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postgres/src/bin/psql/describe.c

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/*
* psql - the PostgreSQL interactive terminal
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2007, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/psql/describe.c,v 1.155 2007/03/19 23:38:31 wieck Exp $
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include "describe.h"
#include "dumputils.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "settings.h"
#include "print.h"
#include "variables.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* mbvalidate() is used in function describeOneTableDetails() to make sure
* all characters of the cells will be printed to the DOS console in a
* correct way
*/
#include "mbprint.h"
#endif
static bool describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
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const char *relationname,
const char *oid,
bool verbose);
static bool add_tablespace_footer(char relkind, Oid tablespace, char **footers,
int *count, PQExpBufferData buf, bool newline);
/*----------------
* Handlers for various slash commands displaying some sort of list
* of things in the database.
*
* If you add something here, try to format the query to look nice in -E output.
*----------------
*/
/* \da
* Takes an optional regexp to select particular aggregates
*/
bool
describeAggregates(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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/*
* There are two kinds of aggregates: ones that work on particular types
* and ones that work on all (denoted by input type = "any")
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*/
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
" p.proname AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(p.prorettype, NULL) AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN p.pronargs = 0\n"
" THEN CAST('*' AS pg_catalog.text)\n"
" ELSE\n"
" pg_catalog.array_to_string(ARRAY(\n"
" SELECT\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(p.proargtypes[s.i], NULL)\n"
" FROM\n"
" pg_catalog.generate_series(0, pg_catalog.array_upper(p.proargtypes, 1)) AS s(i)\n"
" ), ', ')\n"
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" END AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.obj_description(p.oid, 'pg_proc') as \"%s\"\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc p\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = p.pronamespace\n"
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"WHERE p.proisagg\n",
_("Schema"), _("Name"), _("Result data type"),
_("Argument data types"), _("Description"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "p.proname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_function_is_visible(p.oid)");
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appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2, 3;");
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res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of aggregate functions");
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printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/* \db
* Takes an optional regexp to select particular tablespaces
*/
bool
describeTablespaces(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
if (pset.sversion < 80000)
{
fprintf(stderr, _("The server version (%d) does not support tablespaces.\n"),
pset.sversion);
return true;
}
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT spcname AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_get_userbyid(spcowner) AS \"%s\",\n"
" spclocation AS \"%s\"",
_("Name"), _("Owner"), _("Location"));
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n spcacl as \"%s\""
",\n pg_catalog.shobj_description(oid, 'pg_tablespace') AS \"%s\"",
_("Access privileges"), _("Description"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_tablespace\n");
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, false,
NULL, "spcname", NULL,
NULL);
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of tablespaces");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/* \df
* Takes an optional regexp to select particular functions
*/
bool
describeFunctions(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
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" p.proname as \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN p.proretset THEN 'setof ' ELSE '' END ||\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(p.prorettype, NULL) as \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN proallargtypes IS NOT NULL THEN\n"
" pg_catalog.array_to_string(ARRAY(\n"
" SELECT\n"
" CASE\n"
" WHEN p.proargmodes[s.i] = 'i' THEN ''\n"
" WHEN p.proargmodes[s.i] = 'o' THEN 'OUT '\n"
" WHEN p.proargmodes[s.i] = 'b' THEN 'INOUT '\n"
" END ||\n"
" CASE\n"
" WHEN COALESCE(p.proargnames[s.i], '') = '' THEN ''\n"
" ELSE p.proargnames[s.i] || ' ' \n"
" END ||\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(p.proallargtypes[s.i], NULL)\n"
" FROM\n"
" pg_catalog.generate_series(1, pg_catalog.array_upper(p.proallargtypes, 1)) AS s(i)\n"
" ), ', ')\n"
" ELSE\n"
" pg_catalog.array_to_string(ARRAY(\n"
" SELECT\n"
" CASE\n"
" WHEN COALESCE(p.proargnames[s.i+1], '') = '' THEN ''\n"
" ELSE p.proargnames[s.i+1] || ' '\n"
" END ||\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(p.proargtypes[s.i], NULL)\n"
" FROM\n"
" pg_catalog.generate_series(0, pg_catalog.array_upper(p.proargtypes, 1)) AS s(i)\n"
" ), ', ')\n"
" END AS \"%s\"",
_("Schema"), _("Name"), _("Result data type"),
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_("Argument data types"));
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n r.rolname as \"%s\",\n"
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" l.lanname as \"%s\",\n"
" p.prosrc as \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.obj_description(p.oid, 'pg_proc') as \"%s\"",
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_("Owner"), _("Language"),
_("Source code"), _("Description"));
if (!verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_proc p"
"\n LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = p.pronamespace\n");
else
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_proc p"
"\n LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = p.pronamespace"
"\n LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_language l ON l.oid = p.prolang"
"\n JOIN pg_catalog.pg_roles r ON r.oid = p.proowner\n");
/*
* we skip in/out funcs by excluding functions that take or return cstring
*/
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"WHERE p.prorettype <> 'pg_catalog.cstring'::pg_catalog.regtype\n"
" AND (p.proargtypes[0] IS NULL\n"
" OR p.proargtypes[0] <> 'pg_catalog.cstring'::pg_catalog.regtype)\n"
" AND NOT p.proisagg\n");
