-- Adjust this setting to control where the objects get created. SET search_path = public; -- -- Define the functions and test data -- therein. -- -- Turn off echoing so that expected file does not depend on -- contents of dblink.sql. \set ECHO none \i dblink.sql \set ECHO all CREATE TABLE foo(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[], primary key (f1,f2)); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (0,'a','{"a0","b0","c0"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1,'b','{"a1","b1","c1"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (2,'c','{"a2","b2","c2"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (3,'d','{"a3","b3","c3"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (4,'e','{"a4","b4","c4"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (5,'f','{"a5","b5","c5"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (6,'g','{"a6","b6","c6"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (7,'h','{"a7","b7","c7"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (8,'i','{"a8","b8","c8"}'); INSERT INTO foo VALUES (9,'j','{"a9","b9","c9"}'); -- misc utilities -- show the currently executing query SELECT 'hello' AS hello, dblink_current_query() AS query; -- list the primary key fields SELECT * FROM dblink_get_pkey('foo'); -- build an insert statement based on a local tuple, -- replacing the primary key values with new ones SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('foo','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}'); -- build an update statement based on a local tuple, -- replacing the primary key values with new ones SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('foo','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}'); -- build a delete statement based on a local tuple, SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('foo','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}'); -- retest using a quoted and schema qualified table CREATE SCHEMA "MySchema"; CREATE TABLE "MySchema"."Foo"(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[], primary key (f1,f2)); INSERT INTO "MySchema"."Foo" VALUES (0,'a','{"a0","b0","c0"}'); -- list the primary key fields SELECT * FROM dblink_get_pkey('"MySchema"."Foo"'); -- build an insert statement based on a local tuple, -- replacing the primary key values with new ones SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('"MySchema"."Foo"','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}'); -- build an update statement based on a local tuple, -- replacing the primary key values with new ones SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('"MySchema"."Foo"','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}'); -- build a delete statement based on a local tuple, SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('"MySchema"."Foo"','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}'); -- regular old dblink SELECT * FROM dblink('dbname=regression','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- should generate "connection not available" error SELECT * FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- create a persistent connection SELECT dblink_connect('dbname=regression'); -- use the persistent connection SELECT * FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- open a cursor SELECT dblink_open('rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo'); -- fetch some data SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- this one only finds two rows left SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- close the cursor SELECT dblink_close('rmt_foo_cursor'); -- should generate 'cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" not found' error SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- close the persistent connection SELECT dblink_disconnect(); -- should generate "connection not available" error SELECT * FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- put more data into our slave table, first using arbitrary connection syntax -- but truncate the actual return value so we can use diff to check for success SELECT substr(dblink_exec('dbname=regression','INSERT INTO foo VALUES(10,''k'',''{"a10","b10","c10"}'')'),1,6); -- create a persistent connection SELECT dblink_connect('dbname=regression'); -- put more data into our slave table, using persistent connection syntax -- but truncate the actual return value so we can use diff to check for success SELECT substr(dblink_exec('INSERT INTO foo VALUES(11,''l'',''{"a11","b11","c11"}'')'),1,6); -- let's see it SELECT * FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- change some data SELECT dblink_exec('UPDATE foo SET f3[2] = ''b99'' WHERE f1 = 11'); -- let's see it SELECT * FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE a = 11; -- delete some data SELECT dblink_exec('DELETE FROM foo WHERE f1 = 11'); -- let's see it SELECT * FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE a = 11; -- close the persistent connection SELECT dblink_disconnect(); -- -- tests for the new named persistent connection syntax -- -- should generate "missing "=" after "myconn" in connection info string" error SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- create a named persistent connection SELECT dblink_connect('myconn','dbname=regression'); -- use the named persistent connection SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- create a second named persistent connection -- should error with "duplicate connection name" SELECT dblink_connect('myconn','dbname=regression'); -- create a second named persistent connection with a new name SELECT dblink_connect('myconn2','dbname=regression'); -- use the second named persistent connection SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn2','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- close the second named persistent connection SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn2'); -- open a cursor SELECT dblink_open('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo'); -- fetch some data SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- this one only finds three rows left SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- close the cursor SELECT dblink_close('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor'); -- should generate 'cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" not found' error SELECT * FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- close the named persistent connection SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn'); -- should generate "missing "=" after "myconn" in connection info string" error SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE t.a > 7; -- create a named persistent connection SELECT dblink_connect('myconn','dbname=regression'); -- put more data into our slave table, using named persistent connection syntax -- but truncate the actual return value so we can use diff to check for success SELECT substr(dblink_exec('myconn','INSERT INTO foo VALUES(11,''l'',''{"a11","b11","c11"}'')'),1,6); -- let's see it SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]); -- change some data SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','UPDATE foo SET f3[2] = ''b99'' WHERE f1 = 11'); -- let's see it SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE a = 11; -- delete some data SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','DELETE FROM foo WHERE f1 = 11'); -- let's see it SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]) WHERE a = 11; -- close the named persistent connection SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn'); -- close the named persistent connection again -- should get 'connection "myconn" not available' error SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn');