Improve pg_restore's -t switch to match all types of relations.

-t will now match views, foreign tables, materialized views, and sequences,
not only plain tables.  This is more useful, and also more consistent with
the behavior of pg_dump's -t switch, which has always matched all relation
types.

We're still not there on matching pg_dump's behavior entirely, so mention
that in the docs.

Craig Ringer, reviewed by Pavel Stehule
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Tom Lane 2015-07-02 18:13:34 -04:00
parent a5d489ccb7
commit 5671aaca87
4 changed files with 46 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -497,8 +497,10 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--table=<replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable></option></term> <term><option>--table=<replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable></option></term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
Dump only tables (or views or sequences or foreign tables) matching Dump only tables with names matching
<replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable>. Multiple tables <replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable>.
For this purpose, <quote>table</> includes views, materialized views,
sequences, and foreign tables. Multiple tables
can be selected by writing multiple <option>-t</> switches. Also, the can be selected by writing multiple <option>-t</> switches. Also, the
<replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable> parameter is <replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable> parameter is
interpreted as a pattern according to the same rules used by interpreted as a pattern according to the same rules used by

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@ -395,10 +395,39 @@
<term><option>--table=<replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable></option></term> <term><option>--table=<replaceable class="parameter">table</replaceable></option></term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
Restore definition and/or data of named table only. Multiple tables Restore definition and/or data of only the named table.
may be specified with multiple <option>-t</> switches. This can be For this purpose, <quote>table</> includes views, materialized views,
combined with the <option>-n</option> option to specify a schema. sequences, and foreign tables. Multiple tables
can be selected by writing multiple <option>-t</> switches.
This option can be combined with the <option>-n</option> option to
specify table(s) in a particular schema.
</para> </para>
<note>
<para>
When <option>-t</option> is specified, <application>pg_restore</>
makes no attempt to restore any other database objects that the
selected table(s) might depend upon. Therefore, there is no
guarantee that a specific-table restore into a clean database will
succeed.
</para>
</note>
<note>
<para>
This flag does not behave identically to the <option>-t</option>
flag of <application>pg_dump</application>. There is not currently
any provision for wild-card matching in <application>pg_restore</>,
nor can you include a schema name within its <option>-t</>.
</para>
</note>
<note>
<para>
In versions prior to <productname>PostgreSQL</> 9.6, this flag
matched only tables, not any other type of relation.
</para>
</note>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>

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@ -2663,7 +2663,13 @@ _tocEntryRequired(TocEntry *te, teSection curSection, RestoreOptions *ropt)
if (ropt->selTypes) if (ropt->selTypes)
{ {
if (strcmp(te->desc, "TABLE") == 0 || if (strcmp(te->desc, "TABLE") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "TABLE DATA") == 0) strcmp(te->desc, "TABLE DATA") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "VIEW") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "FOREIGN TABLE") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "MATERIALIZED VIEW") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "MATERIALIZED VIEW DATA") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "SEQUENCE") == 0 ||
strcmp(te->desc, "SEQUENCE SET") == 0)
{ {
if (!ropt->selTable) if (!ropt->selTable)
return 0; return 0;

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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
if (strlen(optarg) != 0) if (strlen(optarg) != 0)
opts->superuser = pg_strdup(optarg); opts->superuser = pg_strdup(optarg);
break; break;
case 't': /* Dump data for this table only */ case 't': /* Dump specified table(s) only */
opts->selTypes = 1; opts->selTypes = 1;
opts->selTable = 1; opts->selTable = 1;
simple_string_list_append(&opts->tableNames, optarg); simple_string_list_append(&opts->tableNames, optarg);
@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ usage(const char *progname)
printf(_(" -P, --function=NAME(args) restore named function\n")); printf(_(" -P, --function=NAME(args) restore named function\n"));
printf(_(" -s, --schema-only restore only the schema, no data\n")); printf(_(" -s, --schema-only restore only the schema, no data\n"));
printf(_(" -S, --superuser=NAME superuser user name to use for disabling triggers\n")); printf(_(" -S, --superuser=NAME superuser user name to use for disabling triggers\n"));
printf(_(" -t, --table=NAME restore named table\n")); printf(_(" -t, --table=NAME restore named relation (table, view, etc)\n"));
printf(_(" -T, --trigger=NAME restore named trigger\n")); printf(_(" -T, --trigger=NAME restore named trigger\n"));
printf(_(" -x, --no-privileges skip restoration of access privileges (grant/revoke)\n")); printf(_(" -x, --no-privileges skip restoration of access privileges (grant/revoke)\n"));
printf(_(" -1, --single-transaction restore as a single transaction\n")); printf(_(" -1, --single-transaction restore as a single transaction\n"));