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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Haas
e5253fdc4f Add parallel_leader_participation GUC.
Sometimes, for testing, it's useful to have the leader do nothing but
read tuples from workers; and it's possible that could work out better
even in production.

Thomas Munro, reviewed by Amit Kapila and by me.  A few final tweaks
by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAEepm=2U++Lp3bNTv2Bv_kkr5NE2pOyHhxU=G0YTa4ZhSYhHiw@mail.gmail.com
2017-11-15 08:23:18 -05:00
Tom Lane
6d776522d2 Document changes in large-object privilege checking.
Commit 5ecc0d738 removed the hard-wired superuser checks in lo_import
and lo_export in favor of protecting them with SQL permissions, but
failed to adjust the documentation to match.  Fix that, and add a
<caution> paragraph pointing out the nontrivial security hazards
involved with actually granting such permissions.  (It's still better
than ALLOW_DANGEROUS_LO_FUNCTIONS, though.)

Also, commit ae20b23a9 caused large object read/write privilege to
be checked during lo_open() rather than in the actual read or write
calls.  Document that.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB7nPqRHmNOYbETnc_2EjsuzSM00Z+BWKv9sy6tnvSd5gWT_JA@mail.gmail.com
2017-11-14 12:33:10 -05:00
Tom Lane
591c504fad Allow running just selected steps of pgbench's initialization sequence.
This feature caters to specialized use-cases such as running the normal
pgbench scenario with nonstandard indexes, or inserting other actions
between steps of the initialization sequence.  The normal sequence of
initialization actions is broken down into half a dozen steps which can
be executed in a user-specified order, to the extent to which that's
sensible.  The actions themselves aren't changed, except to make them
more robust against nonstandard uses:

* all four tables are now dropped in one DROP command, to reduce
assumptions about what foreign key relationships exist;

* all four tables are now truncated at the start of the data load
step, for consistency;

* the foreign key creation commands now specify constraint names, to
prevent accidentally creating duplicate constraints by executing the
'f' step twice.

Make some cosmetic adjustments in the messages emitted by pgbench
so that it's clear which steps are getting run, and so that the
messages agree with the documented names of the steps.

In passing, fix failure to enforce that the -v option is used only
in benchmarking mode.

Masahiko Sawada, reviewed by Fabien Coelho, editorialized a bit by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoCsz0ZzfCFcxYZ+PUdpkDd5VsCSG0Pre_-K1EgokCDFYA@mail.gmail.com
2017-11-13 16:40:09 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
ce4c86a656 Mention CREATE/DROP STATISTICS in event triggers docs
The new commands are reported by event triggers, but they weren't
documented as such.  Repair.

Author: David Rowley
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKJS1f-t-NE=AThB3zu1mKhdrm8PCb=++3e7x=Lf343xcrFHxQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-11-13 19:36:23 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut
9a8d3c4eea Add -wnet to SP invocations
This causes a warning when accidentally backpatching an XML-style
empty-element tag like <xref linkend="abc"/>.
2017-11-10 08:31:08 -05:00
Robert Haas
1aba8e651a Add hash partitioning.
Hash partitioning is useful when you want to partition a growing data
set evenly.  This can be useful to keep table sizes reasonable, which
makes maintenance operations such as VACUUM faster, or to enable
partition-wise join.

At present, we still depend on constraint exclusion for partitioning
pruning, and the shape of the partition constraints for hash
partitioning is such that that doesn't work.  Work is underway to fix
that, which should both improve performance and make partitioning
pruning work with hash partitioning.

Amul Sul, reviewed and tested by Dilip Kumar, Ashutosh Bapat, Yugo
Nagata, Rajkumar Raghuwanshi, Jesper Pedersen, and by me.  A few
final tweaks also by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAAJ_b96fhpJAP=ALbETmeLk1Uni_GFZD938zgenhF49qgDTjaQ@mail.gmail.com
2017-11-09 18:07:44 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
e7397f015c Remove junk left from DSSSL to XSL conversion 2017-11-09 17:01:40 -05:00
Tom Lane
bd65e0c624 Doc: fix erroneous example.
The grammar requires these options to appear the other way 'round.

jotpe@posteo.de

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/78933bd0-45ce-690e-b832-a328dd1a5567@posteo.de
2017-11-08 17:20:53 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
2eb4a831e5 Change TRUE/FALSE to true/false
The lower case spellings are C and C++ standard and are used in most
parts of the PostgreSQL sources.  The upper case spellings are only used
in some files/modules.  So standardize on the standard spellings.

