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Revert403a3d91c
, as well as the followup fix7f4235032
, in all branches. We need to think a bit harder about what the behavior of LOCK TABLE on views should be, and there's no time for that before next week's releases. We'll take another crack at this later. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16703-e348f58aab3cf6cc@postgresql.org
596 lines
16 KiB
C
596 lines
16 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* pg_backup_db.c
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*
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* Implements the basic DB functions used by the archiver.
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_db.c
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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 "dumputils.h"
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#include "fe_utils/connect.h"
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#include "parallel.h"
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#include "pg_backup_archiver.h"
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#include "pg_backup_db.h"
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#include "pg_backup_utils.h"
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H
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#include <termios.h>
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#endif
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#define DB_MAX_ERR_STMT 128
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/* translator: this is a module name */
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static const char *modulename = gettext_noop("archiver (db)");
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static void _check_database_version(ArchiveHandle *AH);
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static void notice_processor(void *arg, const char *message);
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static void
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_check_database_version(ArchiveHandle *AH)
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{
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const char *remoteversion_str;
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int remoteversion;
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PGresult *res;
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remoteversion_str = PQparameterStatus(AH->connection, "server_version");
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remoteversion = PQserverVersion(AH->connection);
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if (remoteversion == 0 || !remoteversion_str)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "could not get server_version from libpq\n");
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AH->public.remoteVersionStr = pg_strdup(remoteversion_str);
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AH->public.remoteVersion = remoteversion;
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if (!AH->archiveRemoteVersion)
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AH->archiveRemoteVersion = AH->public.remoteVersionStr;
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if (remoteversion != PG_VERSION_NUM
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&& (remoteversion < AH->public.minRemoteVersion ||
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remoteversion > AH->public.maxRemoteVersion))
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{
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write_msg(NULL, "server version: %s; %s version: %s\n",
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remoteversion_str, progname, PG_VERSION);
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exit_horribly(NULL, "aborting because of server version mismatch\n");
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}
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/*
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* When running against 9.0 or later, check if we are in recovery mode,
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* which means we are on a hot standby.
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*/
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if (remoteversion >= 90000)
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{
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res = ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow((Archive *) AH, "SELECT pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery()");
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AH->public.isStandby = (strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 0), "t") == 0);
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PQclear(res);
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}
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else
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AH->public.isStandby = false;
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}
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/*
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* Reconnect to the server. If dbname is not NULL, use that database,
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* else the one associated with the archive handle.
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*/
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void
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ReconnectToServer(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *dbname)
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{
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PGconn *oldConn = AH->connection;
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RestoreOptions *ropt = AH->public.ropt;
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/*
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* Save the dbname, if given, in override_dbname so that it will also
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* affect any later reconnection attempt.
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*/
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if (dbname)
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ropt->cparams.override_dbname = pg_strdup(dbname);
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/*
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* Note: we want to establish the new connection, and in particular update
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* ArchiveHandle's connCancel, before closing old connection. Otherwise
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* an ill-timed SIGINT could try to access a dead connection.
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*/
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AH->connection = NULL; /* dodge error check in ConnectDatabase */
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ConnectDatabase((Archive *) AH, &ropt->cparams, true);
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PQfinish(oldConn);
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}
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/*
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* Make, or remake, a database connection with the given parameters.
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*
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* The resulting connection handle is stored in AHX->connection.
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*
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* An interactive password prompt is automatically issued if required.
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* We store the results of that in AHX->savedPassword.
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* Note: it's not really all that sensible to use a single-entry password
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* cache if the username keeps changing. In current usage, however, the
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* username never does change, so one savedPassword is sufficient.
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*/
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void
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ConnectDatabase(Archive *AHX,
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const ConnParams *cparams,
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bool isReconnect)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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trivalue prompt_password;
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char *password;
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bool new_pass;
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if (AH->connection)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "already connected to a database\n");
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/* Never prompt for a password during a reconnection */
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prompt_password = isReconnect ? TRI_NO : cparams->promptPassword;
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password = AH->savedPassword ? pg_strdup(AH->savedPassword) : NULL;
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if (prompt_password == TRI_YES && password == NULL)
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{
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password = simple_prompt("Password: ", 100, false);
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if (password == NULL)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "out of memory\n");
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}
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/*
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* Start the connection. Loop until we have a password if requested by
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* backend.
