postgresql/contrib/test_decoding/expected/rewrite.out
Andres Freund d6fa44fce7 Add skip-empty-xacts option to test_decoding for use in the regression tests.
The regression tests for contrib/test_decoding regularly failed on
postgres instances that were very slow. Either because the hardware
itself was slow or because very expensive debugging options like
CLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS were used.

The reason they failed was just that some additional transactions were
decoded. Analyze and vacuum, triggered by autovac.

To fix just add a option to test_decoding to only display transactions
in which a change was actually displayed. That's not pretty because it
removes information from the tests; but better than constantly failing
tests in very likely harmless ways.

Backpatch to 9.4 where logical decoding was introduced.

Discussion: 20140629142511.GA26930@awork2.anarazel.de
2014-09-01 15:59:44 +02:00

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-- predictability
SET synchronous_commit = on;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS replication_example;
SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_logical_replication_slot('regression_slot', 'test_decoding');
?column?
----------
init
(1 row)
CREATE TABLE replication_example(id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, somedata int, text varchar(120));
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata) VALUES (1);
SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', 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]:null
COMMIT
(3 rows)
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata) VALUES (2);
ALTER TABLE replication_example ADD COLUMN testcolumn1 int;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, testcolumn1) VALUES (3, 1);
COMMIT;
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata) VALUES (3);
ALTER TABLE replication_example ADD COLUMN testcolumn2 int;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, testcolumn1, testcolumn2) VALUES (4, 2, 1);
COMMIT;
VACUUM FULL pg_am;
VACUUM FULL pg_amop;
VACUUM FULL pg_proc;
VACUUM FULL pg_opclass;
VACUUM FULL pg_type;
VACUUM FULL pg_index;
VACUUM FULL pg_database;
-- repeated rewrites that fail
BEGIN;
CLUSTER pg_class USING pg_class_oid_index;
CLUSTER pg_class USING pg_class_oid_index;
ROLLBACK;
-- repeated rewrites that succeed
BEGIN;
CLUSTER pg_class USING pg_class_oid_index;
CLUSTER pg_class USING pg_class_oid_index;
CLUSTER pg_class USING pg_class_oid_index;
COMMIT;
-- repeated rewrites in different transactions
VACUUM FULL pg_class;
VACUUM FULL pg_class;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, testcolumn1) VALUES (5, 3);
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, testcolumn1) VALUES (6, 4);
ALTER TABLE replication_example ADD COLUMN testcolumn3 int;
INSERT INTO replication_example(somedata, testcolumn1, testcolumn3) VALUES (7, 5, 1);
COMMIT;
-- make old files go away
CHECKPOINT;
SELECT data FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NULL, 'include-xids', '0', 'skip-empty-xacts', '1');
data
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BEGIN
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:2 somedata[integer]:2 text[character varying]:null
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:3 somedata[integer]:3 text[character varying]:null testcolumn1[integer]:1
COMMIT
BEGIN
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:4 somedata[integer]:3 text[character varying]:null testcolumn1[integer]:null
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:5 somedata[integer]:4 text[character varying]:null testcolumn1[integer]:2 testcolumn2[integer]:1
COMMIT
BEGIN
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:6 somedata[integer]:5 text[character varying]:null testcolumn1[integer]:3 testcolumn2[integer]:null
COMMIT
BEGIN
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:7 somedata[integer]:6 text[character varying]:null testcolumn1[integer]:4 testcolumn2[integer]:null
table public.replication_example: INSERT: id[integer]:8 somedata[integer]:7 text[character varying]:null testcolumn1[integer]:5 testcolumn2[integer]:null testcolumn3[integer]:1
COMMIT
(15 rows)
SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regression_slot');
pg_drop_replication_slot
--------------------------
(1 row)
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS replication_example;