Make sample like_regex match string values of the root object instead of the
whole document. The corrected example seems to represent a more relevant
use case.
Backpatch to 12, when jsonpath was introduced.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/13440f8b-4c1f-5875-c8e3-f3f65606af2f%40xs4all.nl
Author: Erik Rijkers
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Alexander Korotkov
Backpatch-through: 12
EXPLAIN ANALYZE for an async-capable ForeignScan node associated with
postgres_fdw is done just by using instrumentation for ExecProcNode()
called from the node's callbacks, causing the following problems:
1) If the remote table to scan is empty, the node is incorrectly
considered as "never executed" by the command even if the node is
executed, as ExecProcNode() isn't called from the node's callbacks at
all in that case.
2) The command fails to collect timings for things other than
ExecProcNode() done in the node, such as creating a cursor for the
node's remote query.
To fix these problems, add instrumentation for async-capable nodes, and
modify postgres_fdw accordingly.
My oversight in commit 27e1f1456.
While at it, update a comment for the AsyncRequest struct in execnodes.h
and the documentation for the ForeignAsyncRequest API in fdwhandler.sgml
to match the code in ExecAsyncAppendResponse() in nodeAppend.c, and fix
typos in comments in nodeAppend.c.
Per report from Andrey Lepikhov, though I didn't use his patch.
Reviewed-by: Andrey Lepikhov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2eb662bb-105d-fc20-7412-2f027cc3ca72%40postgrespro.ru
Since its introduction in bbe0a81, compression of table data supports
LZ4, but nothing had been done within the MSVC scripts to allow users to
build the code with this library.
This commit closes the gap by extending the MSVC scripts to be able to
build optionally with LZ4. Getting libraries that can be used for
compilation and execution is possible as LZ4 can be compiled down to
MSVC 2010 using its source tarball. MinGW may require extra efforts to
be able to work, and I have been able to test this only with MSVC, still
this is better than nothing to give users a way to test the feature on
Windows.
Author: Dilip Kumar
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YJPdNeF68XpwDDki@paquier.xyz
"make dist", in charge of creating a distribution tarball, failed when
attempting to generate ./INSTALL as a new reference added to
guc-default-toast-compression on the documentation for the installation
details was not getting translated properly to plain text. Like all the
other link references on this page, this adds a new entry to
standalone-profile.xsl to allow the generation of ./INSTALL to finish
properly.
Oversight in 02a93e7, per buildfarm member guaibasaurus.
This set of commits has some bugs with known fixes, but at this late
stage in the release cycle it seems best to revert and resubmit next
time, along with some new automated test coverage for this whole area.
Commits reverted:
dc88460c: Doc: Review for "Optionally prefetch referenced data in recovery."
1d257577: Optionally prefetch referenced data in recovery.
f003d9f8: Add circular WAL decoding buffer.
323cbe7c: Remove read_page callback from XLogReader.
Remove the new GUC group WAL_RECOVERY recently added by a55a9847, as the
corresponding section of config.sgml is now reverted.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOuzzgrn7iKnFRsB4MHp3UisEQAGgZMbk_ViTN4HV4-Ksq8zCg%40mail.gmail.com
The upstream project is officially named "LZ4", and the documentation
was confused with the option value that can be used with DDLs supporting
this option, and the project name.
Documentation related to the configure option --with-lz4 was missing, so
add something for that.
Author: Dilip Kumar, Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YJaOZQDXBVySq+Cc@paquier.xyz
The docs mentioned expression indexes as a way to improve selectivity
estimates for functions, but we have a second option to improve that by
creating extended statistics. So mention that too.
Reported-by: Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210505210947.GA27406%40telsasoft.com
The per-index collation version tracking feature was reverted, but we
still have the ability to ask Windows (352f6f2d) and FreeBSD
(ca051d8b) for collation versions to store in pg_collation.collversion.
So, from the reverted patch, take a few words of documentation about
libc on all three supported OSes to replace the pre-existing note that
mentioned only glibc.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGLhj5t1fcjqAu8iD9B3ixJtsTNqyCCD4V0aTO9kAKAjjA%40mail.gmail.com
Design problems were discovered in the handling of composite types and
record types that would cause some relevant versions not to be recorded.
