
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
DISABLE TRIGGER trigtest_before_stmt;
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE foreign_schema.foreign_table_1
ENABLE TRIGGER trigtest_before_stmt;
DROP TRIGGER trigtest_before_stmt ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1;
DROP TRIGGER trigtest_before_row ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1;
DROP TRIGGER trigtest_after_stmt ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1;
DROP TRIGGER trigtest_after_row ON foreign_schema.foreign_table_1;
DROP FUNCTION dummy_trigger();
Allow foreign tables to participate in inheritance. Foreign tables can now be inheritance children, or parents. Much of the system was already ready for this, but we had to fix a few things of course, mostly in the area of planner and executor handling of row locks. As side effects of this, allow foreign tables to have NOT VALID CHECK constraints (and hence to accept ALTER ... VALIDATE CONSTRAINT), and to accept ALTER SET STORAGE and ALTER SET WITH/WITHOUT OIDS. Continuing to disallow these things would've required bizarre and inconsistent special cases in inheritance behavior. Since foreign tables don't enforce CHECK constraints anyway, a NOT VALID one is a complete no-op, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't allow it. And it's possible that some FDWs might have use for SET STORAGE or SET WITH OIDS, though doubtless they will be no-ops for most. An additional change in support of this is that when a ModifyTable node has multiple target tables, they will all now be explicitly identified in EXPLAIN output, for example: Update on pt1 (cost=0.00..321.05 rows=3541 width=46) Update on pt1 Foreign Update on ft1 Foreign Update on ft2 Update on child3 -> Seq Scan on pt1 (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=1 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft1 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Foreign Scan on ft2 (cost=100.00..148.03 rows=1170 width=46) -> Seq Scan on child3 (cost=0.00..25.00 rows=1200 width=46) This was done mainly to provide an unambiguous place to attach "Remote SQL" fields, but it is useful for inherited updates even when no foreign tables are involved. Shigeru Hanada and Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat and Kyotaro Horiguchi, some additional hacking by me
2015-03-22 18:53:11 +01:00
-- Table inheritance
CREATE TABLE pt1 (
c1 integer NOT NULL,
c2 text,
c3 date
);
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft2 () INHERITS (pt1)
SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value');
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
DROP FOREIGN TABLE ft2;
\d+ pt1
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft2 (
c1 integer NOT NULL,
c2 text,
c3 date
) SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value');
\d+ ft2
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 INHERIT pt1;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
CREATE TABLE ct3() INHERITS(ft2);
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft3 (
c1 integer NOT NULL,
c2 text,
c3 date
) INHERITS(ft2)
SERVER s0;
\d+ ft2
\d+ ct3
\d+ ft3
-- add attributes recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD COLUMN c4 integer;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD COLUMN c5 integer DEFAULT 0;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD COLUMN c6 integer;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD COLUMN c7 integer NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD COLUMN c8 integer;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
\d+ ct3
\d+ ft3
-- alter attributes recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c4 SET DEFAULT 0;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c5 DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c6 SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c7 DROP NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c8 TYPE char(10) USING '0'; -- ERROR
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c8 TYPE char(10);
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET DATA TYPE text;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c1 SET STATISTICS 10000;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c1 SET (n_distinct = 100);
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET STATISTICS -1;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ALTER COLUMN c8 SET STORAGE EXTERNAL;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- drop attributes recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP COLUMN c4;
