Give partitioned table "p" in regression tests a less generic name.

And don't drop it, so that we improve the coverage of the pg_upgrade
regression tests.

Amit Langote, per a gripe from Tom Lane

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/9071.1488863082@sss.pgh.pa.us
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Robert Haas 2017-03-07 11:32:33 -05:00
parent d88d06cd07
commit aa56671836
6 changed files with 95 additions and 91 deletions

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@ -3371,3 +3371,4 @@ alter table p attach partition p1 for values from (1, 2) to (1, 10);
ERROR: partition constraint is violated by some row
-- cleanup
drop table p;
drop table p1;

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@ -316,75 +316,75 @@ select tableoid::regclass::text, a, min(b) as min_b, max(b) as max_b from list_p
-- cleanup
drop table range_parted, list_parted;
-- more tests for certain multi-level partitioning scenarios
create table p (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b);
create table p1 (b int not null, a int not null) partition by range ((b+0));
create table p11 (like p1);
alter table p11 drop a;
alter table p11 add a int;
alter table p11 drop a;
alter table p11 add a int not null;
-- attnum for key attribute 'a' is different in p, p1, and p11
create table mlparted (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b);
create table mlparted1 (b int not null, a int not null) partition by range ((b+0));
create table mlparted11 (like mlparted1);
alter table mlparted11 drop a;
alter table mlparted11 add a int;
alter table mlparted11 drop a;
alter table mlparted11 add a int not null;
-- attnum for key attribute 'a' is different in mlparted, mlparted1, and mlparted11
select attrelid::regclass, attname, attnum
from pg_attribute
where attname = 'a'
and (attrelid = 'p'::regclass
or attrelid = 'p1'::regclass
or attrelid = 'p11'::regclass)
and (attrelid = 'mlparted'::regclass
or attrelid = 'mlparted1'::regclass
or attrelid = 'mlparted11'::regclass)
order by attrelid::regclass::text;
attrelid | attname | attnum
----------+---------+--------
p | a | 1
p1 | a | 2
p11 | a | 4
attrelid | attname | attnum
------------+---------+--------
mlparted | a | 1
mlparted1 | a | 2
mlparted11 | a | 4
(3 rows)
alter table p1 attach partition p11 for values from (2) to (5);
alter table p attach partition p1 for values from (1, 2) to (1, 10);
-- check that "(1, 2)" is correctly routed to p11.
insert into p values (1, 2);
select tableoid::regclass, * from p;
tableoid | a | b
----------+---+---
p11 | 1 | 2
alter table mlparted1 attach partition mlparted11 for values from (2) to (5);
alter table mlparted attach partition mlparted1 for values from (1, 2) to (1, 10);
-- check that "(1, 2)" is correctly routed to mlparted11.
insert into mlparted values (1, 2);
select tableoid::regclass, * from mlparted;
tableoid | a | b
------------+---+---
mlparted11 | 1 | 2
(1 row)
-- check that proper message is shown after failure to route through p1
insert into p (a, b) values (1, 5);
ERROR: no partition of relation "p1" found for row
-- check that proper message is shown after failure to route through mlparted1