Misgivings were also expressed about the use of the pg_depend catalog
for this purpose. We're out of time for this release so we'll revert
and try again.
Commits reverted:
1bf946bd: Doc: Document known problem with Windows collation versions.
cf002008: Remove no-longer-relevant test case.
ef387bed: Fix bogus collation-version-recording logic.
0fb0a050: Hide internal error for pg_collation_actual_version(<bad OID>).
ff942057: Suppress "warning: variable 'collcollate' set but not used".
d50e3b1f: Fix assertion in collation version lookup.
f24b1569: Rethink extraction of collation dependencies.
257836a7: Track collation versions for indexes.
cd6f479e: Add pg_depend.refobjversion.
7d1297df: Remove pg_collation.collversion.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKGLhj5t1fcjqAu8iD9B3ixJtsTNqyCCD4V0aTO9kAKAjjA%40mail.gmail.com
The grammar changes in commit bbe0a81db69bd10bd166907c3701492a29aca294
allow SET COMPRESSION to be used with ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW as
well as with ALTER TABLE, so update those docs to say that it works.
Also, update the documentation for the pg_column_compression()
to explain that it will return NULL when there's no relevant value.
Patch by me, per concerns from Michael Paquier.
Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmob9h5u4iNL9KM0drZgkY-JL4oCVW0dWrMqtLPQ1zHkquA@mail.gmail.com
Currently, replication slot statistics are updated at prepare, commit, and
rollback. Now, if the transaction is interrupted the stats might not get
updated. Fixed this by updating replication statistics after every
stream/spill.
In passing update the docs to change the description of some of the slot
stats.
Author: Vignesh C, Sawada Masahiko
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210319185247.ldebgpdaxsowiflw@alap3.anarazel.de
Previously, a lot of information about type regclass existed only
in the discussion of the sequence functions. Maybe that made sense
in the beginning, because I think originally those were the only
functions taking regclass. But it doesn't make sense anymore.
Move that material to the "Object Identifier Types" section in
datatype.sgml, generalize it to talk about the other reg* types
as well, and add more examples.
Per bug #16991 from Federico Caselli.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16991-bcaeaafa17e0a723@postgresql.org
Before now, looking up "multirange" in the index only led to the
multirange() function. To make this more useful, also add an entry
pointing to the range types section.
Mention specifically that you can't call aggregates, window functions,
or procedures this way (the inability to call SRFs was already
mentioned).
Also, the claim that PQfn doesn't support NULL arguments or results
has been a lie since we invented protocol 3.0. Not sure why this
text was never updated for that, but do it now.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2039442.1615317309@sss.pgh.pa.us
Makes partition descriptor acquisition faster during the transient
period in which a partition is in the process of being detached.
This also adds the restriction that only one partition can be in
pending-detach state for a partitioned table.
While at it, return find_inheritance_children() API to what it was
before 71f4c8c6f74b, and create a separate
find_inheritance_children_extended() that returns detailed info about
detached partitions.
(This incidentally fixes a bug in 8aba9322511 whereby a memory context
holding a transient partdesc is reparented to a NULL PortalContext,
leading to permanent leak of that memory. The fix is to no longer rely
on reparenting contexts to PortalContext. Reported by Amit Langote.)
Per gripe from Amit Langote
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqFgpP1LxJZOBYGt9rpvTjXXkg5qG2+Xch2Z1Q7KrqZR1A@mail.gmail.com
Commit 8ff1c94649 allowed TRUNCATE command to truncate foreign tables.
Previously the information about "ONLY" options specified in TRUNCATE
command were passed to the foreign data wrapper. Then postgres_fdw
constructed the TRUNCATE command to issue the remote server and
included "ONLY" options in it based on the passed information.
