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588 lines
17 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* view.c
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* use rewrite rules to construct views
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/commands/view.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/heapam.h"
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#include "access/xact.h"
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#include "catalog/namespace.h"
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#include "commands/defrem.h"
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#include "commands/tablecmds.h"
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#include "commands/view.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
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#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
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#include "parser/analyze.h"
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#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteDefine.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteManip.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteHandler.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteSupport.h"
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#include "utils/acl.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
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#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
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#include "utils/rel.h"
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#include "utils/syscache.h"
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static void checkViewTupleDesc(TupleDesc newdesc, TupleDesc olddesc);
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Validator for "check_option" reloption on views. The allowed values
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* are "local" and "cascaded".
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*/
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void
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validateWithCheckOption(const char *value)
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{
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if (value == NULL ||
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(pg_strcasecmp(value, "local") != 0 &&
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pg_strcasecmp(value, "cascaded") != 0))
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{
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("invalid value for \"check_option\" option"),
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errdetail("Valid values are \"local\" and \"cascaded\".")));
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}
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
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* DefineVirtualRelation
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*
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* Create a view relation and use the rules system to store the query
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* for the view.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static ObjectAddress
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DefineVirtualRelation(RangeVar *relation, List *tlist, bool replace,
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List *options, Query *viewParse)
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{
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Oid viewOid;
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LOCKMODE lockmode;
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CreateStmt *createStmt = makeNode(CreateStmt);
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List *attrList;
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ListCell *t;
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/*
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* create a list of ColumnDef nodes based on the names and types of the
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* (non-junk) targetlist items from the view's SELECT list.
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*/
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attrList = NIL;
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foreach(t, tlist)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(t);
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if (!tle->resjunk)
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{
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ColumnDef *def = makeColumnDef(tle->resname,
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exprType((Node *) tle->expr),
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exprTypmod((Node *) tle->expr),
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exprCollation((Node *) tle->expr));
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/*
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* It's possible that the column is of a collatable type but the
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* collation could not be resolved, so double-check.
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*/
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if (type_is_collatable(exprType((Node *) tle->expr)))
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{
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if (!OidIsValid(def->collOid))
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INDETERMINATE_COLLATION),
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errmsg("could not determine which collation to use for view column \"%s\"",
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def->colname),
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errhint("Use the COLLATE clause to set the collation explicitly.")));
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}
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else
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Assert(!OidIsValid(def->collOid));
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attrList = lappend(attrList, def);
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}
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}
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if (attrList == NIL)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("view must have at least one column")));
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/*
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* Look up, check permissions on, and lock the creation namespace; also
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* check for a preexisting view with the same name. This will also set
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* relation->relpersistence to RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP if the selected
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* namespace is temporary.
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*/
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lockmode = replace ? AccessExclusiveLock : NoLock;
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(void) RangeVarGetAndCheckCreationNamespace(relation, lockmode, &viewOid);
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if (OidIsValid(viewOid) && replace)
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{
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Relation rel;
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TupleDesc descriptor;
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List *atcmds = NIL;
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AlterTableCmd *atcmd;
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ObjectAddress address;
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/* Relation is already locked, but we must build a relcache entry. */
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rel = relation_open(viewOid, NoLock);
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/* Make sure it *is* a view. */
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if (rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_VIEW)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
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errmsg("\"%s\" is not a view",
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RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
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/* Also check it's not in use already */
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CheckTableNotInUse(rel, "CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW");
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/*
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* Due to the namespace visibility rules for temporary objects, we
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* should only end up replacing a temporary view with another
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* temporary view, and similarly for permanent views.
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*/
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Assert(relation->relpersistence == rel->rd_rel->relpersistence);
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/*
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* Create a tuple descriptor to compare against the existing view, and
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* verify that the old column list is an initial prefix of the new
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* column list.
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*/
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descriptor = BuildDescForRelation(attrList);
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checkViewTupleDesc(descriptor, rel->rd_att);
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/*
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* If new attributes have been added, we must add pg_attribute entries
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* for them. It is convenient (although overkill) to use the ALTER
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* TABLE ADD COLUMN infrastructure for this.
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*
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* Note that we must do this before updating the query for the view,
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* since the rules system requires that the correct view columns be in
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* place when defining the new rules.
