Prevent display of dropped columns in row constraint violation messages.

ExecBuildSlotValueDescription() printed "null" for each dropped column in
a row being complained of by ExecConstraints().  This has some sanity in
terms of the underlying implementation, but is of course pretty surprising
to users.  To fix, we must pass the target relation's descriptor to
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(), because the slot descriptor it had been
using doesn't get labeled with attisdropped markers.

Per bug #8408 from Maxim Boguk.  Back-patch to 9.2 where the feature of
printing row values in NOT NULL and CHECK constraint violation messages
was introduced.

Michael Paquier and Tom Lane
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2013-11-07 14:41:36 -05:00
parent 5e900bc00f
commit c28b289bf3
3 changed files with 57 additions and 13 deletions

View File

@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ static void ExecutePlan(EState *estate, PlanState *planstate,
static bool ExecCheckRTEPerms(RangeTblEntry *rte);
static void ExecCheckXactReadOnly(PlannedStmt *plannedstmt);
static char *ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(TupleTableSlot *slot,
TupleDesc tupdesc,
int maxfieldlen);
static void EvalPlanQualStart(EPQState *epqstate, EState *parentestate,
Plan *planTree);
@ -1586,25 +1587,28 @@ ExecConstraints(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo,
TupleTableSlot *slot, EState *estate)
{
Relation rel = resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
TupleConstr *constr = rel->rd_att->constr;
TupleDesc tupdesc = RelationGetDescr(rel);
TupleConstr *constr = tupdesc->constr;
Assert(constr);
if (constr->has_not_null)
{
int natts = rel->rd_att->natts;
int natts = tupdesc->natts;
int attrChk;
for (attrChk = 1; attrChk <= natts; attrChk++)
{
if (rel->rd_att->attrs[attrChk - 1]->attnotnull &&
if (tupdesc->attrs[attrChk - 1]->attnotnull &&
slot_attisnull(slot, attrChk))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NOT_NULL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("null value in column \"%s\" violates not-null constraint",
NameStr(rel->rd_att->attrs[attrChk - 1]->attname)),
NameStr(tupdesc->attrs[attrChk - 1]->attname)),
errdetail("Failing row contains %s.",
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(slot, 64)),
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(slot,
tupdesc,
64)),
errtablecol(rel, attrChk)));
}
}
@ -1619,7 +1623,9 @@ ExecConstraints(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo,
errmsg("new row for relation \"%s\" violates check constraint \"%s\"",
RelationGetRelationName(rel), failed),
errdetail("Failing row contains %s.",
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(slot, 64)),
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(slot,
tupdesc,
64)),
errtableconstraint(rel, failed)));
}
}
@ -1663,7 +1669,9 @@ ExecWithCheckOptions(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo,
errmsg("new row violates WITH CHECK OPTION for view \"%s\"",
wco->viewname),
errdetail("Failing row contains %s.",
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(slot, 64))));
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(slot,
RelationGetDescr(resultRelInfo->ri_RelationDesc),
64))));
}
}
@ -1671,15 +1679,22 @@ ExecWithCheckOptions(ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo,
* ExecBuildSlotValueDescription -- construct a string representing a tuple
*
* This is intentionally very similar to BuildIndexValueDescription, but
* unlike that function, we truncate long field values. That seems necessary
* here since heap field values could be very long, whereas index entries
* typically aren't so wide.
* unlike that function, we truncate long field values (to at most maxfieldlen
* bytes). That seems necessary here since heap field values could be very
* long, whereas index entries typically aren't so wide.
*
* Also, unlike the case with index entries, we need to be prepared to ignore
* dropped columns. We used to use the slot's tuple descriptor to decode the
* data, but the slot's descriptor doesn't identify dropped columns, so we
* now need to be passed the relation's descriptor.
*/
static char *
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(TupleTableSlot *slot, int maxfieldlen)
ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(TupleTableSlot *slot,
TupleDesc tupdesc,
int maxfieldlen)
{
StringInfoData buf;
TupleDesc tupdesc = slot->tts_tupleDescriptor;
bool write_comma = false;
int i;
/* Make sure the tuple is fully deconstructed */
@ -1694,6 +1709,10 @@ ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(TupleTableSlot *slot, int maxfieldlen)
char *val;
int vallen;
/* ignore dropped columns */
if (tupdesc->attrs[i]->attisdropped)
continue;
if (slot->tts_isnull[i])
val = "null";
else
@ -1706,8 +1725,10 @@ ExecBuildSlotValueDescription(TupleTableSlot *slot, int maxfieldlen)
val = OidOutputFunctionCall(foutoid, slot->tts_values[i]);
}
if (i > 0)
if (write_comma)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, ", ");
else
write_comma = true;
/* truncate if needed */
vallen = strlen(val);

View File

@ -1196,6 +1196,20 @@ select * from atacc1;
--
(1 row)
drop table atacc1;
-- test constraint error reporting in presence of dropped columns
create table atacc1 (id serial primary key, value int check (value < 10));
insert into atacc1(value) values (100);
ERROR: new row for relation "atacc1" violates check constraint "atacc1_value_check"
DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 100).
alter table atacc1 drop column value;
alter table atacc1 add column value int check (value < 10);
insert into atacc1(value) values (100);
ERROR: new row for relation "atacc1" violates check constraint "atacc1_value_check"
DETAIL: Failing row contains (2, 100).
insert into atacc1(id, value) values (null, 0);
ERROR: null value in column "id" violates not-null constraint
DETAIL: Failing row contains (null, 0).
drop table atacc1;
-- test inheritance
create table parent (a int, b int, c int);

View File

@ -874,6 +874,15 @@ select * from atacc1;
drop table atacc1;
-- test constraint error reporting in presence of dropped columns
create table atacc1 (id serial primary key, value int check (value < 10));
insert into atacc1(value) values (100);
alter table atacc1 drop column value;
alter table atacc1 add column value int check (value < 10);
insert into atacc1(value) values (100);
insert into atacc1(id, value) values (null, 0);
drop table atacc1;
-- test inheritance
create table parent (a int, b int, c int);
insert into parent values (1, 2, 3);