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "p.proname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_function_is_visible(p.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4;");
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res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of functions");
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printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* \dT
* describe types
*/
bool
describeTypes(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(t.oid, NULL) AS \"%s\",\n",
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_("Schema"), _("Name"));
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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" t.typname AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN t.typrelid != 0\n"
" THEN CAST('tuple' AS pg_catalog.text)\n"
" WHEN t.typlen < 0\n"
" THEN CAST('var' AS pg_catalog.text)\n"
" ELSE CAST(t.typlen AS pg_catalog.text)\n"
" END AS \"%s\",\n",
_("Internal name"), _("Size"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
" pg_catalog.obj_description(t.oid, 'pg_type') as \"%s\"\n",
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_("Description"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "FROM pg_catalog.pg_type t\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = t.typnamespace\n");
/*
* do not include array types (start with underscore); do not include
* complex types (typrelid!=0) unless they are standalone composite types
*/
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "WHERE (t.typrelid = 0 ");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "OR (SELECT c.relkind = 'c' FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c "
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"WHERE c.oid = t.typrelid)) ");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "AND t.typname !~ '^_'\n");
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/* Match name pattern against either internal or external name */
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "t.typname",
"pg_catalog.format_type(t.oid, NULL)",
"pg_catalog.pg_type_is_visible(t.oid)");
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appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of data types");
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printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/* \do
*/
bool
describeOperators(const char *pattern)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
" o.oprname AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN o.oprkind='l' THEN NULL ELSE pg_catalog.format_type(o.oprleft, NULL) END AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN o.oprkind='r' THEN NULL ELSE pg_catalog.format_type(o.oprright, NULL) END AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(o.oprresult, NULL) AS \"%s\",\n"
" coalesce(pg_catalog.obj_description(o.oid, 'pg_operator'),\n"
" pg_catalog.obj_description(o.oprcode, 'pg_proc')) AS \"%s\"\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_operator o\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = o.oprnamespace\n",
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_("Schema"), _("Name"),
_("Left arg type"), _("Right arg type"),
_("Result type"), _("Description"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, true,
"n.nspname", "o.oprname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_operator_is_visible(o.oid)");
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appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 4;");
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res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of operators");
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printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* listAllDbs
*
* for \l, \list, and -l switch
*/
bool
listAllDbs(bool verbose)
{
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PGresult *res;
PQExpBufferData buf;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT d.datname as \"%s\",\n"
" r.rolname as \"%s\"",
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_("Name"), _("Owner"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n pg_catalog.pg_encoding_to_char(d.encoding) as \"%s\"",
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_("Encoding"));
if (verbose)
{
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n t.spcname as \"%s\"",
_("Tablespace"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n pg_catalog.shobj_description(d.oid, 'pg_database') as \"%s\"",
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_("Description"));
}
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_database d"
"\n JOIN pg_catalog.pg_roles r ON d.datdba = r.oid\n");
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
" JOIN pg_catalog.pg_tablespace t on d.dattablespace = t.oid\n");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
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myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of databases");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* List Tables Grant/Revoke Permissions
* \z (now also \dp -- perhaps more mnemonic)
*/
bool
permissionsList(const char *pattern)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
/*
* we ignore indexes and toast tables since they have no meaningful rights
*/
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
" c.relname as \"%s\",\n"
" CASE c.relkind WHEN 'r' THEN '%s' WHEN 'v' THEN '%s' WHEN 'S' THEN '%s' END as \"%s\",\n"
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" c.relacl as \"%s\"\n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace\n"
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"WHERE c.relkind IN ('r', 'v', 'S')\n",
_("Schema"), _("Name"), _("table"), _("view"), _("sequence"), _("Type"), _("Access privileges"));
/*
* Unless a schema pattern is specified, we suppress system and temp
* tables, since they normally aren't very interesting from a permissions
* point of view. You can see 'em by explicit request though, eg with \z
* pg_catalog.*
*/
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "c.relname", NULL,
"n.nspname !~ '^pg_' AND pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
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if (!res)
{
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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return false;
}
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myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Access privileges for database \"%s\""), PQdb(pset.db));
myopt.title = buf.data;
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* Get object comments
*
* \dd [foo]
*
* Note: This only lists things that actually have a description. For complete
* lists of things, there are other \d? commands.