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*/
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if (list_length(attrList) > rel->rd_att->natts)
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{
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ListCell *c;
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int skip = rel->rd_att->natts;
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foreach(c, attrList)
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{
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if (skip > 0)
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{
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skip--;
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continue;
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}
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atcmd = makeNode(AlterTableCmd);
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atcmd->subtype = AT_AddColumnToView;
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atcmd->def = (Node *) lfirst(c);
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atcmds = lappend(atcmds, atcmd);
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}
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AlterTableInternal(viewOid, atcmds, true);
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/* Make the new view columns visible */
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CommandCounterIncrement();
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}
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/*
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* Update the query for the view.
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*
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* Note that we must do this before updating the view options, because
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* the new options may not be compatible with the old view query (for
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* example if we attempt to add the WITH CHECK OPTION, we require that
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* the new view be automatically updatable, but the old view may not
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* have been).
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*/
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StoreViewQuery(viewOid, viewParse, replace);
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/* Make the new view query visible */
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CommandCounterIncrement();
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/*
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* Finally update the view options.
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*
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* The new options list replaces the existing options list, even if
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* it's empty.
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*/
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atcmd = makeNode(AlterTableCmd);
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atcmd->subtype = AT_ReplaceRelOptions;
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atcmd->def = (Node *) options;
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atcmds = list_make1(atcmd);
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AlterTableInternal(viewOid, atcmds, true);
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ObjectAddressSet(address, RelationRelationId, viewOid);
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/*
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* Seems okay, so return the OID of the pre-existing view.
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*/
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relation_close(rel, NoLock); /* keep the lock! */
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return address;
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}
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else
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{
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ObjectAddress address;
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/*
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* Set the parameters for keys/inheritance etc. All of these are
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* uninteresting for views...
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*/
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createStmt->relation = relation;
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createStmt->tableElts = attrList;
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createStmt->inhRelations = NIL;
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createStmt->constraints = NIL;
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createStmt->options = options;
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createStmt->oncommit = ONCOMMIT_NOOP;
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createStmt->tablespacename = NULL;
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createStmt->if_not_exists = false;
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/*
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* Create the relation (this will error out if there's an existing
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* view, so we don't need more code to complain if "replace" is
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* false).
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*/
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address = DefineRelation(createStmt, RELKIND_VIEW, InvalidOid, NULL,
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NULL);
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Assert(address.objectId != InvalidOid);
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/* Make the new view relation visible */
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CommandCounterIncrement();
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/* Store the query for the view */
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StoreViewQuery(address.objectId, viewParse, replace);
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return address;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Verify that tupledesc associated with proposed new view definition
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* matches tupledesc of old view. This is basically a cut-down version
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* of equalTupleDescs(), with code added to generate specific complaints.
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* Also, we allow the new tupledesc to have more columns than the old.
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*/
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static void
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checkViewTupleDesc(TupleDesc newdesc, TupleDesc olddesc)
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{
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int i;
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if (newdesc->natts < olddesc->natts)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot drop columns from view")));
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/* we can ignore tdhasoid */
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for (i = 0; i < olddesc->natts; i++)
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{
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Form_pg_attribute newattr = TupleDescAttr(newdesc, i);
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Form_pg_attribute oldattr = TupleDescAttr(olddesc, i);
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/* XXX msg not right, but we don't support DROP COL on view anyway */
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if (newattr->attisdropped != oldattr->attisdropped)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot drop columns from view")));
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if (strcmp(NameStr(newattr->attname), NameStr(oldattr->attname)) != 0)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot change name of view column \"%s\" to \"%s\"",
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NameStr(oldattr->attname),
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NameStr(newattr->attname))));
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/* XXX would it be safe to allow atttypmod to change? Not sure */
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if (newattr->atttypid != oldattr->atttypid ||
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newattr->atttypmod != oldattr->atttypmod)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot change data type of view column \"%s\" from %s to %s",
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NameStr(oldattr->attname),
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format_type_with_typemod(oldattr->atttypid,
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oldattr->atttypmod),
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format_type_with_typemod(newattr->atttypid,
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newattr->atttypmod))));
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/* We can ignore the remaining attributes of an attribute... */
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}
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/*
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* We ignore the constraint fields. The new view desc can't have any
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* constraints, and the only ones that could be on the old view are
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* defaults, which we are happy to leave in place.