The APIs for ICU, Perl, and Windows define their own TRUE and FALSE, so
those are left as is when using those APIs.

In code comments, we use the lower-case spelling for the C concepts and
keep the upper-case spelling for the SQL concepts.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-11-08 11:37:28 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
4497f2f3b3 Put markup in the right place 2017-11-08 10:57:27 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
6e1e4c0d2f Expand empty end tag 2017-11-07 21:14:41 -05:00
Simon Riggs
4b0d28de06 Remove secondary checkpoint
Previously server reserved WAL for last two checkpoints,
which used too much disk space for small servers.

Bumps PG_CONTROL_VERSION

Author: Simon Riggs <simon@2ndQuadrant.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-11-07 12:56:30 -05:00
Simon Riggs
98267ee83e Exclude pg_internal.init from BASE_BACKUP
Add docs to explain this for other backup mechanisms

Author: David Steele <david@pgmasters.net>
Reviewed-by: Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndQuadrant.com> et al
2017-11-07 12:28:35 -05:00
Tom Lane
92d830f4bf Last-minute updates for release notes.
Security: CVE-2017-12172, CVE-2017-15098, CVE-2017-15099
2017-11-06 12:02:30 -05:00
Tom Lane
b35b185bf7 Release notes for 10.1, 9.6.6, 9.5.10, 9.4.15, 9.3.20, 9.2.24.
In the v10 branch, also back-patch the effects of 1ff01b390 and c29c57890
on these files, to reduce future maintenance issues.  (I'd do it further
back, except that the 9.X branches differ anyway due to xlog-to-wal
link tag renaming.)
2017-11-05 13:47:56 -05:00
Tom Lane
42de8a0255 First-draft release notes for 10.1.
As usual, the release notes for other branches will be made by cutting
these down, but put them up for community review first.  Note that a
fair percentage of the entries apply only to prior branches because
their issue was already fixed in 10.0.
2017-11-04 18:27:14 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
bc105c4be0 doc: Update text for new recovery_target_lsn setting
Reported-by: Tomonari Katsumata <t.katsumata1122@gmail.com>
Author: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-11-04 14:42:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
49df45acd8 doc: Convert ids to upper case at build time
This makes the produced HTML anchors upper case, making it backward
compatible with the previous (9.6) build system.

Reported-by: Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater@gmx.net>
2017-11-03 14:14:02 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
0f53934164 doc: Clarify pgstattuple privileges information
The description has gotten a bit confusing over time, so rewrite the
paragraph a bit.

Reported-by: Feike Steenbergen <feikesteenbergen@gmail.com>
2017-11-02 12:13:36 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
d8c435e174 doc: Adjust name in acknowledgments
per request of the named person
2017-11-02 09:08:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
c0e2062d32 Doc: update URL for check_postgres.
Reported by Dan Vianello.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e6e12f18f70e46848c058084d42fb651@KSTLMEXGP001.CORP.CHARTERCOM.com
2017-11-01 22:07:14 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
ec7ce54204 doc: Mention pg_stat_wal_receiver in streaming replication docs
Also make the link to pg_stat_replication more precise.

Author: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com>
2017-11-01 14:32:05 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
387ec70322 doc: Add to hot standby documentation
Document the order of changing certain settings when using hot-standby
servers.  This is just a logical consequence of what was already
documented, but it gives the users some more practical advice.

Author: Yorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <a.alekseev@postgrespro.ru>
Reviewed-by: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
2017-11-01 10:50:24 -04:00
Stephen Frost
0fe2780db4 Remove inbound links to sql-createuser
CREATE USER is an alias for CREATE ROLE, not its own command any longer,
so clean up references to the 'sql-createuser' link to go to
'sql-createrole' instead.

In passing, change a few cases of 'CREATE USER' to be
'CREATE ROLE ...  LOGIN'.  The remaining cases appear reasonable and
also mention the distinction between 'CREATE ROLE' and 'CREATE USER'.
Also, don't say CREATE USER "assumes" LOGIN, but rather "includes".

