particular user/db/query.
The function pg_stat_statements_reset() is extended to accept userid, dbid,
and queryid as input parameters. Now, it can discard the statistics
gathered so far by pg_stat_statements corresponding to the specified
userid, dbid, and queryid. If no parameter is specified or all the
specified parameters have default value aka 0, it will discard all
statistics as per the old behavior.
The new behavior is useful to get the fresh statistics for a specific
user/database/query without resetting all the existing statistics.
Author: Haribabu Kommi, with few additional changes by me
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Amit Kapila and Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJrrPGcyh-gkFswyc6C661K6cknL0XkNqVT0sQt2mFNMR4HRKA@mail.gmail.com
Commit 25fff40 has granted execute permission of the function
pg_stat_statements_reset() to default role "pg_read_all_stats", but this
role is meant to read statistics, and not to reset them. The
permissions on this function are revoked from "pg_read_all_stats". The
version of pg_stat_statements is bumped up in consequence.
Author: Haribabu Kommi
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJrrPGf5fCnKqXObpwGN9nMyD--tzOf-7LFCJiz59Z1wJ5qj9A@mail.gmail.com
Three nologin roles with non-overlapping privs are created by default
* pg_read_all_settings - read all GUCs.
* pg_read_all_stats - pg_stat_*, pg_database_size(), pg_tablespace_size()
* pg_stat_scan_tables - may lock/scan tables
Top level role - pg_monitor includes all of the above by default, plus others
Author: Dave Page
Reviewed-by: Stephen Frost, Robert Haas, Peter Eisentraut, Simon Riggs
All functions provided by this extension are PARALLEL SAFE. Given the
general prohibition against write operations in parallel queries, it is
perhaps a bit surprising that pg_stat_statements_reset() is parallel safe.
But since it only modifies shared memory, not the database, it's OK.
Andreas Karlsson
The new fields are min_time, max_time, mean_time and stddev_time.
Based on an original patch from Mitsumasa KONDO, modified by me. Reviewed by Petr Jelínek.
The query ID is the internal hash identifier of the statement,
and was not available in pg_stat_statements view so far.
Daniel Farina, Sameer Thakur and Peter Geoghegan, reviewed by me.
This isn't fully tested as yet, in particular I'm not sure that the
"foo--unpackaged--1.0.sql" scripts are OK. But it's time to get some
buildfarm cycles on it.
sepgsql is not converted to an extension, mainly because it seems to
require a very nonstandard installation process.
Dimitri Fontaine and Tom Lane