-- Creating an index on a partitioned table makes the partitions -- automatically get the index create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text) partition by range (a); -- relhassubclass of a partitioned index is false before creating any partition. -- It will be set after the first partition is created. create index idxpart_idx on idxpart (a); select relhassubclass from pg_class where relname = 'idxpart_idx'; -- Check that partitioned indexes are present in pg_indexes. select indexdef from pg_indexes where indexname like 'idxpart_idx%'; drop index idxpart_idx; create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (10); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (10) to (100) partition by range (b); create table idxpart21 partition of idxpart2 for values from (0) to (100); -- Even with partitions, relhassubclass should not be set if a partitioned -- index is created only on the parent. create index idxpart_idx on only idxpart(a); select relhassubclass from pg_class where relname = 'idxpart_idx'; drop index idxpart_idx; create index on idxpart (a); select relname, relkind, relhassubclass, inhparent::regclass from pg_class left join pg_index ix on (indexrelid = oid) left join pg_inherits on (ix.indexrelid = inhrelid) where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- Some unsupported features create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (10); create index concurrently on idxpart (a); drop table idxpart; -- Verify bugfix with query on indexed partitioned table with no partitions -- https://postgr.es/m/20180124162006.pmapfiznhgngwtjf@alvherre.pgsql CREATE TABLE idxpart (col1 INT) PARTITION BY RANGE (col1); CREATE INDEX ON idxpart (col1); CREATE TABLE idxpart_two (col2 INT); SELECT col2 FROM idxpart_two fk LEFT OUTER JOIN idxpart pk ON (col1 = col2); DROP table idxpart, idxpart_two; -- Verify bugfix with index rewrite on ALTER TABLE / SET DATA TYPE -- https://postgr.es/m/CAKcux6mxNCGsgATwf5CGMF8g4WSupCXicCVMeKUTuWbyxHOMsQ@mail.gmail.com CREATE TABLE idxpart (a INT, b TEXT, c INT) PARTITION BY RANGE(a); CREATE TABLE idxpart1 PARTITION OF idxpart FOR VALUES FROM (MINVALUE) TO (MAXVALUE); CREATE INDEX partidx_abc_idx ON idxpart (a, b, c); INSERT INTO idxpart (a, b, c) SELECT i, i, i FROM generate_series(1, 50) i; ALTER TABLE idxpart ALTER COLUMN c TYPE numeric; DROP TABLE idxpart; -- If a table without index is attached as partition to a table with -- an index, the index is automatically created create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text) partition by range (a); create index idxparti on idxpart (a); create index idxparti2 on idxpart (b, c); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart); \d idxpart1 alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (10); \d idxpart1 \d+ idxpart1_a_idx \d+ idxpart1_b_c_idx -- Forbid ALTER TABLE when attaching or detaching an index to a partition. create index idxpart_c on only idxpart (c); create index idxpart1_c on idxpart1 (c); alter table idxpart_c attach partition idxpart1_c for values from (10) to (20); alter index idxpart_c attach partition idxpart1_c; select relname, relpartbound from pg_class where relname in ('idxpart_c', 'idxpart1_c') order by relname; alter table idxpart_c detach partition idxpart1_c; drop table idxpart; -- If a partition already has an index, don't create a duplicative one create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0, 0) to (10, 10); create index on idxpart1 (a, b); create index on idxpart (a, b); \d idxpart1 select relname, relkind, relhassubclass, inhparent::regclass from pg_class left join pg_index ix on (indexrelid = oid) left join pg_inherits on (ix.indexrelid = inhrelid) where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- DROP behavior for partitioned indexes create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create index on idxpart (a); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (10); drop index idxpart1_a_idx; -- no way drop index concurrently idxpart_a_idx; -- unsupported drop index idxpart_a_idx; -- both indexes go away select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; create index on idxpart (a); drop table idxpart1; -- the index on partition goes away too select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- DROP behavior with temporary partitioned indexes create temp table idxpart_temp (a int) partition by range (a); create index on idxpart_temp(a); create temp table idxpart1_temp partition of idxpart_temp for values from (0) to (10); drop index idxpart1_temp_a_idx; -- error -- non-concurrent drop is enforced here, so it is a valid case. drop index concurrently idxpart_temp_a_idx; select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart_temp%' order by relname; drop table idxpart_temp; -- ALTER INDEX .. ATTACH, error cases create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0, 0) to (10, 10); create index idxpart_a_b_idx on only