insert into mlparted (a, b) values (1, 5);
ERROR: no partition of relation "mlparted1" found for row
DETAIL: Partition key of the failing row contains ((b + 0)) = (5).
truncate p;
alter table p add constraint check_b check (b = 3);
-- check that correct input row is shown when constraint check_b fails on p11
truncate mlparted;
alter table mlparted add constraint check_b check (b = 3);
-- check that correct input row is shown when constraint check_b fails on mlparted11
-- after "(1, 2)" is routed to it
insert into p values (1, 2);
ERROR: new row for relation "p11" violates check constraint "check_b"
insert into mlparted values (1, 2);
ERROR: new row for relation "mlparted11" violates check constraint "check_b"
DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 2).
-- check that inserting into an internal partition successfully results in
-- checking its partition constraint before inserting into the leaf partition
-- selected by tuple-routing
insert into p1 (a, b) values (2, 3);
ERROR: new row for relation "p11" violates partition constraint
insert into mlparted1 (a, b) values (2, 3);
ERROR: new row for relation "mlparted11" violates partition constraint
DETAIL: Failing row contains (3, 2).
-- check that RETURNING works correctly with tuple-routing
alter table p drop constraint check_b;
create table p12 partition of p1 for values from (5) to (10);
create table p2 (b int not null, a int not null);
alter table p attach partition p2 for values from (1, 10) to (1, 20);
create table p3 partition of p for values from (1, 20) to (1, 30);
create table p4 (like p);
alter table p4 drop a;
alter table p4 add a int not null;
alter table p attach partition p4 for values from (1, 30) to (1, 40);
alter table mlparted drop constraint check_b;
create table mlparted12 partition of mlparted1 for values from (5) to (10);
create table mlparted2 (b int not null, a int not null);
alter table mlparted attach partition mlparted2 for values from (1, 10) to (1, 20);
create table mlparted3 partition of mlparted for values from (1, 20) to (1, 30);
create table mlparted4 (like mlparted);
alter table mlparted4 drop a;
alter table mlparted4 add a int not null;
alter table mlparted attach partition mlparted4 for values from (1, 30) to (1, 40);
with ins (a, b, c) as
(insert into p (b, a) select s.a, 1 from generate_series(2, 39) s(a) returning tableoid::regclass, *)
(insert into mlparted (b, a) select s.a, 1 from generate_series(2, 39) s(a) returning tableoid::regclass, *)
select a, b, min(c), max(c) from ins group by a, b order by 1;
a | b | min | max
-----+---+-----+-----
p11 | 1 | 2 | 4
p12 | 1 | 5 | 9
p2 | 1 | 10 | 19
p3 | 1 | 20 | 29
p4 | 1 | 30 | 39
a | b | min | max
------------+---+-----+-----
mlparted11 | 1 | 2 | 4
mlparted12 | 1 | 5 | 9
mlparted2 | 1 | 10 | 19
mlparted3 | 1 | 20 | 29
mlparted4 | 1 | 30 | 39
(5 rows)
-- check that message shown after failure to find a partition shows the
@ -413,5 +413,3 @@ revoke all on key_desc from someone_else;
revoke all on key_desc_1 from someone_else;
drop role someone_else;
drop table key_desc, key_desc_1;
-- cleanup
drop table p;

