Fix duplicate primary keys in partitions

When using the CREATE TABLE .. PARTITION OF syntax, it's possible to
cause a partition to get two primary keys if the parent already has one.
Tighten the check to disallow that.

Reported-by: Rajkumar Raghuwanshi
Author: Amul Sul
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKcux6=OnSV3-qd8Gb6W=KPPwcCz6Fe_O_MQYjTa24__Xn8XxA@mail.gmail.com
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Alvaro Herrera 2018-10-04 11:37:20 -03:00
parent 09921f397b
commit fb9e93a2c5
3 changed files with 30 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -218,12 +218,12 @@ index_check_primary_key(Relation heapRel,
int i;
/*
* If ALTER TABLE, check that there isn't already a PRIMARY KEY. In CREATE
* TABLE, we have faith that the parser rejected multiple pkey clauses;
* and CREATE INDEX doesn't have a way to say PRIMARY KEY, so it's no
* problem either.
* If ALTER TABLE and CREATE TABLE .. PARTITION OF, check that there isn't
* already a PRIMARY KEY. In CREATE TABLE for an ordinary relations, we
* have faith that the parser rejected multiple pkey clauses; and CREATE
* INDEX doesn't have a way to say PRIMARY KEY, so it's no problem either.
*/
if (is_alter_table &&
if ((is_alter_table || heapRel->rd_rel->relispartition) &&
relationHasPrimaryKey(heapRel))
{
ereport(ERROR,

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@ -800,8 +800,24 @@ Indexes:
"idxpart_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (a)
Number of partitions: 0
-- multiple primary key on child should fail
create table failpart partition of idxpart (b primary key) for values from (0) to (100);
ERROR: multiple primary keys for table "failpart" are not allowed
drop table idxpart;
-- but not if you fail to use the full partition key
-- primary key on child is okay if there's no PK in the parent, though
create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a);
create table idxpart1pk partition of idxpart (a primary key) for values from (0) to (100);
\d idxpart1pk
Table "public.idxpart1pk"
Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
--------+---------+-----------+----------+---------
a | integer | | not null |
Partition of: idxpart FOR VALUES FROM (0) TO (100)
Indexes:
"idxpart1pk_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (a)
drop table idxpart;
-- Failing to use the full partition key is not allowed
create table idxpart (a int unique, b int) partition by range (a, b);
ERROR: insufficient columns in UNIQUE constraint definition
DETAIL: UNIQUE constraint on table "idxpart" lacks column "b" which is part of the partition key.

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@ -401,9 +401,16 @@ drop table idxpart;
-- Verify that it works to add primary key / unique to partitioned tables
create table idxpart (a int primary key, b int) partition by range (a);
\d idxpart
-- multiple primary key on child should fail
create table failpart partition of idxpart (b primary key) for values from (0) to (100);
drop table idxpart;
-- primary key on child is okay if there's no PK in the parent, though
create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a);
create table idxpart1pk partition of idxpart (a primary key) for values from (0) to (100);
\d idxpart1pk
drop table idxpart;
-- but not if you fail to use the full partition key
-- Failing to use the full partition key is not allowed
create table idxpart (a int unique, b int) partition by range (a, b);
create table idxpart (a int, b int unique) partition by range (a, b);
create table idxpart (a int primary key, b int) partition by range (b, a);