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Tom Lane fc2ac1fb41 Allow CHECK constraints to be placed on foreign tables.
As with NOT NULL constraints, we consider that such constraints are merely
reports of constraints that are being enforced by the remote server (or
other underlying storage mechanism).  Their only real use is to allow
planner optimizations, for example in constraint-exclusion checks.  Thus,
the code changes here amount to little more than removal of the error that
was formerly thrown for applying CHECK to a foreign table.

(In passing, do a bit of cleanup of the ALTER FOREIGN TABLE reference page,
which had accumulated some weird decisions about ordering etc.)

Shigeru Hanada and Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Kyotaro Horiguchi and
Ashutosh Bapat.
2014-12-17 17:00:53 -05:00
Tom Lane 8ec8760fc8 Revert misguided change to postgres_fdw FOR UPDATE/SHARE code.
In commit 462bd95705, I changed postgres_fdw
to rely on get_plan_rowmark() instead of get_parse_rowmark().  I still
think that's a good idea in the long run, but as Etsuro Fujita pointed out,
it doesn't work today because planner.c forces PlanRowMarks to have
markType = ROW_MARK_COPY for all foreign tables.  There's no urgent reason
to change this in the back branches, so let's just revert that part of
yesterday's commit rather than trying to design a better solution under
time pressure.

Also, add a regression test case showing what postgres_fdw does with FOR
UPDATE/SHARE.  I'd blithely assumed there was one already, else I'd have
realized yesterday that this code didn't work.
2014-12-12 12:41:49 -05:00
Tom Lane 9c58101117 Fix mishandling of system columns in FDW queries.
postgres_fdw would send query conditions involving system columns to the
remote server, even though it makes no effort to ensure that system
columns other than CTID match what the remote side thinks.  tableoid,
in particular, probably won't match and might have some use in queries.
Hence, prevent sending conditions that include non-CTID system columns.

Also, create_foreignscan_plan neglected to check local restriction
conditions while determining whether to set fsSystemCol for a foreign
scan plan node.  This again would bollix the results for queries that
test a foreign table's tableoid.

Back-patch the first fix to 9.3 where postgres_fdw was introduced.
Back-patch the second to 9.2.  The code is probably broken in 9.1 as
well, but the patch doesn't apply cleanly there; given the weak state
of support for FDWs in 9.1, it doesn't seem worth fixing.

Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Ashutosh Bapat, and somewhat modified by me
2014-11-22 16:01:05 -05:00
Andres Freund 57ca1d4f01 Specify the port in dblink and postgres_fdw tests.
That allows to run those tests against a postmaster listening on a
nonstandard port without requiring to export PGPORT in postmaster's
environment.

This still doesn't support connecting to a nondefault host without
configuring it in postmaster's environment. That's harder and less
frequently used though. So this is a useful step.
2014-08-26 12:28:08 +02:00
Andres Freund ddc2504dbc Don't hardcode contrib_regression dbname in postgres_fdw and dblink tests.
That allows parallel installcheck to succeed inside contrib/. The
output is not particularly pretty unless make's -O option to
synchronize the output is used.

There's other tests, outside contrib, that use a hardcoded,
non-unique, database name. Those prohibit paralell installcheck to be
used across more directories; but that's something for a separate
patch.
2014-08-26 12:27:26 +02:00
Tom Lane 59efda3e50 Implement IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA.
This command provides an automated way to create foreign table definitions
that match remote tables, thereby reducing tedium and chances for error.
In this patch, we provide the necessary core-server infrastructure and
implement the feature fully in the postgres_fdw foreign-data wrapper.
Other wrappers will throw a "feature not supported" error until/unless
they are updated.

Ronan Dunklau and Michael Paquier, additional work by me
2014-07-10 15:01:43 -04:00
Tom Lane 5b68d81697 Fix contrib/postgres_fdw's remote-estimate representation of array Params.
We were emitting "(SELECT null::typename)", which is usually interpreted
as a scalar subselect, but not so much in the context "x = ANY(...)".
This led to remote-side parsing failures when remote_estimate is enabled.
A quick and ugly fix is to stick in an extra cast step,
"((SELECT null::typename)::typename)".  The cast will be thrown away as
redundant by parse analysis, but not before it's done its job of making
sure the grammar sees the ANY argument as an a_expr rather than a
select_with_parens.  Per an example from Hannu Krosing.
2014-04-16 17:21:57 -04:00
Noah Misch b2b2491b06 Don't test xmin/xmax columns of a postgres_fdw foreign table.
Their values are unspecified and system-dependent.