*/
bool
objectDescription(const char *pattern)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT DISTINCT tt.nspname AS \"%s\", tt.name AS \"%s\", tt.object AS \"%s\", d.description AS \"%s\"\n"
"FROM (\n",
_("Schema"), _("Name"), _("Object"), _("Description"));
/* Aggregate descriptions */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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" SELECT p.oid as oid, p.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" CAST(p.proname AS pg_catalog.text) as name,"
" CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc p\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = p.pronamespace\n"
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" WHERE p.proisagg\n",
_("aggregate"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "p.proname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_function_is_visible(p.oid)");
/* Function descriptions (except in/outs for datatypes) */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"UNION ALL\n"
" SELECT p.oid as oid, p.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" CAST(p.proname AS pg_catalog.text) as name,"
" CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc p\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = p.pronamespace\n"
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" WHERE p.prorettype <> 'pg_catalog.cstring'::pg_catalog.regtype\n"
" AND (p.proargtypes[0] IS NULL\n"
" OR p.proargtypes[0] <> 'pg_catalog.cstring'::pg_catalog.regtype)\n"
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" AND NOT p.proisagg\n",
_("function"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "p.proname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_function_is_visible(p.oid)");
/* Operator descriptions (only if operator has its own comment) */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"UNION ALL\n"
" SELECT o.oid as oid, o.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" CAST(o.oprname AS pg_catalog.text) as name,"
" CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_operator o\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = o.oprnamespace\n",
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_("operator"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, false,
"n.nspname", "o.oprname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_operator_is_visible(o.oid)");
/* Type description */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"UNION ALL\n"
" SELECT t.oid as oid, t.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(t.oid, NULL) as name,"
" CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_type t\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = t.typnamespace\n",
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_("data type"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, false,
"n.nspname", "pg_catalog.format_type(t.oid, NULL)",
NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_type_is_visible(t.oid)");
/* Relation (tables, views, indexes, sequences) descriptions */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"UNION ALL\n"
" SELECT c.oid as oid, c.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" CAST(c.relname AS pg_catalog.text) as name,\n"
" CAST(\n"
" CASE c.relkind WHEN 'r' THEN '%s' WHEN 'v' THEN '%s' WHEN 'i' THEN '%s' WHEN 'S' THEN '%s' END"
" AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace\n"
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" WHERE c.relkind IN ('r', 'v', 'i', 'S')\n",
_("table"), _("view"), _("index"), _("sequence"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "c.relname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)");
/* Rule description (ignore rules for views) */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"UNION ALL\n"
" SELECT r.oid as oid, r.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" CAST(r.rulename AS pg_catalog.text) as name,"
" CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite r\n"
" JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class c ON c.oid = r.ev_class\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace\n"
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" WHERE r.rulename != '_RETURN'\n",
_("rule"));
/* XXX not sure what to do about visibility rule here? */
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "r.rulename", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)");
/* Trigger description */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"UNION ALL\n"
" SELECT t.oid as oid, t.tableoid as tableoid,\n"
" n.nspname as nspname,\n"
" CAST(t.tgname AS pg_catalog.text) as name,"
" CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text) as object\n"
" FROM pg_catalog.pg_trigger t\n"
" JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class c ON c.oid = t.tgrelid\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace\n",
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_("trigger"));
/* XXX not sure what to do about visibility rule here? */
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, false,
"n.nspname", "t.tgname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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") AS tt\n"
" JOIN pg_catalog.pg_description d ON (tt.oid = d.objoid AND tt.tableoid = d.classoid AND d.objsubid = 0)\n");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2, 3;");
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res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("Object descriptions");
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printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* describeTableDetails (for \d)
*
* This routine finds the tables to be displayed, and calls
* describeOneTableDetails for each one.