idxpart (a, b); create index idxpart1_a_b_idx on idxpart1 (a, b); create index idxpart1_tst1 on idxpart1 (b, a); create index idxpart1_tst2 on idxpart1 using hash (a); create index idxpart1_tst3 on idxpart1 (a, b) where a > 10; alter index idxpart attach partition idxpart1; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart_a_b_idx; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_b_idx; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_tst1; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_tst2; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_tst3; -- OK alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_a_b_idx; alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_a_b_idx; -- quiet -- reject dupe create index idxpart1_2_a_b on idxpart1 (a, b); alter index idxpart_a_b_idx attach partition idxpart1_2_a_b; drop table idxpart; -- make sure everything's gone select indexrelid::regclass, indrelid::regclass from pg_index where indexrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%'; -- Don't auto-attach incompatible indexes create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (a int, b int); create index on idxpart1 using hash (a); create index on idxpart1 (a) where b > 1; create index on idxpart1 ((a + 0)); create index on idxpart1 (a, a); create index on idxpart (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (1000); \d idxpart1 drop table idxpart; -- If CREATE INDEX ONLY, don't create indexes on partitions; and existing -- indexes on partitions don't change parent. ALTER INDEX ATTACH can change -- the parent after the fact. create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (100); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (100) to (1000) partition by range (a); create table idxpart21 partition of idxpart2 for values from (100) to (200); create table idxpart22 partition of idxpart2 for values from (200) to (300); create index on idxpart22 (a); create index on only idxpart2 (a); create index on idxpart (a); -- Here we expect that idxpart1 and idxpart2 have a new index, but idxpart21 -- does not; also, idxpart22 is not attached. \d idxpart1 \d idxpart2 \d idxpart21 select indexrelid::regclass, indrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) where indexrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; alter index idxpart2_a_idx attach partition idxpart22_a_idx; select indexrelid::regclass, indrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) where indexrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; -- attaching idxpart22 is not enough to set idxpart22_a_idx valid ... alter index idxpart2_a_idx attach partition idxpart22_a_idx; \d idxpart2 -- ... but this one is. create index on idxpart21 (a); alter index idxpart2_a_idx attach partition idxpart21_a_idx; \d idxpart2 drop table idxpart; -- When a table is attached a partition and it already has an index, a -- duplicate index should not get created, but rather the index becomes -- attached to the parent's index. create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text) partition by range (a); create index idxparti on idxpart (a); create index idxparti2 on idxpart (b, c); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart including indexes); \d idxpart1 select relname, relkind, inhparent::regclass from pg_class left join pg_index ix on (indexrelid = oid) left join pg_inherits on (ix.indexrelid = inhrelid) where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (10); \d idxpart1 select relname, relkind, inhparent::regclass from pg_class left join pg_index ix on (indexrelid = oid) left join pg_inherits on (ix.indexrelid = inhrelid) where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- Verify that attaching an invalid index does not mark the parent index valid. -- On the other hand, attaching a valid index marks not only its direct -- ancestor valid, but also any indirect ancestor that was only missing the one -- that was just made valid create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (1) to (1000) partition by range (a); create table idxpart11 partition of idxpart1 for values from (1) to (100); create index on only idxpart1 (a); create index on only idxpart (a); -- this results in two invalid indexes: select relname, indisvalid from pg_class join pg_index on indexrelid = oid where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; -- idxpart1_a_idx is not valid, so idxpart_a_idx should not become valid: alter index idxpart_a_idx attach partition idxpart1_a_idx; select relname, indisvalid from pg_class join pg_index on indexrelid = oid where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; -- after creating and attaching this, both idxpart1_a_idx and idxpart_a_idx -- should become valid create index on idxpart11 (a); alter index idxpart1_a_idx attach partition idxpart11_a_idx; select relname, indisvalid from pg_class join pg_index on indexrelid = oid