Per buildfarm member kouprey.
2014-03-23 03:48:17 -04:00
Noah Misch 7cbe57c34d Offer triggers on foreign tables.
This covers all the SQL-standard trigger types supported for regular
tables; it does not cover constraint triggers.  The approach for
acquiring the old row mirrors that for view INSTEAD OF triggers.  For
AFTER ROW triggers, we spool the foreign tuples to a tuplestore.

This changes the FDW API contract; when deciding which columns to
populate in the slot returned from data modification callbacks, writable
FDWs will need to check for AFTER ROW triggers in addition to checking
for a RETURNING clause.

In support of the feature addition, refactor the TriggerFlags bits and
the assembly of old tuples in ModifyTable.

Ronan Dunklau, reviewed by KaiGai Kohei; some additional hacking by me.
2014-03-23 02:16:34 -04:00
Tom Lane 83204e100c Fix contrib/postgres_fdw to handle multiple join conditions properly.
The previous coding supposed that it could consider just a single join
condition in any one parameterized path for the foreign table.  But in
reality, the parameterized-path machinery forces all join clauses that are
"movable to" the foreign table to be evaluated at that node; including
clauses that we might not consider safe to send across.  Such cases would
result in an Assert failure in an assert-enabled build, and otherwise in
sending an unsafe clause to the foreign server, which might result in
errors or silently-wrong answers.  A lesser problem was that the
cost/rowcount estimates generated for the parameterized path failed to
account for any additional join quals that get assigned to the scan.

To fix, rewrite postgresGetForeignPaths so that it correctly collects all
the movable quals for any one outer relation when generating parameterized
paths; we'll now generate just one path per outer relation not one per join
qual.  Also fix bogus assumptions in postgresGetForeignPlan and
estimate_path_cost_size that only safe-to-send join quals will be
presented.

Based on complaint from Etsuro Fujita that the path costs were being
miscalculated, though this is significantly different from his proposed
patch.
2014-03-07 16:36:40 -05:00
Tom Lane dc3eb56383 Improve updatability checking for views and foreign tables.
Extend the FDW API (which we already changed for 9.3) so that an FDW can
report whether specific foreign tables are insertable/updatable/deletable.
The default assumption continues to be that they're updatable if the
relevant executor callback function is supplied by the FDW, but finer
granularity is now possible.  As a test case, add an "updatable" option to
contrib/postgres_fdw.

This patch also fixes the information_schema views, which previously did
not think that foreign tables were ever updatable, and fixes
view_is_auto_updatable() so that a view on a foreign table can be
auto-updatable.

initdb forced due to changes in information_schema views and the functions
they rely on.  This is a bit unfortunate to do post-beta1, but if we don't
change this now then we'll have another API break for FDWs when we do
change it.

Dean Rasheed, somewhat editorialized on by Tom Lane
2013-06-12 17:53:33 -04:00
Tom Lane e0b451e432 Tweak postgres_fdw regression test so autovacuum doesn't change results.
Autovacuum occurring while the test runs could allow some of the inserts to
go into recycled space, thus changing the output ordering of later queries.
While we could complicate those queries to force sorting of their output
rows, it doesn't seem like that would make the test better in any
meaningful way, and conceivably it could hide unexpected diffs.  Instead,
tweak the affected queries so that the inserted rows aren't updated by the
following UPDATE.  Per buildfarm.
2013-06-09 19:41:52 -04:00
Tom Lane b142068622 Allow CREATE FOREIGN TABLE to include SERIAL columns.
The behavior is that the required sequence is created locally, which is
appropriate because the default expression will be evaluated locally.
Per gripe from Brad Nicholson that this case was refused with a confusing
error message.  We could have improved the error message but it seems
better to just allow the case.

Also, remove ALTER TABLE's arbitrary prohibition against being applied to
foreign tables, which was pretty inconsistent considering we allow it for
views, sequences, and other relation types that aren't even called tables.
This is needed to avoid breaking pg_dump, which sometimes emits column
defaults using separate ALTER TABLE commands.  (I think this can happen
even when the default is not associated with a sequence, so that was a
pre-existing bug once we allowed column defaults for foreign tables.)
2013-05-15 19:03:29 -04:00
Tom Lane e690b95150 Avoid retrieving dummy NULL columns in postgres_fdw.
This should provide some marginal overall savings, since it surely takes
many more cycles for the remote server to deal with the NULL columns than
it takes for postgres_fdw not to emit them.  But really the reason is to
keep the emitted queries from looking quite so silly ...
2013-03-22 00:31:11 -04:00
Tom Lane 9cbc4b80dd Redo postgres_fdw's planner code so it can handle parameterized paths.
I wasn't going to ship this without having at least some example of how
to do that.  This version isn't terribly bright; in particular it won't
consider any combinations of multiple join clauses.  Given the cost of
executing a remote EXPLAIN, I'm not sure we want to be very aggressive
about doing that, anyway.

