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Get rid of the separate "FATAL" log level, as it was applied so inconsistently as to be meaningless. This mostly involves s/pg_log_fatal/pg_log_error/g. Create a macro pg_fatal() to handle the common use-case of pg_log_error() immediately followed by exit(1). Various modules had already invented either this or equivalent macros; standardize on pg_fatal() and apply it where possible. Invent the ability to add "detail" and "hint" messages to a frontend message, much as we have long had in the backend. Except where rewording was needed to convert existing coding to detail/hint style, I have (mostly) resisted the temptation to change existing message wording. Patch by me. Design and patch reviewed at various stages by Robert Haas, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Peter Eisentraut and Daniel Gustafsson. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1363732.1636496441@sss.pgh.pa.us
152 lines
4.0 KiB
C
152 lines
4.0 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* recovery_gen.c
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* Generator for recovery configuration
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 2011-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres_fe.h"
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#include "common/logging.h"
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#include "fe_utils/recovery_gen.h"
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#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
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static char *escape_quotes(const char *src);
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/*
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* Write recovery configuration contents into a fresh PQExpBuffer, and
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* return it.
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*/
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PQExpBuffer
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GenerateRecoveryConfig(PGconn *pgconn, char *replication_slot)
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{
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PQconninfoOption *connOptions;
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PQExpBufferData conninfo_buf;
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char *escaped;
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PQExpBuffer contents;
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Assert(pgconn != NULL);
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contents = createPQExpBuffer();
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if (!contents)
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pg_fatal("out of memory");
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/*
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* In PostgreSQL 12 and newer versions, standby_mode is gone, replaced by
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* standby.signal to trigger a standby state at recovery.
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*/
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if (PQserverVersion(pgconn) < MINIMUM_VERSION_FOR_RECOVERY_GUC)
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appendPQExpBufferStr(contents, "standby_mode = 'on'\n");
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connOptions = PQconninfo(pgconn);
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if (connOptions == NULL)
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pg_fatal("out of memory");
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initPQExpBuffer(&conninfo_buf);
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for (PQconninfoOption *opt = connOptions; opt && opt->keyword; opt++)
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{
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/* Omit empty settings and those libpqwalreceiver overrides. */
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if (strcmp(opt->keyword, "replication") == 0 ||
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strcmp(opt->keyword, "dbname") == 0 ||
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strcmp(opt->keyword, "fallback_application_name") == 0 ||
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(opt->val == NULL) ||
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(opt->val != NULL && opt->val[0] == '\0'))
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continue;
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/* Separate key-value pairs with spaces */
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if (conninfo_buf.len != 0)
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appendPQExpBufferChar(&conninfo_buf, ' ');
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/*
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* Write "keyword=value" pieces, the value string is escaped and/or
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* quoted if necessary.
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*/
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appendPQExpBuffer(&conninfo_buf, "%s=", opt->keyword);
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appendConnStrVal(&conninfo_buf, opt->val);
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}
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if (PQExpBufferDataBroken(conninfo_buf))
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pg_fatal("out of memory");
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/*
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* Escape the connection string, so that it can be put in the config file.
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* Note that this is different from the escaping of individual connection
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* options above!
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*/
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escaped = escape_quotes(conninfo_buf.data);
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termPQExpBuffer(&conninfo_buf);
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appendPQExpBuffer(contents, "primary_conninfo = '%s'\n", escaped);
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free(escaped);
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if (replication_slot)
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{
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/* unescaped: ReplicationSlotValidateName allows [a-z0-9_] only */
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appendPQExpBuffer(contents, "primary_slot_name = '%s'\n",
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replication_slot);
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}
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if (PQExpBufferBroken(contents))
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pg_fatal("out of memory");
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PQconninfoFree(connOptions);
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return contents;
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}
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/*
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* Write the configuration file in the directory specified in target_dir,
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* with the contents already collected in memory appended. Then write
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* the signal file into the target_dir. If the server does not support
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* recovery parameters as GUCs, the signal file is not necessary, and
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* configuration is written to recovery.conf.
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*/
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void
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WriteRecoveryConfig(PGconn *pgconn, char *target_dir, PQExpBuffer contents)
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{
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char filename[MAXPGPATH];
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FILE *cf;
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bool use_recovery_conf;
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Assert(pgconn != NULL);
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use_recovery_conf =
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PQserverVersion(pgconn) < MINIMUM_VERSION_FOR_RECOVERY_GUC;
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snprintf(filename, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", target_dir,
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use_recovery_conf ? "recovery.conf" : "postgresql.auto.conf");
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cf = fopen(filename, use_recovery_conf ? "w" : "a");
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if (cf == NULL)
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pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %m", filename);
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if (fwrite(contents->data, contents->len, 1, cf) != 1)
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pg_fatal("could not write to file \"%s\": %m", filename);
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fclose(cf);
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if (!use_recovery_conf)
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{
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snprintf(filename, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", target_dir, "standby.signal");
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cf = fopen(filename, "w");
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if (cf == NULL)
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pg_fatal("could not create file \"%s\": %m", filename);
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fclose(cf);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Escape a string so that it can be used as a value in a key-value pair
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* a configuration file.
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*/
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static char *
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escape_quotes(const char *src)
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{
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char *result = escape_single_quotes_ascii(src);
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if (!result)
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pg_fatal("out of memory");
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return result;
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}
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