where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- verify dependency handling during ALTER TABLE DETACH PARTITION create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart); create index on idxpart1 (a); create index on idxpart (a); create table idxpart2 (like idxpart); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0000) to (1000); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (1000) to (2000); create table idxpart3 partition of idxpart for values from (2000) to (3000); select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; -- a) after detaching partitions, the indexes can be dropped independently alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart1; alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart2; alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart3; drop index idxpart1_a_idx; drop index idxpart2_a_idx; drop index idxpart3_a_idx; select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart, idxpart1, idxpart2, idxpart3; select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart); create index on idxpart1 (a); create index on idxpart (a); create table idxpart2 (like idxpart); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0000) to (1000); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (1000) to (2000); create table idxpart3 partition of idxpart for values from (2000) to (3000); -- b) after detaching, dropping the index on parent does not remove the others select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart1; alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart2; alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart3; drop index idxpart_a_idx; select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart, idxpart1, idxpart2, idxpart3; select relname, relkind from pg_class where relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; create table idxpart (a int, b int, c int) partition by range(a); create index on idxpart(c); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (250); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (250) to (500); alter table idxpart detach partition idxpart2; \d idxpart2 alter table idxpart2 drop column c; \d idxpart2 drop table idxpart, idxpart2; -- Verify that expression indexes inherit correctly create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart); create index on idxpart1 ((a + b)); create index on idxpart ((a + b)); create table idxpart2 (like idxpart); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0000) to (1000); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (1000) to (2000); create table idxpart3 partition of idxpart for values from (2000) to (3000); select relname as child, inhparent::regclass as parent, pg_get_indexdef as childdef from pg_class join pg_inherits on inhrelid = oid, lateral pg_get_indexdef(pg_class.oid) where relkind in ('i', 'I') and relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- Verify behavior for collation (mis)matches create table idxpart (a text) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart); create table idxpart2 (like idxpart); create index on idxpart2 (a collate "POSIX"); create index on idxpart2 (a); create index on idxpart2 (a collate "C"); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from ('aaa') to ('bbb'); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from ('bbb') to ('ccc'); create table idxpart3 partition of idxpart for values from ('ccc') to ('ddd'); create index on idxpart (a collate "C"); create table idxpart4 partition of idxpart for values from ('ddd') to ('eee'); select relname as child, inhparent::regclass as parent, pg_get_indexdef as childdef from pg_class left join pg_inherits on inhrelid = oid, lateral pg_get_indexdef(pg_class.oid) where relkind in ('i', 'I') and relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- Verify behavior for opclass (mis)matches create table idxpart (a text) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (like idxpart); create table idxpart2 (like idxpart); create index on idxpart2 (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from ('aaa') to ('bbb'); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from ('bbb') to ('ccc'); create table idxpart3 partition of idxpart for values from ('ccc') to ('ddd'); create index on idxpart (a text_pattern_ops); create table idxpart4 partition of idxpart for values from ('ddd') to ('eee'); -- must *not* have attached the index we created on idxpart2 select relname as child, inhparent::regclass as parent, pg_get_indexdef as childdef from pg_class left join pg_inherits on inhrelid = oid, lateral pg_get_indexdef(pg_class.oid) where relkind in ('i', 'I') and relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop index idxpart_a_idx; create index on only idxpart (a text_pattern_ops); -- must reject alter index idxpart_a_idx attach partition idxpart2_a_idx; drop table idxpart; -- Verify that attaching indexes maps attribute numbers correctly create table idxpart (col1 int, a int, col2 int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (b int, col1 int, col2 int, col3 int, a int); alter table idxpart drop column col1, drop column col2; alter table idxpart1 drop column col1, drop column col2, drop column col3; alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (1000); create index idxpart_1_idx on only idxpart (b, a); create index idxpart1_1_idx on idxpart1 (b, a); create index idxpart1_1b_idx on idxpart1 (b); -- test expressions and partial-index predicate, too create index idxpart_2_idx on only idxpart ((b + a)) where a > 1; create index idxpart1_2_idx on idxpart1 ((b + a)) where a > 1; create index idxpart1_2b_idx on idxpart1 ((a + b)) where a > 1; create index idxpart1_2c_idx on idxpart1 ((b + a)) where b > 1; alter index idxpart_1_idx attach partition idxpart1_1b_idx; -- fail alter index idxpart_1_idx attach partition idxpart1_1_idx; alter index idxpart_2_idx attach partition idxpart1_2b_idx; -- fail alter index idxpart_2_idx attach partition idxpart1_2c_idx; -- fail alter index idxpart_2_idx attach partition idxpart1_2_idx; -- ok select relname as child, inhparent::regclass as parent, pg_get_indexdef as childdef from pg_class left join pg_inherits on inhrelid = oid, lateral pg_get_indexdef(pg_class.oid) where relkind in ('i', 'I') and relname like 'idxpart%' order by relname; drop table idxpart; -- Make sure the partition columns are mapped correctly create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text) partition by range (a); create index idxparti on idxpart (a); create index idxparti2 on idxpart (c, b); create table idxpart1 (c text, a int, b int); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (10); create table idxpart2 (c text, a int, b int); create index on idxpart2 (a); create index on idxpart2 (c, b); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (10) to (20); select c.relname, pg_get_indexdef(indexrelid) from pg_class c join pg_index i on c.oid = i.indexrelid where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop table idxpart; -- Verify that columns are mapped correctly in expression indexes create table idxpart (col1 int, col2 int, a int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (col2 int, b int, col1 int, a int); create table idxpart2 (col1 int, col2 int, b int, a int); alter table idxpart drop column col1, drop column col2; alter table idxpart1 drop column col1, drop column col2; alter table idxpart2 drop column col1, drop column col2; create index on idxpart2 (abs(b)); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (0) to (1); create index on idxpart (abs(b)); create index on idxpart ((b + 1)); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (1) to (2); select c.relname, pg_get_indexdef(indexrelid) from pg_class c join pg_index i on c.oid = i.indexrelid where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop table idxpart; -- Verify that columns are mapped correctly for WHERE in a partial index create table idxpart (col1 int, a int, col3 int, b int) partition by range (a); alter table idxpart drop column col1, drop column col3; create table idxpart1 (col1 int, col2 int, col3 int, col4 int, b int, a int); alter table idxpart1 drop column col1, drop column col2, drop column col3, drop column col4; alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (1000); create table idxpart2 (col1 int, col2 int, b int, a int); create index on idxpart2 (a) where b > 1000; alter table idxpart2 drop column col1, drop column col2; alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (1000) to (2000); create index on idxpart (a) where b > 1000; select c.relname, pg_get_indexdef(indexrelid) from pg_class c join pg_index i on c.oid = i.indexrelid where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop table idxpart; -- Column number mapping: dropped columns in the partition create table idxpart1 (drop_1 int, drop_2 int, col_keep int, drop_3 int); alter table idxpart1 drop column drop_1; alter table idxpart1 drop column drop_2; alter table idxpart1 drop column drop_3; create index on idxpart1 (col_keep); create table idxpart (col_keep int) partition by range (col_keep); create index on idxpart (col_keep); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (1000); \d idxpart \d idxpart1 select attrelid::regclass, attname, attnum from pg_attribute where attrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' and attnum > 0 order by attrelid::regclass, attnum; drop table idxpart; -- Column number mapping: dropped columns in the parent table create table idxpart(drop_1 int, drop_2 int, col_keep int, drop_3 int) partition by range (col_keep); alter table idxpart drop column drop_1; alter table idxpart drop column drop_2; alter table idxpart drop column drop_3; create table idxpart1 (col_keep int); create index on idxpart1 (col_keep); create index on idxpart (col_keep); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (1000); \d idxpart \d