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP COLUMN c5;
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP COLUMN c6;
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP COLUMN c7;
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP COLUMN c8;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- add constraints recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD CONSTRAINT pt1chk1 CHECK (c1 > 0) NO INHERIT;
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD CONSTRAINT pt1chk2 CHECK (c2 <> '');
-- connoinherit should be true for NO INHERIT constraint
SELECT relname, conname, contype, conislocal, coninhcount, connoinherit
FROM pg_class AS pc JOIN pg_constraint AS pgc ON (conrelid = pc.oid)
WHERE pc.relname = 'pt1'
ORDER BY 1,2;
-- child does not inherit NO INHERIT constraints
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
DROP FOREIGN TABLE ft2; -- ERROR
DROP FOREIGN TABLE ft2 CASCADE;
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft2 (
c1 integer NOT NULL,
c2 text,
c3 date
) SERVER s0 OPTIONS (delimiter ',', quote '"', "be quoted" 'value');
-- child must have parent's INHERIT constraints
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 INHERIT pt1; -- ERROR
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 ADD CONSTRAINT pt1chk2 CHECK (c2 <> '');
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 INHERIT pt1;
-- child does not inherit NO INHERIT constraints
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- drop constraints recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP CONSTRAINT pt1chk1 CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE pt1 DROP CONSTRAINT pt1chk2 CASCADE;
-- NOT VALID case
INSERT INTO pt1 VALUES (1, 'pt1'::text, '1994-01-01'::date);
ALTER TABLE pt1 ADD CONSTRAINT pt1chk3 CHECK (c2 <> '') NOT VALID;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- VALIDATE CONSTRAINT need do nothing on foreign tables
ALTER TABLE pt1 VALIDATE CONSTRAINT pt1chk3;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- OID system column
ALTER TABLE pt1 SET WITH OIDS;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
ALTER TABLE ft2 SET WITHOUT OIDS; -- ERROR
ALTER TABLE pt1 SET WITHOUT OIDS;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- changes name of an attribute recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 RENAME COLUMN c1 TO f1;
ALTER TABLE pt1 RENAME COLUMN c2 TO f2;
ALTER TABLE pt1 RENAME COLUMN c3 TO f3;
-- changes name of a constraint recursively
ALTER TABLE pt1 RENAME CONSTRAINT pt1chk3 TO f2_check;
\d+ pt1
\d+ ft2
-- TRUNCATE doesn't work on foreign tables, either directly or recursively
TRUNCATE ft2; -- ERROR
TRUNCATE pt1; -- ERROR
DROP TABLE pt1 CASCADE;
-- IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA
IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA s1 FROM SERVER s9 INTO public; -- ERROR
IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA s1 LIMIT TO (t1) FROM SERVER s9 INTO public; --ERROR
IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA s1 EXCEPT (t1) FROM SERVER s9 INTO public; -- ERROR
IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA s1 EXCEPT (t1, t2) FROM SERVER s9 INTO public
OPTIONS (option1 'value1', option2 'value2'); -- ERROR
-- DROP FOREIGN TABLE
DROP FOREIGN TABLE no_table; -- ERROR
DROP FOREIGN TABLE IF EXISTS no_table;
DROP FOREIGN TABLE foreign_schema.foreign_table_1;
-- REASSIGN OWNED/DROP OWNED of foreign objects
REASSIGN OWNED BY regress_test_role TO regress_test_role2;
DROP OWNED BY regress_test_role2;
DROP OWNED BY regress_test_role2 CASCADE;
-- Cleanup
DROP SCHEMA foreign_schema CASCADE;
DROP ROLE regress_test_role; -- ERROR
DROP SERVER t1 CASCADE;
DROP USER MAPPING FOR regress_test_role SERVER s6;
-- This test causes some order dependent cascade detail output,
-- so switch to terse mode for it.
\set VERBOSITY terse
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo CASCADE;
\set VERBOSITY default
DROP SERVER s8 CASCADE;
DROP ROLE regress_test_indirect;
DROP ROLE regress_test_role;
DROP ROLE unprivileged_role; -- ERROR
REVOKE ALL ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql FROM unprivileged_role;
DROP ROLE unprivileged_role;
DROP ROLE regress_test_role2;
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql CASCADE;
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy CASCADE;
\c
DROP ROLE foreign_data_user;
-- At this point we should have no wrappers, no servers, and no mappings.
SELECT fdwname, fdwhandler, fdwvalidator, fdwoptions FROM pg_foreign_data_wrapper;
SELECT srvname, srvoptions FROM pg_foreign_server;
SELECT * FROM pg_user_mapping;