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Add a materialized view relations.

A materialized view has a rule just like a view and a heap and
other physical properties like a table.  The rule is only used to
populate the table, references in queries refer to the
materialized data.

This is a minimal implementation, but should still be useful in
many cases.  Currently data is only populated "on demand" by the
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW and REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW statements.
It is expected that future releases will add incremental updates
with various timings, and that a more refined concept of defining
what is "fresh" data will be developed.  At some point it may even
be possible to have queries use a materialized in place of
references to underlying tables, but that requires the other
above-mentioned features to be working first.

Much of the documentation work by Robert Haas.
Review by Noah Misch, Thom Brown, Robert Haas, Marko Tiikkaja
Security review by KaiGai Kohei, with a decision on how best to
implement sepgsql still pending.
This commit is contained in:
Kevin Grittner
2013-03-03 18:23:31 -06:00
parent b15a6da292
commit 3bf3ab8c56
103 changed files with 4238 additions and 436 deletions

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "access/transam.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "catalog/catalog.h"
#include "catalog/heap.h"
#include "catalog/index.h"
#include "catalog/indexing.h"
#include "catalog/namespace.h"
@ -399,6 +400,7 @@ RelationParseRelOptions(Relation relation, HeapTuple tuple)
case RELKIND_TOASTVALUE:
case RELKIND_INDEX:
case RELKIND_VIEW:
case RELKIND_MATVIEW:
break;
default:
return;
@ -954,6 +956,12 @@ RelationBuildDesc(Oid targetRelId, bool insertIt)
/* make sure relation is marked as having no open file yet */
relation->rd_smgr = NULL;
if (relation->rd_rel->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW &&
heap_is_matview_init_state(relation))
relation->rd_isscannable = false;
else
relation->rd_isscannable = true;
/*
* now we can free the memory allocated for pg_class_tuple
*/
@ -1523,6 +1531,7 @@ formrdesc(const char *relationName, Oid relationReltype,
* initialize physical addressing information for the relation
*/
RelationInitPhysicalAddr(relation);
relation->rd_isscannable = true;
/*
* initialize the rel-has-index flag, using hardwired knowledge
@ -1747,6 +1756,7 @@ RelationReloadIndexInfo(Relation relation)
heap_freetuple(pg_class_tuple);
/* We must recalculate physical address in case it changed */
RelationInitPhysicalAddr(relation);
relation->rd_isscannable = true;
/*
* For a non-system index, there are fields of the pg_index row that are
@ -1893,6 +1903,11 @@ RelationClearRelation(Relation relation, bool rebuild)
if (relation->rd_isnailed)
{
RelationInitPhysicalAddr(relation);
if (relation->rd_rel->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW &&
heap_is_matview_init_state(relation))
relation->rd_isscannable = false;
else
relation->rd_isscannable = true;
if (relation->rd_rel->relkind == RELKIND_INDEX)
{
@ -2681,6 +2696,12 @@ RelationBuildLocalRelation(const char *relname,
RelationInitPhysicalAddr(rel);
/* materialized view not initially scannable */
if (relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW)
rel->rd_isscannable = false;
else
rel->rd_isscannable = true;
/*
* Okay to insert into the relcache hash tables.
*/
@ -4424,6 +4445,11 @@ load_relcache_init_file(bool shared)
*/
RelationInitLockInfo(rel);
RelationInitPhysicalAddr(rel);
if (rel->rd_rel->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW &&
heap_is_matview_init_state(rel))
rel->rd_isscannable = false;
else
rel->rd_isscannable = true;
}
/*