idxpart1 select attrelid::regclass, attname, attnum from pg_attribute where attrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' and attnum > 0 order by attrelid::regclass, attnum; drop table idxpart; -- -- Constraint-related indexes -- -- 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; -- 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); create table idxpart (a int, b int primary key) partition by range (b, a); -- OK if you use them in some other order create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text, primary key (a, b, c)) partition by range (b, c, a); drop table idxpart; -- not other types of index-based constraints create table idxpart (a int, exclude (a with = )) partition by range (a); -- no expressions in partition key for PK/UNIQUE create table idxpart (a int primary key, b int) partition by range ((b + a)); create table idxpart (a int unique, b int) partition by range ((b + a)); -- use ALTER TABLE to add a primary key create table idxpart (a int, b int, c text) partition by range (a, b); alter table idxpart add primary key (a); -- not an incomplete one though alter table idxpart add primary key (a, b); -- this works \d idxpart create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0, 0) to (1000, 1000); \d idxpart1 drop table idxpart; -- use ALTER TABLE to add a unique constraint create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a, b); alter table idxpart add unique (a); -- not an incomplete one though alter table idxpart add unique (b, a); -- this works \d idxpart drop table idxpart; -- Exclusion constraints cannot be added create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a); alter table idxpart add exclude (a with =); drop table idxpart; -- When (sub)partitions are created, they also contain the constraint create table idxpart (a int, b int, primary key (a, b)) partition by range (a, b); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (1, 1) to (10, 10); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (10, 10) to (20, 20) partition by range (b); create table idxpart21 partition of idxpart2 for values from (10) to (15); create table idxpart22 partition of idxpart2 for values from (15) to (20); create table idxpart3 (b int not null, a int not null); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart3 for values from (20, 20) to (30, 30); select conname, contype, conrelid::regclass, conindid::regclass, conkey from pg_constraint where conrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by conname; drop table idxpart; -- Verify that multi-layer partitioning honors the requirement that all -- columns in the partition key must appear in primary/unique key create table idxpart (a int, b int, primary key (a)) partition by range (a); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (1000) partition by range (b); -- fail drop table idxpart; -- Ditto for the ATTACH PARTITION case create table idxpart (a int unique, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (a int not null, b int, unique (a, b)) partition by range (a, b); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (1) to (1000); DROP TABLE idxpart, idxpart1; -- Multi-layer partitioning works correctly in this case: create table idxpart (a int, b int, primary key (a, b)) partition by range (a); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (1000) partition by range (b); create table idxpart21 partition of idxpart2 for values from (0) to (1000); select conname, contype, conrelid::regclass, conindid::regclass, conkey from pg_constraint where conrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by conname; drop table idxpart; -- If a partitioned table has a unique/PK constraint, then it's not possible -- to drop the corresponding constraint in the children; nor it's possible -- to drop the indexes individually. Dropping the constraint in the parent -- gets rid of the lot. create table idxpart (i int) partition by hash (i); create table idxpart0 partition of idxpart (i) for values with (modulus 2, remainder 0); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart (i) for values with (modulus 2, remainder 1); alter table idxpart0 add primary key(i); alter table idxpart add primary key(i); select indrelid::regclass, indexrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass, indisvalid, conname, conislocal, coninhcount, connoinherit, convalidated from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) left join pg_constraint con on (idx.indexrelid = con.conindid) where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop index idxpart0_pkey; -- fail drop index idxpart1_pkey; -- fail alter table idxpart0 drop constraint idxpart0_pkey; -- fail alter table idxpart1 drop constraint idxpart1_pkey; -- fail alter table idxpart drop constraint idxpart_pkey; -- ok select indrelid::regclass, indexrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass, indisvalid, conname, conislocal, coninhcount, connoinherit, convalidated