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*/
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do
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{
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const char *keywords[8];
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const char *values[8];
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int i = 0;
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/*
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* If dbname is a connstring, its entries can override the other
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* values obtained from cparams; but in turn, override_dbname can
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* override the dbname component of it.
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*/
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keywords[i] = "host";
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values[i++] = cparams->pghost;
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keywords[i] = "port";
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values[i++] = cparams->pgport;
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keywords[i] = "user";
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values[i++] = cparams->username;
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keywords[i] = "password";
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values[i++] = password;
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keywords[i] = "dbname";
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values[i++] = cparams->dbname;
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if (cparams->override_dbname)
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{
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keywords[i] = "dbname";
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values[i++] = cparams->override_dbname;
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}
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keywords[i] = "fallback_application_name";
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values[i++] = progname;
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keywords[i] = NULL;
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values[i++] = NULL;
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Assert(i <= lengthof(keywords));
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new_pass = false;
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AH->connection = PQconnectdbParams(keywords, values, true);
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if (!AH->connection)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "failed to connect to database\n");
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if (PQstatus(AH->connection) == CONNECTION_BAD &&
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PQconnectionNeedsPassword(AH->connection) &&
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password == NULL &&
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prompt_password != TRI_NO)
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{
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PQfinish(AH->connection);
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password = simple_prompt("Password: ", 100, false);
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if (password == NULL)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "out of memory\n");
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new_pass = true;
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}
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} while (new_pass);
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/* check to see that the backend connection was successfully made */
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if (PQstatus(AH->connection) == CONNECTION_BAD)
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{
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if (isReconnect)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "reconnection to database \"%s\" failed: %s",
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PQdb(AH->connection) ? PQdb(AH->connection) : "",
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PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
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else
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exit_horribly(modulename, "connection to database \"%s\" failed: %s",
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PQdb(AH->connection) ? PQdb(AH->connection) : "",
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PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
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}
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/* Start strict; later phases may override this. */
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if (PQserverVersion(AH->connection) >= 70300)
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PQclear(ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow((Archive *) AH,
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ALWAYS_SECURE_SEARCH_PATH_SQL));
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/*
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* We want to remember connection's actual password, whether or not we got
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* it by prompting. So we don't just store the password variable.
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*/
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if (PQconnectionUsedPassword(AH->connection))
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{
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if (AH->savedPassword)
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free(AH->savedPassword);
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AH->savedPassword = pg_strdup(PQpass(AH->connection));
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}
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if (password)
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free(password);
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/* check for version mismatch */
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_check_database_version(AH);
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PQsetNoticeProcessor(AH->connection, notice_processor, NULL);
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/* arrange for SIGINT to issue a query cancel on this connection */
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set_archive_cancel_info(AH, AH->connection);
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}
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/*
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* Close the connection to the database and also cancel off the query if we
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* have one running.
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*/
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void
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DisconnectDatabase(Archive *AHX)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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char errbuf[1];
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if (!AH->connection)
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return;
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if (AH->connCancel)
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{
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/*
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* If we have an active query, send a cancel before closing, ignoring
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* any errors. This is of no use for a normal exit, but might be
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* helpful during exit_horribly().
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*/
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if (PQtransactionStatus(AH->connection) == PQTRANS_ACTIVE)
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(void) PQcancel(AH->connCancel, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf));
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/*
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* Prevent signal handler from sending a cancel after this.
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*/
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set_archive_cancel_info(AH, NULL);
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}
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PQfinish(AH->connection);
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AH->connection = NULL;
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}
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PGconn *
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GetConnection(Archive *AHX)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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return AH->connection;
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}
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static void
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notice_processor(void *arg, const char *message)
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{
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write_msg(NULL, "%s", message);
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}
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/* Like exit_horribly(), but with a complaint about a particular query. */
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static void
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die_on_query_failure(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *modulename, const char *query)
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{
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write_msg(modulename, "query failed: %s",
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PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
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exit_horribly(modulename, "query was: %s\n", query);
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}
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void
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ExecuteSqlStatement(Archive *AHX, const char *query)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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PGresult *res;
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res = PQexec(AH->connection, query);
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if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
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die_on_query_failure(AH, modulename, query);
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PQclear(res);
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}
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PGresult *
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ExecuteSqlQuery(Archive *AHX, const char *query, ExecStatusType status)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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PGresult *res;
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res = PQexec(AH->connection, query);
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if (PQresultStatus(res) != status)
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die_on_query_failure(AH, modulename, query);
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return res;
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}
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/*
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* Execute an SQL query and verify that we got exactly one row back.