On the other hand, "ONLY" options specified in SELECT, UPDATE or DELETE
have no effect when accessing or modifying the remote table, i.e.,
are not passed to the foreign data wrapper. So it's inconsistent to
make only TRUNCATE command pass the "ONLY" options to the foreign data
wrapper. Therefore this commit changes the TRUNCATE command so that
it doesn't pass the "ONLY" options to the foreign data wrapper,
for the consistency with other statements. Also this commit changes
postgres_fdw so that it always doesn't include "ONLY" options in
the TRUNCATE command that it constructs.
Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Bharath Rupireddy, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Justin Pryzby, Zhihong Yu
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/551ed8c1-f531-818b-664a-2cecdab99cd8@oss.nttdata.com
For some reason, the "julian" option for extract()/date_part() has
never gotten listed in the manual. Also, while Appendix B mentioned
in passing that we don't conform to the usual astronomical definition
that a Julian date starts at noon UTC, it was kind of vague about what
we do instead. Clarify that, and add an example showing how to get
the astronomical definition if you want it.
It's been like this for ages, so back-patch to all supported branches.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1197050.1619123213@sss.pgh.pa.us
This will install amcheck in the database if not present. The default
schema is for the extension is pg_catalog, but this can be overridden by
providing a value for the option.
Mark Dilger, slightly editorialized by me.
(rather divergent)
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/bdc0f7c2-09e3-ee57-8471-569dfb509234@dunslane.net
Previously it was documented that if using "-X none" option there was
no guarantee that all required WAL files were archived at the end of
pg_basebackup when taking a backup from the standby. But this limitation
was removed by commit 52f8a59dd9. Now, even when taking a backup
from the standby, pg_basebackup can wait for all required WAL files
to be archived. Therefore this commit removes such obsolete
description from the docs.
Also this commit adds new description about the limitation when
taking a backup from the standby, into the docs. The limitation is that
pg_basebackup cannot force the standbfy to switch to a new WAL file
at the end of backup, which may cause pg_basebackup to wait a long
time for the last required WAL file to be switched and archived,
especially when write activity on the primary is low.
Back-patch to v10 where the issue was introduced.
Reported-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi
Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Fujii Masao
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210420.133235.1342729068750553399.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
parallel_leader_participation got introduced in e5253fd, where it was
listed under RESOURCES_ASYNCHRONOUS in guc.c, but the documentation
did not reflect that and listed it with the other planner-related
options. This commit fixes this inconsistency as the parameter is
intended to be an asynchronous one.
While on it, reorganize a bit the section dedicated to asynchronous
parameters, backend_flush_after being moved first to do better in terms
of alphabetical order of the options listed.
Reported-by: Yanliang Lei
Author: Bharath Rupireddy
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16972-42d4b0c15aa1d5f5@postgresql.org
Not enabling compute_query_id would disable pg_stat_statements even if
the module is listed in shared_preload_libraries, so add it to the
minimum configuration set as listed in its documentation.
Author: Greg Nancarrow
Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud, Bharath Rupireddy
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJcOf-fXyb2QiDbwftD813UF70w-+BsK-03bFp1GrijXU9GQYQ@mail.gmail.com
log_statement is issued before query_id can be computed, so properly
clear the value, and document the interaction.
Reported-by: Fujii Masao, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/YHPkU8hFi4no4NSw@paquier.xyz
Author: Julien Rouhaud
Previously, it was pg_stat_activity.queryid to match the
pg_stat_statements queryid column. This is an adjustment to patch
4f0b0966c8. This also adjusts some of the internal function calls to
match. Catversion bumped.
Reported-by: Álvaro Herrera, Julien Rouhaud
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210408032704.GA7498@alvherre.pgsql
In the new test after resetting the stats, we were not waiting for the
stats message to be delivered. Also, we need to decode the results for
the new test, otherwise, it will show the old stats.
In passing,
a. Change docs added by commit f5fc2f5b23 as per suggestion by
Justin Pryzby.
b. Bump the PGSTAT_FILE_FORMAT_ID as commit f5fc2f5b23 changes the file
format of stats.
Reported-by: Tom Lane based on buildfarm reports
Author: Vignesh C, Justin Pryzby
Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210319185247.ldebgpdaxsowiflw@alap3.anarazel.de