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*/
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}
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static void
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DefineViewRules(Oid viewOid, Query *viewParse, bool replace)
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{
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/*
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* Set up the ON SELECT rule. Since the query has already been through
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* parse analysis, we use DefineQueryRewrite() directly.
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*/
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DefineQueryRewrite(pstrdup(ViewSelectRuleName),
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viewOid,
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NULL,
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CMD_SELECT,
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true,
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replace,
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list_make1(viewParse));
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/*
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* Someday: automatic ON INSERT, etc
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*/
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------
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* UpdateRangeTableOfViewParse
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*
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* Update the range table of the given parsetree.
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* This update consists of adding two new entries IN THE BEGINNING
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* of the range table (otherwise the rule system will die a slow,
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* horrible and painful death, and we do not want that now, do we?)
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* one for the OLD relation and one for the NEW one (both of
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* them refer in fact to the "view" relation).
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*
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* Of course we must also increase the 'varnos' of all the Var nodes
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* by 2...
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*
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* These extra RT entries are not actually used in the query,
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* except for run-time permission checking.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static Query *
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UpdateRangeTableOfViewParse(Oid viewOid, Query *viewParse)
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{
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Relation viewRel;
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List *new_rt;
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RangeTblEntry *rt_entry1,
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*rt_entry2;
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ParseState *pstate;
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/*
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* Make a copy of the given parsetree. It's not so much that we don't
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* want to scribble on our input, it's that the parser has a bad habit of
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* outputting multiple links to the same subtree for constructs like
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* BETWEEN, and we mustn't have OffsetVarNodes increment the varno of a
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* Var node twice. copyObject will expand any multiply-referenced subtree
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* into multiple copies.
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*/
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viewParse = copyObject(viewParse);
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/* Create a dummy ParseState for addRangeTableEntryForRelation */
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pstate = make_parsestate(NULL);
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/* need to open the rel for addRangeTableEntryForRelation */
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viewRel = relation_open(viewOid, AccessShareLock);
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/*
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* Create the 2 new range table entries and form the new range table...
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* OLD first, then NEW....
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*/
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rt_entry1 = addRangeTableEntryForRelation(pstate, viewRel,
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makeAlias("old", NIL),
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false, false);
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rt_entry2 = addRangeTableEntryForRelation(pstate, viewRel,
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makeAlias("new", NIL),
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false, false);
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/* Must override addRangeTableEntry's default access-check flags */
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rt_entry1->requiredPerms = 0;
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rt_entry2->requiredPerms = 0;
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new_rt = lcons(rt_entry1, lcons(rt_entry2, viewParse->rtable));
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viewParse->rtable = new_rt;
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/*
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* Now offset all var nodes by 2, and jointree RT indexes too.
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*/
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OffsetVarNodes((Node *) viewParse, 2, 0);
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relation_close(viewRel, AccessShareLock);
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return viewParse;
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}
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/*
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* DefineView
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* Execute a CREATE VIEW command.
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*/
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ObjectAddress
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DefineView(ViewStmt *stmt, const char *queryString,
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int stmt_location, int stmt_len)
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{
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RawStmt *rawstmt;
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Query *viewParse;
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RangeVar *view;
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ListCell *cell;
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bool check_option;
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ObjectAddress address;
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/*
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* Run parse analysis to convert the raw parse tree to a Query. Note this
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* also acquires sufficient locks on the source table(s).
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*
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* Since parse analysis scribbles on its input, copy the raw parse tree;
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* this ensures we don't corrupt a prepared statement, for example.
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*/
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rawstmt = makeNode(RawStmt);
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rawstmt->stmt = (Node *) copyObject(stmt->query);
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rawstmt->stmt_location = stmt_location;
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rawstmt->stmt_len = stmt_len;
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viewParse = parse_analyze(rawstmt, queryString, NULL, 0, NULL);
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/*
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* The grammar should ensure that the result is a single SELECT Query.
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* However, it doesn't forbid SELECT INTO, so we have to check for that.