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*/
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PGresult *
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ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow(Archive *fout, char *query)
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{
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PGresult *res;
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int ntups;
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res = ExecuteSqlQuery(fout, query, PGRES_TUPLES_OK);
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/* Expecting a single result only */
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ntups = PQntuples(res);
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if (ntups != 1)
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exit_horribly(NULL,
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ngettext("query returned %d row instead of one: %s\n",
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"query returned %d rows instead of one: %s\n",
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ntups),
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ntups, query);
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return res;
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}
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/*
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* Convenience function to send a query.
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* Monitors result to detect COPY statements
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*/
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static void
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ExecuteSqlCommand(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *qry, const char *desc)
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{
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PGconn *conn = AH->connection;
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PGresult *res;
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char errStmt[DB_MAX_ERR_STMT];
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#ifdef NOT_USED
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fprintf(stderr, "Executing: '%s'\n\n", qry);
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#endif
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res = PQexec(conn, qry);
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switch (PQresultStatus(res))
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{
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case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
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case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
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case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
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/* A-OK */
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break;
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case PGRES_COPY_IN:
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/* Assume this is an expected result */
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AH->pgCopyIn = true;
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break;
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default:
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/* trouble */
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strncpy(errStmt, qry, DB_MAX_ERR_STMT); /* strncpy required here */
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if (errStmt[DB_MAX_ERR_STMT - 1] != '\0')
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{
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errStmt[DB_MAX_ERR_STMT - 4] = '.';
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errStmt[DB_MAX_ERR_STMT - 3] = '.';
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errStmt[DB_MAX_ERR_STMT - 2] = '.';
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errStmt[DB_MAX_ERR_STMT - 1] = '\0';
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}
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warn_or_exit_horribly(AH, modulename, "%s: %s Command was: %s\n",
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desc, PQerrorMessage(conn), errStmt);
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break;
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}
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PQclear(res);
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}
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/*
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* Process non-COPY table data (that is, INSERT commands).
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*
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* The commands have been run together as one long string for compressibility,
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* and we are receiving them in bufferloads with arbitrary boundaries, so we
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* have to locate command boundaries and save partial commands across calls.
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* All state must be kept in AH->sqlparse, not in local variables of this
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* routine. We assume that AH->sqlparse was filled with zeroes when created.
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*
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* We have to lex the data to the extent of identifying literals and quoted
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* identifiers, so that we can recognize statement-terminating semicolons.
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* We assume that INSERT data will not contain SQL comments, E'' literals,
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* or dollar-quoted strings, so this is much simpler than a full SQL lexer.
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*
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* Note: when restoring from a pre-9.0 dump file, this code is also used to
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* process BLOB COMMENTS data, which has the same problem of containing
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* multiple SQL commands that might be split across bufferloads. Fortunately,
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* that data won't contain anything complicated to lex either.
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*/
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static void
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ExecuteSimpleCommands(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *buf, size_t bufLen)
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{
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const char *qry = buf;
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const char *eos = buf + bufLen;
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/* initialize command buffer if first time through */
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if (AH->sqlparse.curCmd == NULL)
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AH->sqlparse.curCmd = createPQExpBuffer();
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for (; qry < eos; qry++)
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{
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char ch = *qry;
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/* For neatness, we skip any newlines between commands */
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if (!(ch == '\n' && AH->sqlparse.curCmd->len == 0))
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appendPQExpBufferChar(AH->sqlparse.curCmd, ch);
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switch (AH->sqlparse.state)
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{
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case SQL_SCAN: /* Default state == 0, set in _allocAH */
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if (ch == ';')
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{
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/*
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* We've found the end of a statement. Send it and reset
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* the buffer.
