# Test decoding only the commit record of the transaction that have # modified catalogs. setup { DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl1; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl2; CREATE TABLE tbl1 (val1 integer, val2 integer); CREATE TABLE tbl2 (val1 integer, val2 integer); CREATE TABLE user_cat (val1 integer) WITH (user_catalog_table = true); } teardown { DROP TABLE tbl1; DROP TABLE tbl2; DROP TABLE user_cat; SELECT 'stop' FROM pg_drop_replication_slot('isolation_slot'); } session "s0" setup { SET synchronous_commit=on; } step "s0_init" { SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('isolation_slot', 'test_decoding'); } step "s0_begin" { BEGIN; } step "s0_savepoint" { SAVEPOINT sp1; } step "s0_truncate" { TRUNCATE tbl1; } step "s0_insert" { INSERT INTO tbl1 VALUES (1); } step "s0_insert2" { INSERT INTO user_cat VALUES (1); } step "s0_commit" { COMMIT; } session "s1" setup { SET synchronous_commit=on; } step "s1_checkpoint" { CHECKPOINT; } step "s1_get_changes" { SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('isolation_slot', NULL, NULL, 'skip-empty-xacts', '1', 'include-xids', '0'); } session "s2" setup { SET synchronous_commit=on; } step "s2_begin" { BEGIN; } step "s2_truncate" { TRUNCATE tbl2; } step "s2_commit" { COMMIT; } # For the transaction that TRUNCATEd the table tbl1, the last decoding decodes # only its COMMIT record, because it starts from the RUNNING_XACTS record emitted # during the first checkpoint execution. This transaction must be marked as # containing catalog changes while decoding the COMMIT record and the decoding # of the INSERT record must read the pg_class with the correct historic snapshot. # # Note that in a case where bgwriter wrote the RUNNING_XACTS record between "s0_commit" # and "s0_begin", this doesn't happen as the decoding starts from the RUNNING_XACTS # record written by bgwriter. One might think we can either stop the bgwriter or # increase LOG_SNAPSHOT_INTERVAL_MS but it's not practical via tests. permutation "s0_init" "s0_begin" "s0_savepoint" "s0_truncate" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s0_commit" "s0_begin" "s0_insert" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s0_commit" "s1_get_changes" # Test that we can purge the old catalog modifying transactions after restoring # them from the serialized snapshot. The first checkpoint will serialize the list # of two catalog modifying xacts. The purpose of the second checkpoint is to allow # partial pruning of the list of catalog modifying xact. The third checkpoint # followed by get_changes establishes a restart_point at the first checkpoint LSN. # The last get_changes will start decoding from the first checkpoint which # restores the list of catalog modifying xacts and then while decoding the second # checkpoint record it prunes one of the xacts in that list and when decoding the # next checkpoint, it will completely prune that list. permutation "s0_init" "s0_begin" "s0_truncate" "s2_begin" "s2_truncate" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s0_commit" "s0_begin" "s0_insert" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s2_commit" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s0_commit" "s1_get_changes" # Test that we can handle the case where there is no association between top-level # transaction and its subtransactions. The last decoding restarts from the first # checkpoint, decodes NEW_CID generated by "s0_insert2", and marks the subtransaction # as containing catalog changes while adding tuple cids to its top-level transaction. # During that, both transaction entries are created in ReorderBuffer as top-level # transactions and have the same LSN. We check if the assertion check for the order # of transaction LSNs in AssertTXNLsnOrder() is skipped since we are still before the # LSN at which we start replaying the contents of transactions. Besides, when decoding # the commit record of the top-level transaction, we must force the top-level # transaction to do timetravel since one of its subtransactions has been marked as # containing catalog changes. permutation "s0_init" "s0_begin" "s0_savepoint" "s0_insert" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s0_insert2" "s0_commit" "s0_begin" "s0_insert" "s1_checkpoint" "s1_get_changes" "s0_commit" "s1_get_changes"