Patch-by: David G. Johnston, with assumes->includes by me.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKFQuwYrbhKV8hH4TEABrDRBwf=gKremF=mLPQ6X2yGqxgFpYA@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-31 14:04:49 -04:00
Tom Lane
86182b1895 Doc: call out UPDATE syntax change as a v10 compatibility issue.
The change made by commit 906bfcad7 means that if you're writing
a parenthesized column list in UPDATE ... SET, but that column list
is only one column, you now need to write ROW(expression) on the
righthand side, not just a parenthesized expression.  This was an
intentional change for spec compatibility and potential future
expansion of the possibilities for the RHS, but I'd neglected to
document it as a compatibility issue, figuring that hardly anyone
would bother with parenthesized syntax for a single target column.
I was wrong, as shown by questions from Justin Pryzby, Adam Brusselback,
and others.  Move the release note item into the compatibility section
and point out the behavior change for a single target column.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMjNa7cDLzPcs0xnRpkvqmJ6Vb6G3EH8CYGp9ZBjXdpFfTz6dg@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-30 16:44:26 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
77954f996c Fix typo 2017-10-30 14:37:44 +01:00
Robert Haas
5f3971291f pg_receivewal: Add --no-sync option.
Michael Paquier, reviewed by Kuntal Ghosh and by me.  I did a little
wordsmithing on the documentation, too.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAB7nPqTuXuyEoVKcWcExh_b0uAjgWd_14KfGLrCTccBZ=VA0KA@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-29 12:46:55 +05:30
Robert Haas
9f295c08f8 Add table_constraint synopsis to ALTER TABLE documentation.
This is already present in the CREATE TABLE documentation, but it's
nicer not to have to refer to CREATE TABLE to find out the syntax
for ALTER TABLE.

Lætitia Avrot
2017-10-28 11:20:00 +02:00
Tom Lane
e4fbf22831 Doc: mention that you can't PREPARE TRANSACTION after NOTIFY.
The NOTIFY page said this already, but the PREPARE TRANSACTION page
missed it.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20171024010602.1488.80066@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2017-10-27 10:46:29 -04:00
Tom Lane
37a795a60b Support domains over composite types.
This is the last major omission in our domains feature: you can now
make a domain over anything that's not a pseudotype.

The major complication from an implementation standpoint is that places
that might be creating tuples of a domain type now need to be prepared
to apply domain_check().  It seems better that unprepared code fail
with an error like "<type> is not composite" than that it silently fail
to apply domain constraints.  Therefore, relevant infrastructure like
get_func_result_type() and lookup_rowtype_tupdesc() has been adjusted
to treat domain-over-composite as a distinct case that unprepared code
won't recognize, rather than just transparently treating it the same
as plain composite.  This isn't a 100% solution to the possibility of
overlooked domain checks, but it catches most places.

In passing, improve typcache.c's support for domains (it can now cache
the identity of a domain's base type), and rewrite the argument handling
logic in jsonfuncs.c's populate_record[set]_worker to reduce duplicative
per-call lookups.

I believe this is code-complete so far as the core and contrib code go.
The PLs need varying amounts of work, which will be tackled in followup
patches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4206.1499798337@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-10-26 13:47:45 -04:00
Tom Lane
a32c0923b4 Documentation improvements around domain types.
I was a bit surprised to find that domains were almost completely
unmentioned in the main SGML documentation, outside of the reference
pages for CREATE/ALTER/DROP DOMAIN.  In particular, noplace was it
mentioned that we don't support domains over composite, making it
hard to document the planned fix for that.

Hence, add a section about domains to chapter 8 (Data Types).

Also, modernize the type system overview in section 37.2; it had never
heard of range types, and insisted on calling arrays base types, which
seems a bit odd from a user's perspective; furthermore it didn't fit well
with the fact that we now support arrays over types other than base types.
It seems appropriate to use the term "container types" to describe all of
arrays, composites, and ranges, so let's do that.

Also a few other minor improvements, notably improve an example query
in rowtypes.sgml by using a LATERAL function instead of an ad-hoc
OFFSET 0 clause.