*
* verbose: if true, this is \d+
*/
bool
describeTableDetails(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
int i;
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initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT c.oid,\n"
" n.nspname,\n"
" c.relname\n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace\n");
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, false,
"n.nspname", "c.relname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 2, 3;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
if (PQntuples(res) == 0)
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{
if (!pset.quiet)
fprintf(stderr, _("Did not find any relation named \"%s\".\n"),
pattern);
PQclear(res);
return false;
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}
for (i = 0; i < PQntuples(res); i++)
{
const char *oid;
const char *nspname;
const char *relname;
oid = PQgetvalue(res, i, 0);
nspname = PQgetvalue(res, i, 1);
relname = PQgetvalue(res, i, 2);
if (!describeOneTableDetails(nspname, relname, oid, verbose))
{
PQclear(res);
return false;
}
if (cancel_pressed)
{
PQclear(res);
return false;
}
}
PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* describeOneTableDetails (for \d)
*
* Unfortunately, the information presented here is so complicated that it
* cannot be done in a single query. So we have to assemble the printed table
* by hand and pass it to the underlying printTable() function.
*/
static bool
describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
const char *relationname,
const char *oid,
bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res = NULL;
printTableOpt myopt = pset.popt.topt;
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int i;
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char *view_def = NULL;
const char *headers[5];
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char **cells = NULL;
char **footers = NULL;
char **ptr;
PQExpBufferData title;
PQExpBufferData tmpbuf;
int cols = 0;
int numrows = 0;
struct
{
int16 checks;
int16 triggers;
char relkind;
bool hasindex;
bool hasrules;
bool hasoids;
Oid tablespace;
} tableinfo;
bool show_modifiers = false;
bool retval;
retval = false;
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/* This output looks confusing in expanded mode. */
myopt.expanded = false;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
initPQExpBuffer(&title);
initPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf);
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/* Get general table info */
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT relhasindex, relkind, relchecks, reltriggers, relhasrules, \n"
"relhasoids %s \n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_class WHERE oid = '%s'",
pset.sversion >= 80000 ? ", reltablespace" : "",
oid);
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!res)
goto error_return;
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/* Did we get anything? */
if (PQntuples(res) == 0)
{
if (!pset.quiet)
fprintf(stderr, _("Did not find any relation with OID %s.\n"),
oid);
goto error_return;
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}
/* FIXME: check for null pointers here? */
tableinfo.checks = atoi(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 2));
tableinfo.triggers = atoi(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 3));
tableinfo.relkind = *(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 1));
tableinfo.hasindex = strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 0), "t") == 0;
tableinfo.hasrules = strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 4), "t") == 0;
tableinfo.hasoids = strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 5), "t") == 0;
tableinfo.tablespace = (pset.sversion >= 80000) ?