from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) left join pg_constraint con on (idx.indexrelid = con.conindid) where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop table idxpart; -- If the partition to be attached already has a primary key, fail if -- it doesn't match the parent's PK. CREATE TABLE idxpart (c1 INT PRIMARY KEY, c2 INT, c3 VARCHAR(10)) PARTITION BY RANGE(c1); CREATE TABLE idxpart1 (LIKE idxpart); ALTER TABLE idxpart1 ADD PRIMARY KEY (c1, c2); ALTER TABLE idxpart ATTACH PARTITION idxpart1 FOR VALUES FROM (100) TO (200); DROP TABLE idxpart, idxpart1; -- Ditto if there is some distance between the PKs (subpartitioning) create table idxpart (a int, b int, primary key (a)) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (a int not null, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart11 (a int not null, b int primary key); alter table idxpart1 attach partition idxpart11 for values from (0) to (1000); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (0) to (10000); drop table idxpart, idxpart1, idxpart11; -- If a partitioned table has a constraint whose index is not valid, -- attaching a missing partition makes it valid. create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart0 (like idxpart); alter table idxpart0 add primary key (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart0 for values from (0) to (1000); alter table only idxpart add primary key (a); select indrelid::regclass, indexrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass, indisvalid, conname, conislocal, coninhcount, connoinherit, convalidated from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) left join pg_constraint con on (idx.indexrelid = con.conindid) where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; alter index idxpart_pkey attach partition idxpart0_pkey; select indrelid::regclass, indexrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass, indisvalid, conname, conislocal, coninhcount, connoinherit, convalidated from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) left join pg_constraint con on (idx.indexrelid = con.conindid) where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop table idxpart; -- Related to the above scenario: ADD PRIMARY KEY on the parent mustn't -- automatically propagate NOT NULL to child columns. create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart0 (like idxpart); alter table idxpart0 add unique (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart0 default; alter table only idxpart add primary key (a); -- fail, no NOT NULL constraint alter table idxpart0 alter column a set not null; alter table only idxpart add primary key (a); -- now it works alter table idxpart0 alter column a drop not null; -- fail, pkey needs it drop table idxpart; -- if a partition has a unique index without a constraint, does not attach -- automatically; creates a new index instead. create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (a int not null, b int); create unique index on idxpart1 (a); alter table idxpart add primary key (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (1) to (1000); select indrelid::regclass, indexrelid::regclass, inhparent::regclass, indisvalid, conname, conislocal, coninhcount, connoinherit, convalidated from pg_index idx left join pg_inherits inh on (idx.indexrelid = inh.inhrelid) left join pg_constraint con on (idx.indexrelid = con.conindid) where indrelid::regclass::text like 'idxpart%' order by indexrelid::regclass::text collate "C"; drop table idxpart; -- Can't attach an index without a corresponding constraint create table idxpart (a int, b int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 (a int not null, b int); create unique index on idxpart1 (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart1 for values from (1) to (1000); alter table only idxpart add primary key (a); alter index idxpart_pkey attach partition idxpart1_a_idx; -- fail drop table idxpart; -- Test that unique constraints are working create table idxpart (a int, b text, primary key (a, b)) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (100000); create table idxpart2 (c int, like idxpart); insert into idxpart2 (c, a, b) values (42, 572814, 'inserted first'); alter table idxpart2 drop column c; create unique index on idxpart (a); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart2 for values from (100000) to (1000000); insert into idxpart values (0, 'zero'), (42, 'life'), (2^16, 'sixteen'); insert into idxpart select 2^g, format('two to power of %s', g) from generate_series(15, 17) g; insert into idxpart values (16, 'sixteen'); insert into idxpart (b, a) values ('one', 142857), ('two', 285714); insert into idxpart select a * 2, b || b from idxpart where a between 2^16 and 2^19; insert into idxpart values (572814, 'five'); insert into idxpart values (857142, 'six'); select tableoid::regclass, * from idxpart order by a; drop