Ignore dropped columns during apply of update/delete.

We fail to apply updates and deletes when the REPLICA IDENTITY FULL is
used for the table having dropped columns. We didn't use to ignore dropped
columns while doing tuple comparison among the tuples from the publisher
and subscriber during apply of updates and deletes.

Author: Onder Kalaci, Shi yu
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACawEhVQC9WoofunvXg12aXtbqKnEgWxoRx3+v8q32AWYsdpGg@mail.gmail.com
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Amit Kapila 2023-03-21 09:40:41 +05:30
parent c03c6e8cf6
commit 3c12407f4c
2 changed files with 64 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -243,6 +243,14 @@ tuples_equal(TupleTableSlot *slot1, TupleTableSlot *slot2,
Form_pg_attribute att;
TypeCacheEntry *typentry;
att = TupleDescAttr(slot1->tts_tupleDescriptor, attrnum);
/*
* Ignore dropped columns as the publisher doesn't send those
*/
if (att->attisdropped)
continue;
/*
* If one value is NULL and other is not, then they are certainly not
* equal
@ -256,8 +264,6 @@ tuples_equal(TupleTableSlot *slot1, TupleTableSlot *slot2,
if (slot1->tts_isnull[attrnum] || slot2->tts_isnull[attrnum])
continue;
att = TupleDescAttr(slot1->tts_tupleDescriptor, attrnum);
typentry = eq[attrnum];
if (typentry == NULL)
{

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@ -299,4 +299,60 @@ is( $node_subscriber->safe_psql(
$node_publisher->stop('fast');
$node_subscriber->stop('fast');
# The bug was that when the REPLICA IDENTITY FULL is used with dropped columns,
# we fail to apply updates and deletes
my $node_publisher_d_cols =
PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('node_publisher_d_cols');
$node_publisher_d_cols->init(allows_streaming => 'logical');
$node_publisher_d_cols->start;
my $node_subscriber_d_cols =
PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('node_subscriber_d_cols');
$node_subscriber_d_cols->init(allows_streaming => 'logical');
$node_subscriber_d_cols->start;
$node_publisher_d_cols->safe_psql(
'postgres', qq(
CREATE TABLE dropped_cols (a int, b_drop int, c int);
ALTER TABLE dropped_cols REPLICA IDENTITY FULL;
CREATE PUBLICATION pub_dropped_cols FOR TABLE dropped_cols;
-- some initial data
INSERT INTO dropped_cols VALUES (1, 1, 1);
));
$node_subscriber_d_cols->safe_psql(
'postgres', qq(
CREATE TABLE dropped_cols (a int, b_drop int, c int);
));
my $publisher_connstr_d_cols =
$node_publisher_d_cols->connstr . ' dbname=postgres';
$node_subscriber_d_cols->safe_psql('postgres',
"CREATE SUBSCRIPTION sub_dropped_cols CONNECTION '$publisher_connstr_d_cols' PUBLICATION pub_dropped_cols"
);
$node_subscriber_d_cols->wait_for_subscription_sync;
$node_publisher_d_cols->safe_psql(
'postgres', qq(
ALTER TABLE dropped_cols DROP COLUMN b_drop;
));
$node_subscriber_d_cols->safe_psql(
'postgres', qq(
ALTER TABLE dropped_cols DROP COLUMN b_drop;
));
$node_publisher_d_cols->safe_psql(
'postgres', qq(
UPDATE dropped_cols SET a = 100;
));
$node_publisher_d_cols->wait_for_catchup('sub_dropped_cols');
is( $node_subscriber_d_cols->safe_psql(
'postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM dropped_cols WHERE a = 100"),
qq(1),
'replication with RI FULL and dropped columns');
$node_publisher_d_cols->stop('fast');
$node_subscriber_d_cols->stop('fast');
done_testing();