atooid(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 6)) : 0;
PQclear(res);
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headers[0] = _("Column");
headers[1] = _("Type");
cols = 2;
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if (tableinfo.relkind == 'r' || tableinfo.relkind == 'v')
{
show_modifiers = true;
cols++;
headers[cols - 1] = _("Modifiers");
}
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if (verbose)
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{
cols++;
headers[cols - 1] = _("Description");
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}
headers[cols] = NULL;
/* Get column info (index requires additional checks) */
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "SELECT a.attname,");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\n pg_catalog.format_type(a.atttypid, a.atttypmod),"
"\n (SELECT substring(pg_catalog.pg_get_expr(d.adbin, d.adrelid) for 128)"
"\n FROM pg_catalog.pg_attrdef d"
"\n WHERE d.adrelid = a.attrelid AND d.adnum = a.attnum AND a.atthasdef),"
"\n a.attnotnull, a.attnum");
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ", pg_catalog.col_description(a.attrelid, a.attnum)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_attribute a");
if (tableinfo.relkind == 'i')
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ", pg_catalog.pg_index i");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\nWHERE a.attrelid = '%s' AND a.attnum > 0 AND NOT a.attisdropped", oid);
if (tableinfo.relkind == 'i')
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, " AND a.attrelid = i.indexrelid");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\nORDER BY a.attnum");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!res)
goto error_return;
numrows = PQntuples(res);
/* Check if table is a view */
if (tableinfo.relkind == 'v')
{
PGresult *result;
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "SELECT pg_catalog.pg_get_viewdef('%s'::pg_catalog.oid, true)", oid);
result = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result)
goto error_return;
if (PQntuples(result) > 0)
view_def = pg_strdup(PQgetvalue(result, 0, 0));
PQclear(result);
}
/* Generate table cells to be printed */
/* note: initialize all cells[] to NULL in case of error exit */
cells = pg_malloc_zero((numrows * cols + 1) * sizeof(*cells));
for (i = 0; i < numrows; i++)
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{
/* Name */
#ifdef WIN32
cells[i * cols + 0] = mbvalidate(PQgetvalue(res, i, 0), myopt.encoding);
#else
cells[i * cols + 0] = PQgetvalue(res, i, 0); /* don't free this
* afterwards */
#endif
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/* Type */
#ifdef WIN32
cells[i * cols + 1] = mbvalidate(PQgetvalue(res, i, 1), myopt.encoding);
#else
cells[i * cols + 1] = PQgetvalue(res, i, 1); /* don't free this
* either */
#endif
/* Extra: not null and default */
if (show_modifiers)
{
resetPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf);
if (strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, i, 3), "t") == 0)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&tmpbuf, "not null");
/* handle "default" here */
/* (note: above we cut off the 'default' string at 128) */
if (strlen(PQgetvalue(res, i, 2)) != 0)
{
if (tmpbuf.len > 0)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&tmpbuf, " ");
appendPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, "default %s",
PQgetvalue(res, i, 2));
}
#ifdef WIN32
cells[i * cols + 2] = pg_strdup(mbvalidate(tmpbuf.data, myopt.encoding));
#else
cells[i * cols + 2] = pg_strdup(tmpbuf.data);
#endif
}
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/* Description */
if (verbose)
#ifdef WIN32
cells[i * cols + cols - 1] = mbvalidate(PQgetvalue(res, i, 5), myopt.encoding);
#else
cells[i * cols + cols - 1] = PQgetvalue(res, i, 5);
#endif
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}
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/* Make title */
switch (tableinfo.relkind)
{
case 'r':
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("Table \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
case 'v':
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("View \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
case 'S':
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("Sequence \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
case 'i':
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("Index \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
case 's':
/* not used as of 8.2, but keep it for backwards compatibility */
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("Special relation \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
case 't':
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("TOAST table \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
case 'c':
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("Composite type \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, relationname);
break;
default:
printfPQExpBuffer(&title, _("?%c? \"%s.%s\""),
tableinfo.relkind, schemaname, relationname);
break;
}
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/* Make footers */
if (tableinfo.relkind == 'i')
{
/* Footer information about an index */
PGresult *result;
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printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT i.indisunique, i.indisprimary, i.indisclustered, i.indisvalid, a.amname, c2.relname,\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_get_expr(i.indpred, i.indrelid, true)\n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_index i, pg_catalog.pg_class c, pg_catalog.pg_class c2, pg_catalog.pg_am a\n"
"WHERE i.indexrelid = c.oid AND c.oid = '%s' AND c.relam = a.oid\n"
"AND i.indrelid = c2.oid",
oid);
result = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result)
goto error_return;
else if (PQntuples(result) != 1)
{
PQclear(result);
goto error_return;
}
else
{
char *indisunique = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 0);