In part this is mop-up for commit c12d570fa, which missed updating 37.2
to reflect the fact that it added arrays of domains.  We could possibly
back-patch this without that claim, but I don't feel a strong need to.
2017-10-24 14:08:40 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
7c981590c2 Convert another SGML ID to lower case
The mostly automated conversion in
1ff01b3902 missed this one because of the
unusual whitespace.
2017-10-21 12:25:31 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
1ff01b3902 Convert SGML IDs to lower case
IDs in SGML are case insensitive, and we have accumulated a mix of upper
and lower case IDs, including different variants of the same ID.  In
XML, these will be case sensitive, so we need to fix up those
differences.  Going to all lower case seems most straightforward, and
the current build process already makes all anchors and lower case
anyway during the SGML->XML conversion, so this doesn't create any
difference in the output right now.  A future XML-only build process
would, however, maintain any mixed case ID spellings in the output, so
that is another reason to clean this up beforehand.

Author: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com>
2017-10-20 19:26:10 -04:00
Tom Lane
e250c8c840 Fix incorrect link in v10 release notes.
As noted by M. Justin.

Also, to keep the HEAD and REL_10 versions of release-10.sgml in sync,
back-patch the effects of c29c57890 on that file.  We have a bigger
problem there though :-(

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALtA7pmsQyTTD3fC2rmfUWgfivv5sCJJ84PHY0F_5t_SRc07Qg@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6d137bd0-eef6-1d91-d9b8-1a5e9195a899@2ndquadrant.com
2017-10-19 11:16:18 -04:00
Magnus Hagander
bcf2e5ceb0 Fix typo in release notes
Spotted by Piotr Stefaniak
2017-10-19 13:54:33 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
bf54c0f05c Make OWNER TO subcommand mention consistent
We say 'OWNER TO' in the synopsis; let's use that form elsewhere.

There is a paragraph in the <note> section that refers to various
subcommands very loosely (including OWNER); I didn't think it was an
improvement to change that one.

This is a fairly inconsequential change, so no backpatch.

Author: Amit Langote
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/69ec7b51-03e5-f523-95ce-c070ee790e70@lab.ntt.co.jp
2017-10-18 13:32:45 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera
f5b7309333 Make release notes aware that --xlog-method was renamed
Author: David G. Johnston
Discussion: https:/postgr.es/m/CAKFQuwaCsb-OKOjQXGeN0R7byxiRWvr7OtyKDbJoYgiF2vBG4Q@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-18 13:23:12 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
c29c578908 Don't use SGML empty tags
For DocBook XML compatibility, don't use SGML empty tags (</>) anymore,
replace by the full tag name.  Add a warning option to catch future
occurrences.

Alexander Lakhin, Jürgen Purtz
2017-10-17 15:10:33 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera
6ecabead4b REASSIGN OWNED BY doc: s/privileges/membership/
Reported by: David G. Johnston
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKFQuwajWqjqEL9xc1xnnmTyBg32EdAZKJXijzigbosGSs_vag@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-17 11:45:34 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut
d8794fd7c3 doc: Postgres -> PostgreSQL 2017-10-15 09:14:08 -04:00
Tom Lane
4de2d4fba3 Explicitly track whether aggregate final functions modify transition state.
Up to now, there's been hard-wired assumptions that normal aggregates'
final functions never modify their transition states, while ordered-set
aggregates' final functions always do.  This has always been a bit
limiting, and in particular it's getting in the way of improving the
built-in ordered-set aggregates to allow merging of transition states.
Therefore, let's introduce catalog and CREATE AGGREGATE infrastructure
that lets the finalfn's behavior be declared explicitly.

There are now three possibilities for the finalfn behavior: it's purely
read-only, it trashes the transition state irrecoverably, or it changes
the state in such a way that no more transfn calls are possible but the
state can still be passed to other, compatible finalfns.  There are no
examples of this third case today, but we'll shortly make the built-in
OSAs act like that.

This change allows user-defined aggregates to explicitly disclaim support
for use as window functions, and/or to prevent transition state merging,
if their implementations cannot handle that.  While it was previously
possible to handle the window case with a run-time error check, there was
not any way to prevent transition state merging, which in retrospect is
something commit 804163bc2 should have provided for.  But better late
than never.