table idxpart; -- intentionally leave some objects around create table idxpart (a int) partition by range (a); create table idxpart1 partition of idxpart for values from (0) to (100); create table idxpart2 partition of idxpart for values from (100) to (1000) partition by range (a); create table idxpart21 partition of idxpart2 for values from (100) to (200); create table idxpart22 partition of idxpart2 for values from (200) to (300); create index on idxpart22 (a); create index on only idxpart2 (a); alter index idxpart2_a_idx attach partition idxpart22_a_idx; create index on idxpart (a); create table idxpart_another (a int, b int, primary key (a, b)) partition by range (a); create table idxpart_another_1 partition of idxpart_another for values from (0) to (100); create table idxpart3 (c int, b int, a int) partition by range (a); alter table idxpart3 drop column b, drop column c; create table idxpart31 partition of idxpart3 for values from (1000) to (1200); create table idxpart32 partition of idxpart3 for values from (1200) to (1400); alter table idxpart attach partition idxpart3 for values from (1000) to (2000); -- More objects intentionally left behind, to verify some pg_dump/pg_upgrade -- behavior; see https://postgr.es/m/20190321204928.GA17535@alvherre.pgsql create schema regress_indexing; set search_path to regress_indexing; create table pk (a int primary key) partition by range (a); create table pk1 partition of pk for values from (0) to (1000); create table pk2 (b int, a int); alter table pk2 drop column b; alter table pk2 alter a set not null; alter table pk attach partition pk2 for values from (1000) to (2000); create table pk3 partition of pk for values from (2000) to (3000); create table pk4 (like pk); alter table pk attach partition pk4 for values from (3000) to (4000); create table pk5 (like pk) partition by range (a); create table pk51 partition of pk5 for values from (4000) to (4500); create table pk52 partition of pk5 for values from (4500) to (5000); alter table pk attach partition pk5 for values from (4000) to (5000); reset search_path; -- Test that covering partitioned indexes work in various cases create table covidxpart (a int, b int) partition by list (a); create unique index on covidxpart (a) include (b); create table covidxpart1 partition of covidxpart for values in (1); create table covidxpart2 partition of covidxpart for values in (2); insert into covidxpart values (1, 1); insert into covidxpart values (1, 1); create table covidxpart3 (b int, c int, a int); alter table covidxpart3 drop c; alter table covidxpart attach partition covidxpart3 for values in (3); insert into covidxpart values (3, 1); insert into covidxpart values (3, 1); create table covidxpart4 (b int, a int); create unique index on covidxpart4 (a) include (b); create unique index on covidxpart4 (a); alter table covidxpart attach partition covidxpart4 for values in (4); insert into covidxpart values (4, 1); insert into covidxpart values (4, 1); create unique index on covidxpart (b) include (a); -- should fail -- check that detaching a partition also detaches the primary key constraint create table parted_pk_detach_test (a int primary key) partition by list (a); create table parted_pk_detach_test1 partition of parted_pk_detach_test for values in (1); alter table parted_pk_detach_test1 drop constraint parted_pk_detach_test1_pkey; -- should fail alter table parted_pk_detach_test detach partition parted_pk_detach_test1; alter table parted_pk_detach_test1 drop constraint parted_pk_detach_test1_pkey; drop table parted_pk_detach_test, parted_pk_detach_test1; create table parted_uniq_detach_test (a int unique) partition by list (a); create table parted_uniq_detach_test1 partition of parted_uniq_detach_test for values in (1); alter table parted_uniq_detach_test1 drop constraint parted_uniq_detach_test1_a_key; -- should fail alter table parted_uniq_detach_test detach partition parted_uniq_detach_test1; alter table parted_uniq_detach_test1 drop constraint parted_uniq_detach_test1_a_key; drop table parted_uniq_detach_test, parted_uniq_detach_test1; -- check that dropping a column takes with it any partitioned indexes -- depending on it. create table parted_index_col_drop(a int, b int, c int) partition by list (a); create table parted_index_col_drop1 partition of parted_index_col_drop for values in (1) partition by list (a); -- leave this partition without children. create table parted_index_col_drop2 partition of parted_index_col_drop for values in (2) partition by list (a); create table parted_index_col_drop11 partition of parted_index_col_drop1 for values in (1); create index on parted_index_col_drop (b); create index on parted_index_col_drop (c); create index on parted_index_col_drop (b, c); alter table parted_index_col_drop drop column c; \d parted_index_col_drop \d parted_index_col_drop1 \d parted_index_col_drop2 \d parted_index_col_drop11 drop table parted_index_col_drop;