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ VACUUM;
\a\t
SELECT relname, relhasindex
FROM pg_class c LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON n.oid = relnamespace
WHERE relkind = 'r' AND (nspname ~ '^pg_temp_') IS NOT TRUE
WHERE relkind IN ('r', 'P') AND (nspname ~ '^pg_temp_') IS NOT TRUE
ORDER BY relname;
a|f
a_star|f
@ -70,6 +70,13 @@ line_tbl|f
log_table|f
lseg_tbl|f
main_table|f
mlparted|f
mlparted1|f
mlparted11|f
mlparted12|f
mlparted2|f
mlparted3|f
mlparted4|f
money_data|f
num_data|f
num_exp_add|t

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@ -2227,3 +2227,4 @@ alter table p attach partition p1 for values from (1, 2) to (1, 10);
-- cleanup
drop table p;
drop table p1;

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@ -189,55 +189,55 @@ select tableoid::regclass::text, a, min(b) as min_b, max(b) as max_b from list_p
drop table range_parted, list_parted;
-- more tests for certain multi-level partitioning scenarios
create table p (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b);
create table p1 (b int not null, a int not null) partition by range ((b+0));
create table p11 (like p1);
alter table p11 drop a;
alter table p11 add a int;
alter table p11 drop a;
alter table p11 add a int not null;
-- attnum for key attribute 'a' is different in p, p1, and p11
create table mlparted (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b);
create table mlparted1 (b int not null, a int not null) partition by range ((b+0));
create table mlparted11 (like mlparted1);
alter table mlparted11 drop a;
alter table mlparted11 add a int;
alter table mlparted11 drop a;
alter table mlparted11 add a int not null;
-- attnum for key attribute 'a' is different in mlparted, mlparted1, and mlparted11
select attrelid::regclass, attname, attnum
from pg_attribute
where attname = 'a'
and (attrelid = 'p'::regclass
or attrelid = 'p1'::regclass
or attrelid = 'p11'::regclass)
and (attrelid = 'mlparted'::regclass
or attrelid = 'mlparted1'::regclass
or attrelid = 'mlparted11'::regclass)
order by attrelid::regclass::text;
alter table p1 attach partition p11 for values from (2) to (5);
alter table p attach partition p1 for values from (1, 2) to (1, 10);
alter table mlparted1 attach partition mlparted11 for values from (2) to (5);
alter table mlparted attach partition mlparted1 for values from (1, 2) to (1, 10);
-- check that "(1, 2)" is correctly routed to p11.
insert into p values (1, 2);
select tableoid::regclass, * from p;
-- check that "(1, 2)" is correctly routed to mlparted11.
insert into mlparted values (1, 2);
select tableoid::regclass, * from mlparted;
-- check that proper message is shown after failure to route through p1
insert into p (a, b) values (1, 5);
-- check that proper message is shown after failure to route through mlparted1
insert into mlparted (a, b) values (1, 5);
truncate p;
alter table p add constraint check_b check (b = 3);
-- check that correct input row is shown when constraint check_b fails on p11
truncate mlparted;
alter table mlparted add constraint check_b check (b = 3);
-- check that correct input row is shown when constraint check_b fails on mlparted11
-- after "(1, 2)" is routed to it
insert into p values (1, 2);
insert into mlparted values (1, 2);
-- check that inserting into an internal partition successfully results in
-- checking its partition constraint before inserting into the leaf partition
-- selected by tuple-routing
insert into p1 (a, b) values (2, 3);
insert into mlparted1 (a, b) values (2, 3);
-- check that RETURNING works correctly with tuple-routing
alter table p drop constraint check_b;
create table p12 partition of p1 for values from (5) to (10);
create table p2 (b int not null, a int not null);
alter table p attach partition p2 for values from (1, 10) to (1, 20);
create table p3 partition of p for values from (1, 20) to (1, 30);
create table p4 (like p);
alter table p4 drop a;
alter table p4 add a int not null;
alter table p attach partition p4 for values from (1, 30) to (1, 40);
alter table mlparted drop constraint check_b;
create table mlparted12 partition of mlparted1 for values from (5) to (10);
create table mlparted2 (b int not null, a int not null);
alter table mlparted attach partition mlparted2 for values from (1, 10) to (1, 20);
create table mlparted3 partition of mlparted for values from (1, 20) to (1, 30);
create table mlparted4 (like mlparted);
alter table mlparted4 drop a;
alter table mlparted4 add a int not null;
alter table mlparted attach partition mlparted4 for values from (1, 30) to (1, 40);
with ins (a, b, c) as
(insert into p (b, a) select s.a, 1 from generate_series(2, 39) s(a) returning tableoid::regclass, *)
(insert into mlparted (b, a) select s.a, 1 from generate_series(2, 39) s(a) returning tableoid::regclass, *)
select a, b, min(c), max(c) from ins group by a, b order by 1;
-- check that message shown after failure to find a partition shows the
@ -266,6 +266,3 @@ revoke all on key_desc from someone_else;
revoke all on key_desc_1 from someone_else;
drop role someone_else;
drop table key_desc, key_desc_1;
-- cleanup
drop table p;

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ VACUUM;
SELECT relname, relhasindex
FROM pg_class c LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON n.oid = relnamespace
WHERE relkind = 'r' AND (nspname ~ '^pg_temp_') IS NOT TRUE
WHERE relkind IN ('r', 'P') AND (nspname ~ '^pg_temp_') IS NOT TRUE
ORDER BY relname;
-- restore normal output mode