In passing, split out pg_aggregate.c's extern function declarations into
a new header file pg_aggregate_fn.h, similarly to what we've done for
some other catalog headers, so that pg_aggregate.h itself can be safe
for frontend files to include.  This lets pg_dump use the symbolic
names for relevant constants.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4834.1507849699@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-10-14 15:21:39 -04:00
Tom Lane
0a047a1e3e Doc: fix typo in release notes.
Ioseph Kim

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/e7a79f91-8244-5bcb-afcc-96c817e86f4e@postgresql.kr
2017-10-12 11:36:14 -04:00
Tom Lane
2860596832 Doc: fix missing explanation of default object privileges.
The GRANT reference page, which lists the default privileges for new
objects, failed to mention that USAGE is granted by default for data
types and domains.  As a lesser sin, it also did not specify anything
about the initial privileges for sequences, FDWs, foreign servers,
or large objects.  Fix that, and add a comment to acldefault() in the
probably vain hope of getting people to maintain this list in future.

Noted by Laurenz Albe, though I editorialized on the wording a bit.
Back-patch to all supported branches, since they all have this behavior.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1507620895.4152.1.camel@cybertec.at
2017-10-11 16:57:14 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
44b3230e82 Use lower-case SGML attribute values
for DocBook XML compatibility
2017-10-10 10:15:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
71c75ddfbb Remove unused documentation file 2017-10-09 07:47:44 -04:00
Robert Haas
f49842d1ee Basic partition-wise join functionality.
Instead of joining two partitioned tables in their entirety we can, if
it is an equi-join on the partition keys, join the matching partitions
individually.  This involves teaching the planner about "other join"
rels, which are related to regular join rels in the same way that
other member rels are related to baserels.  This can use significantly
more CPU time and memory than regular join planning, because there may
now be a set of "other" rels not only for every base relation but also
for every join relation.  In most practical cases, this probably
shouldn't be a problem, because (1) it's probably unusual to join many
tables each with many partitions using the partition keys for all
joins and (2) if you do that scenario then you probably have a big
enough machine to handle the increased memory cost of planning and (3)
the resulting plan is highly likely to be better, so what you spend in
planning you'll make up on the execution side.  All the same, for now,
turn this feature off by default.

Currently, we can only perform joins between two tables whose
partitioning schemes are absolutely identical.  It would be nice to
cope with other scenarios, such as extra partitions on one side or the
other with no match on the other side, but that will have to wait for
a future patch.

Ashutosh Bapat, reviewed and tested by Rajkumar Raghuwanshi, Amit
Langote, Rafia Sabih, Thomas Munro, Dilip Kumar, Antonin Houska, Amit
Khandekar, and by me.  A few final adjustments by me.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFjFpRfQ8GrQvzp3jA2wnLqrHmaXna-urjm_UY9BqXj=EaDTSA@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFjFpRcitjfrULr5jfuKWRPsGUX0LQ0k8-yG0Qw2+1LBGNpMdw@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-06 11:11:10 -04:00
Robert Haas
e9baa5e9fa Allow DML commands that create tables to use parallel query.
Haribabu Kommi, reviewed by Dilip Kumar and Rafia Sabih.  Various
cosmetic changes by me to explain why this appears to be safe but
allowing inserts in parallel mode in general wouldn't be.  Also, I
removed the REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW case from Haribabu's patch,
since I'm not convinced that case is OK, and hacked on the
documentation somewhat.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAJrrPGdo5bak6qnPWe8Kpi8g_jfQEs-G4SYmG9y+OFaw2-dPvA@mail.gmail.com
2017-10-05 11:40:48 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
036166f26e Document and use SPI_result_code_string()
A lot of semi-internal code just prints out numeric SPI error codes,
which is not very helpful.  We already have an API function to convert
the codes to a string, so let's make more use of that.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
2017-10-04 22:14:21 -04:00
Tom Lane
11d8d72c27 Allow multiple tables to be specified in one VACUUM or ANALYZE command.
Not much to say about this; does what it says on the tin.

However, formerly, if there was a column list then the ANALYZE action was
implied; now it must be specified, or you get an error.  This is because
it would otherwise be a bit unclear what the user meant if some tables
have column lists and some don't.

Nathan Bossart, reviewed by Michael Paquier and Masahiko Sawada, with some
editorialization by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E061A8E3-5E3D-494D-94F0-E8A9B312BBFC@amazon.com
2017-10-03 18:53:44 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
f41bd4cb90 Expand collation documentation
Document better how to create custom collations and what locale strings
ICU accepts.  Explain the ICU examples in more detail.  Also update the
text on the CREATE COLLATION reference page a bit to take ICU more into
account.
2017-10-02 11:51:45 -04:00