Prevent altering partitioned table's rowtype, if it's used elsewhere.

We disallow altering a column datatype within a regular table,
if the table's rowtype is used as a column type elsewhere,
because we lack code to go around and rewrite the other tables.
This restriction should apply to partitioned tables as well, but it
was not checked because ATRewriteTables and ATPrepAlterColumnType
were not on the same page about who should do it for which relkinds.

Per bug #17351 from Alexander Lakhin.  Back-patch to all supported
branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17351-6db1870f3f4f612a@postgresql.org
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2022-01-06 16:46:46 -05:00
parent b63851a456
commit 2ce113a4f0
3 changed files with 38 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -9878,11 +9878,13 @@ ATPrepAlterColumnType(List **wqueue,
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
if (tab->relkind == RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE ||
tab->relkind == RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE)
tab->relkind == RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE ||
tab->relkind == RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE ||
tab->relkind == RELKIND_PARTITIONED_INDEX)
{
/*
* For composite types, do this check now. Tables will check it later
* when the table is being rewritten.
* For relations without storage, do this check now. Regular tables
* will check it later when the table is being rewritten.
*/
find_composite_type_dependencies(rel->rd_rel->reltype, rel, NULL);
}

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@ -2093,11 +2093,24 @@ select * from another;
(3 rows)
drop table another;
-- table's row type
create table tab1 (a int, b text);
create table tab2 (x int, y tab1);
alter table tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- fails
ERROR: cannot alter table "tab1" because column "tab2.y" uses its row type
-- We disallow changing table's row type if it's used for storage
create table at_tab1 (a int, b text);
create table at_tab2 (x int, y at_tab1);
alter table at_tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- fails
ERROR: cannot alter table "at_tab1" because column "at_tab2.y" uses its row type
drop table at_tab2;
-- Use of row type in an expression is defended differently
create table at_tab2 (x int, y text, check((x,y)::at_tab1 = (1,'42')::at_tab1));
alter table at_tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- allowed, but ...
insert into at_tab2 values(1,'42'); -- ... this will fail
ERROR: ROW() column has type text instead of type character varying
drop table at_tab1, at_tab2;
-- Check it for a partitioned table, too
create table at_tab1 (a int, b text) partition by list(a);
create table at_tab2 (x int, y at_tab1);
alter table at_tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- fails
ERROR: cannot alter table "at_tab1" because column "at_tab2.y" uses its row type
drop table at_tab1, at_tab2;
-- Alter column type that's part of a partitioned index
create table at_partitioned (a int, b text) partition by range (a);
create table at_part_1 partition of at_partitioned for values from (0) to (1000);

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@ -1420,10 +1420,21 @@ select * from another;
drop table another;
-- table's row type
create table tab1 (a int, b text);
create table tab2 (x int, y tab1);
alter table tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- fails
-- We disallow changing table's row type if it's used for storage
create table at_tab1 (a int, b text);
create table at_tab2 (x int, y at_tab1);
alter table at_tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- fails
drop table at_tab2;
-- Use of row type in an expression is defended differently
create table at_tab2 (x int, y text, check((x,y)::at_tab1 = (1,'42')::at_tab1));
alter table at_tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- allowed, but ...
insert into at_tab2 values(1,'42'); -- ... this will fail
drop table at_tab1, at_tab2;
-- Check it for a partitioned table, too
create table at_tab1 (a int, b text) partition by list(a);
create table at_tab2 (x int, y at_tab1);
alter table at_tab1 alter column b type varchar; -- fails
drop table at_tab1, at_tab2;
-- Alter column type that's part of a partitioned index
create table at_partitioned (a int, b text) partition by range (a);