-- predictability SET synchronous_commit = on; SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot_p', 'test_decoding'); ?column? ---------- init (1 row) SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot_t', 'test_decoding', true); ?column? ---------- init (1 row) SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot_p'); pg_drop_replication_slot -------------------------- (1 row) SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot_p', 'test_decoding', false); ?column? ---------- init (1 row) SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot_t2', 'test_decoding', true); ?column? ---------- init (1 row) -- here we want to start a new session and wait till old one is gone select pg_backend_pid() as oldpid \gset \c - SET synchronous_commit = on; do 'declare c int = 0; begin while (select count(*) from pg_replication_slots where active_pid = ' :'oldpid' ') > 0 loop c := c + 1; perform pg_sleep(0.01); end loop; raise log ''slot test looped % times'', c; end'; -- should fail because the temporary slots were dropped automatically SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot_t'); ERROR: replication slot "regression_slot_t" does not exist SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot_t2'); ERROR: replication slot "regression_slot_t2" does not exist -- permanent slot has survived SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot_p'); pg_drop_replication_slot -------------------------- (1 row) -- test switching between slots in a session SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot1', 'test_decoding', true); ?column? ---------- init (1 row) CREATE TABLE replication_example(id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, somedata int, text varchar(120)); BEGIN; INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, text) VALUES (1, 1); INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, text) VALUES (1, 2); COMMIT; SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot2', 'test_decoding', true); ?column? ---------- init (1 row) INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, text) VALUES (1, 3); SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot1', NULL, NULL, 'include-xids', '0', 'skip-empty-xacts', '1'); data --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:1 somedata[integer]:1 text[character varying]:'1' table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:2 somedata[integer]:1 text[character varying]:'2' COMMIT BEGIN table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:3 somedata[integer]:1 text[character varying]:'3' COMMIT (7 rows) SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot2', NULL, NULL, 'include-xids', '0', 'skip-empty-xacts', '1'); data --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:3 somedata[integer]:1 text[character varying]:'3' COMMIT (3 rows) DROP TABLE replication_example; -- error SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot1', 'test_decoding', true); ERROR: replication slot "regression_slot1" already exists -- both should error as they should be dropped on error SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot1'); ERROR: replication slot "regression_slot1" does not exist SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot2'); ERROR: replication slot "regression_slot2" does not exist