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*/
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ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, AH->sqlparse.curCmd->data,
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"could not execute query");
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resetPQExpBuffer(AH->sqlparse.curCmd);
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}
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else if (ch == '\'')
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{
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AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_IN_SINGLE_QUOTE;
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AH->sqlparse.backSlash = false;
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}
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else if (ch == '"')
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{
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AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_IN_DOUBLE_QUOTE;
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}
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break;
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case SQL_IN_SINGLE_QUOTE:
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/* We needn't handle '' specially */
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if (ch == '\'' && !AH->sqlparse.backSlash)
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AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_SCAN;
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else if (ch == '\\' && !AH->public.std_strings)
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AH->sqlparse.backSlash = !AH->sqlparse.backSlash;
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else
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AH->sqlparse.backSlash = false;
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break;
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case SQL_IN_DOUBLE_QUOTE:
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/* We needn't handle "" specially */
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if (ch == '"')
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AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_SCAN;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* Implement ahwrite() for direct-to-DB restore
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*/
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int
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ExecuteSqlCommandBuf(Archive *AHX, const char *buf, size_t bufLen)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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if (AH->outputKind == OUTPUT_COPYDATA)
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{
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/*
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* COPY data.
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*
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* We drop the data on the floor if libpq has failed to enter COPY
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* mode; this allows us to behave reasonably when trying to continue
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* after an error in a COPY command.
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*/
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if (AH->pgCopyIn &&
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PQputCopyData(AH->connection, buf, bufLen) <= 0)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "error returned by PQputCopyData: %s",
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PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
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}
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else if (AH->outputKind == OUTPUT_OTHERDATA)
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{
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/*
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* Table data expressed as INSERT commands; or, in old dump files,
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* BLOB COMMENTS data (which is expressed as COMMENT ON commands).
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*/
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ExecuteSimpleCommands(AH, buf, bufLen);
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* General SQL commands; we assume that commands will not be split
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* across calls.
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*
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* In most cases the data passed to us will be a null-terminated
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* string, but if it's not, we have to add a trailing null.
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*/
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if (buf[bufLen] == '\0')
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ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, buf, "could not execute query");
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else
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{
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char *str = (char *) pg_malloc(bufLen + 1);
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memcpy(str, buf, bufLen);
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str[bufLen] = '\0';
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ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, str, "could not execute query");
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free(str);
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}
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}
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return bufLen;
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}
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/*
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* Terminate a COPY operation during direct-to-DB restore
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*/
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void
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EndDBCopyMode(Archive *AHX, const char *tocEntryTag)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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if (AH->pgCopyIn)
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{
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PGresult *res;
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if (PQputCopyEnd(AH->connection, NULL) <= 0)
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exit_horribly(modulename, "error returned by PQputCopyEnd: %s",
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PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
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|
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/* Check command status and return to normal libpq state */
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res = PQgetResult(AH->connection);
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if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
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warn_or_exit_horribly(AH, modulename, "COPY failed for table \"%s\": %s",
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tocEntryTag, PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
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PQclear(res);
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|
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/* Do this to ensure we've pumped libpq back to idle state */
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if (PQgetResult(AH->connection) != NULL)
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write_msg(NULL, "WARNING: unexpected extra results during COPY of table \"%s\"\n",
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tocEntryTag);
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AH->pgCopyIn = false;
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}
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}
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void
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StartTransaction(Archive *AHX)
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{
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ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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|
|
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ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, "BEGIN", "could not start database transaction");
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}
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|
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void
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|
CommitTransaction(Archive *AHX)
|
|
{
|
|
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
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|
|
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ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, "COMMIT", "could not commit database transaction");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
DropBlobIfExists(ArchiveHandle *AH, Oid oid)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we are not restoring to a direct database connection, we have to
|
|
* guess about how to detect whether the blob exists. Assume new-style.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (AH->connection == NULL ||
|
|
PQserverVersion(AH->connection) >= 90000)
|
|
{
|
|
ahprintf(AH,
|
|
"SELECT pg_catalog.lo_unlink(oid) "
|
|
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_largeobject_metadata "
|
|
"WHERE oid = '%u';\n",
|
|
oid);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Restoring to pre-9.0 server, so do it the old way */
|
|
ahprintf(AH,
|
|
"SELECT CASE WHEN EXISTS("
|
|
"SELECT 1 FROM pg_catalog.pg_largeobject WHERE loid = '%u'"
|
|
") THEN pg_catalog.lo_unlink('%u') END;\n",
|
|
oid, oid);
|
|
}
|
|
}
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