In support of this, refactor generate_implied_equalities_for_indexcol
so that it can be used to extract equivalence clauses that aren't
necessarily tied to an index.
2013-03-21 19:44:32 -04:00
Tom Lane ed3ddf918b Introduce less-bogus handling of collations in contrib/postgres_fdw.
Treat expressions as being remotely executable only if all collations used
in them are determined by Vars of the foreign table.  This means that, if
the foreign server gets different answers than we do, it's the user's fault
for not having marked the foreign table columns with collations equivalent
to the remote table's.  This rule allows most simple expressions such as
"var < 'constant'" to be sent to the remote side, because the constant
isn't determining the collation (the Var's collation would win).  There's
still room for improvement, but it's hard to see how to do it without a
lot more knowledge and/or assumptions about what the remote side will do.
2013-03-13 19:46:31 -04:00
Tom Lane 50c19fc76f Fix contrib/postgres_fdw's handling of column defaults.
Adopt the position that only locally-defined defaults matter.  Any defaults
defined in the remote database do not affect insertions performed through
a foreign table (unless they are for columns not known to the foreign
table).  While it'd arguably be more useful to permit remote defaults to be
used, making that work in a consistent fashion requires far more work than
seems possible for 9.3.
2013-03-12 18:58:13 -04:00
Tom Lane 0247d43dd9 Avoid row-processing-order dependency in postgres_fdw regression test.
A test intended to provoke an error on the remote side was coded in such
a way that multiple rows should be updated, so the output would vary
depending on which one was processed first.  Per buildfarm.
2013-03-12 10:47:04 -04:00
Tom Lane cc3f281ffb Fix postgres_fdw's issues with inconsistent interpretation of data values.
For datatypes whose output formatting depends on one or more GUC settings,
we have to worry about whether the other server will interpret the value
the same way it was meant.  pg_dump has been aware of this hazard for a
long time, but postgres_fdw needs to deal with it too.  To fix data
retrieval from the remote server, set the necessary remote GUC settings at
connection startup.  (We were already assuming that settings made then
would persist throughout the remote session.)  To fix data transmission to
the remote server, temporarily force the relevant GUCs to the right values
when we're about to convert any data values to text for transmission.

This is all pretty grotty, and not very cheap either.  It's tempting to
think of defining one uber-GUC that would override any settings that might
render printed data values unportable.  But of course, older remote servers
wouldn't know any such thing and would still need this logic.

While at it, revert commit f7951eef89, since
this provides a real fix.  (The timestamptz given in the error message
returned from the "remote" server will now reliably be shown in UTC.)
2013-03-11 21:31:28 -04:00
Tom Lane f7951eef89 Band-aid for regression test expected-results problem with timestamptz.
We probably need to tell the remote server to use specific timezone and
datestyle settings, and maybe other things.  But for now let's just hack
the postgres_fdw regression test to not provoke failures when run in
non-EST5EDT environments.  Per buildfarm.
2013-03-10 15:07:38 -04:00
Tom Lane 21734d2fb8 Support writable foreign tables.
This patch adds the core-system infrastructure needed to support updates
on foreign tables, and extends contrib/postgres_fdw to allow updates
against remote Postgres servers.  There's still a great deal of room for
improvement in optimization of remote updates, but at least there's basic
functionality there now.

KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Alexander Korotkov and Laurenz Albe, and rather
heavily revised by Tom Lane.
2013-03-10 14:16:02 -04:00
Tom Lane 09a7cd409e Rename postgres_fdw's use_remote_explain option to use_remote_estimate.
The new name was originally my typo, but per discussion it seems like a
better name anyway.  So make the code match the docs, not vice versa.
2013-02-23 12:20:48 -05:00
Tom Lane 6da378dbc9 Fix whole-row references in postgres_fdw.
The optimization to not retrieve unnecessary columns wasn't smart enough.
Noted by Thom Brown.
2013-02-22 09:21:50 -05:00
Tom Lane d0d75c4022 Add postgres_fdw contrib module.
There's still a lot of room for improvement, but it basically works,
and we need this to be present before we can do anything much with the
writable-foreign-tables patch.  So let's commit it and get on with testing.

Shigeru Hanada, reviewed by KaiGai Kohei and Tom Lane
2013-02-21 05:27:16 -05:00