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*/
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if (!IsA(viewParse, Query))
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elog(ERROR, "unexpected parse analysis result");
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if (viewParse->utilityStmt != NULL &&
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IsA(viewParse->utilityStmt, CreateTableAsStmt))
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("views must not contain SELECT INTO")));
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if (viewParse->commandType != CMD_SELECT)
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elog(ERROR, "unexpected parse analysis result");
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/*
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* Check for unsupported cases. These tests are redundant with ones in
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* DefineQueryRewrite(), but that function will complain about a bogus ON
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* SELECT rule, and we'd rather the message complain about a view.
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*/
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if (viewParse->hasModifyingCTE)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("views must not contain data-modifying statements in WITH")));
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/*
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* If the user specified the WITH CHECK OPTION, add it to the list of
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* reloptions.
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*/
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if (stmt->withCheckOption == LOCAL_CHECK_OPTION)
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stmt->options = lappend(stmt->options,
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makeDefElem("check_option",
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(Node *) makeString("local"), -1));
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else if (stmt->withCheckOption == CASCADED_CHECK_OPTION)
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stmt->options = lappend(stmt->options,
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makeDefElem("check_option",
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(Node *) makeString("cascaded"), -1));
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/*
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* Check that the view is auto-updatable if WITH CHECK OPTION was
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* specified.
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*/
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check_option = false;
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foreach(cell, stmt->options)
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{
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DefElem *defel = (DefElem *) lfirst(cell);
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if (pg_strcasecmp(defel->defname, "check_option") == 0)
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check_option = true;
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}
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/*
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* If the check option is specified, look to see if the view is actually
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* auto-updatable or not.
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*/
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if (check_option)
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{
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const char *view_updatable_error =
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view_query_is_auto_updatable(viewParse, true);
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if (view_updatable_error)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("WITH CHECK OPTION is supported only on automatically updatable views"),
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errhint("%s", view_updatable_error)));
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}
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/*
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* If a list of column names was given, run through and insert these into
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* the actual query tree. - thomas 2000-03-08
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*/
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if (stmt->aliases != NIL)
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{
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ListCell *alist_item = list_head(stmt->aliases);
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ListCell *targetList;
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foreach(targetList, viewParse->targetList)
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{
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TargetEntry *te = lfirst_node(TargetEntry, targetList);
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/* junk columns don't get aliases */
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if (te->resjunk)
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continue;
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te->resname = pstrdup(strVal(lfirst(alist_item)));
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alist_item = lnext(alist_item);
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if (alist_item == NULL)
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break; /* done assigning aliases */
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}
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|
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if (alist_item != NULL)
|
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ereport(ERROR,
|
|
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
|
|
errmsg("CREATE VIEW specifies more column "
|
|
"names than columns")));
|
|
}
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|
|
|
/* Unlogged views are not sensible. */
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|
if (stmt->view->relpersistence == RELPERSISTENCE_UNLOGGED)
|
|
ereport(ERROR,
|
|
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
|
|
errmsg("views cannot be unlogged because they do not have storage")));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the user didn't explicitly ask for a temporary view, check whether
|
|
* we need one implicitly. We allow TEMP to be inserted automatically as
|
|
* long as the CREATE command is consistent with that --- no explicit
|
|
* schema name.
|
|
*/
|
|
view = copyObject(stmt->view); /* don't corrupt original command */
|
|
if (view->relpersistence == RELPERSISTENCE_PERMANENT
|
|
&& isQueryUsingTempRelation(viewParse))
|
|
{
|
|
view->relpersistence = RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP;
|
|
ereport(NOTICE,
|
|
(errmsg("view \"%s\" will be a temporary view",
|
|
view->relname)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Create the view relation
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: if it already exists and replace is false, the xact will be
|
|
* aborted.
|
|
*/
|
|
address = DefineVirtualRelation(view, viewParse->targetList,
|
|
stmt->replace, stmt->options, viewParse);
|
|
|
|
return address;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Use the rules system to store the query for the view.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
StoreViewQuery(Oid viewOid, Query *viewParse, bool replace)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* The range table of 'viewParse' does not contain entries for the "OLD"
|
|
* and "NEW" relations. So... add them!
|
|
*/
|
|
viewParse = UpdateRangeTableOfViewParse(viewOid, viewParse);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now create the rules associated with the view.
|
|
*/
|
|
DefineViewRules(viewOid, viewParse, replace);
|
|
}
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