char *indisprimary = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 1);
char *indisclustered = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 2);
char *indisvalid = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 3);
char *indamname = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 4);
char *indtable = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 5);
char *indpred = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 6);
int count_footers = 0;
if (strcmp(indisprimary, "t") == 0)
printfPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, _("primary key, "));
else if (strcmp(indisunique, "t") == 0)
printfPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, _("unique, "));
else
resetPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf);
appendPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, "%s, ", indamname);
/* we assume here that index and table are in same schema */
appendPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, _("for table \"%s.%s\""),
schemaname, indtable);
if (strlen(indpred))
appendPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, _(", predicate (%s)"), indpred);
if (strcmp(indisclustered, "t") == 0)
appendPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, _(", clustered"));
if (strcmp(indisvalid, "t") != 0)
appendPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf, _(", invalid"));
footers = pg_malloc_zero(4 * sizeof(*footers));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(tmpbuf.data);
add_tablespace_footer(tableinfo.relkind, tableinfo.tablespace,
footers, &count_footers, tmpbuf, true);
footers[count_footers] = NULL;
}
PQclear(result);
}
else if (view_def)
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{
PGresult *result = NULL;
int rule_count = 0;
int count_footers = 0;
/* count rules other than the view rule */
if (tableinfo.hasrules)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT r.rulename, trim(trailing ';' from pg_catalog.pg_get_ruledef(r.oid, true))\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite r\n"
"WHERE r.ev_class = '%s' AND r.rulename != '_RETURN' ORDER BY 1",
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oid);
result = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result)
goto error_return;
else
rule_count = PQntuples(result);
}
/* Footer information about a view */
footers = pg_malloc_zero((rule_count + 3) * sizeof(*footers));
footers[count_footers] = pg_malloc(64 + strlen(view_def));
snprintf(footers[count_footers], 64 + strlen(view_def),
_("View definition:\n%s"), view_def);
count_footers++;
/* print rules */
if (rule_count > 0)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Rules:"));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
for (i = 0; i < rule_count; i++)
{
const char *ruledef;
/* Everything after "CREATE RULE" is echoed verbatim */
ruledef = PQgetvalue(result, i, 1);
ruledef += 12;
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, " %s", ruledef);
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
PQclear(result);
}
footers[count_footers] = NULL;
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}
else if (tableinfo.relkind == 'r')
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{
/* Footer information about a table */
PGresult *result1 = NULL,
*result2 = NULL,
*result3 = NULL,
*result4 = NULL,
*result5 = NULL,
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
19 years ago
*result6 = NULL;
int check_count = 0,
index_count = 0,
foreignkey_count = 0,
rule_count = 0,
trigger_count = 0,
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inherits_count = 0;
int count_footers = 0;
/* count indexes */
if (tableinfo.hasindex)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT c2.relname, i.indisprimary, i.indisunique, i.indisclustered, i.indisvalid, "
"pg_catalog.pg_get_indexdef(i.indexrelid, 0, true), c2.reltablespace\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, pg_catalog.pg_class c2, pg_catalog.pg_index i\n"
"WHERE c.oid = '%s' AND c.oid = i.indrelid AND i.indexrelid = c2.oid\n"
"ORDER BY i.indisprimary DESC, i.indisunique DESC, c2.relname",
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oid);
result1 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result1)
goto error_return;
else
index_count = PQntuples(result1);
}
/* count table (and column) check constraints */
if (tableinfo.checks)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT r.conname, "
"pg_catalog.pg_get_constraintdef(r.oid, true)\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_constraint r\n"
"WHERE r.conrelid = '%s' AND r.contype = 'c' ORDER BY 1",
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oid);
result2 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result2)
{
PQclear(result1);
goto error_return;
}
else
check_count = PQntuples(result2);
}
/* count rules */
if (tableinfo.hasrules)
{
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
19 years ago
if (pset.sversion < 80300)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT r.rulename, trim(trailing ';' from pg_catalog.pg_get_ruledef(r.oid, true)), "
"'O'::char AS ev_enabled\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite r\n"
"WHERE r.ev_class = '%s' ORDER BY 1",
24 years ago
oid);
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
19 years ago
}
else
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT r.rulename, trim(trailing ';' from pg_catalog.pg_get_ruledef(r.oid, true)), "
"ev_enabled\n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite r\n"
"WHERE r.ev_class = '%s' ORDER BY 1",
oid);
}
result3 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result3)
{
PQclear(result1);
PQclear(result2);
goto error_return;
}
else
rule_count = PQntuples(result3);
}
/* count triggers (but ignore foreign-key triggers) */
if (tableinfo.triggers)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
19 years ago
"SELECT t.tgname, pg_catalog.pg_get_triggerdef(t.oid), "
"t.tgenabled\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_trigger t\n"
"WHERE t.tgrelid = '%s' "
"AND t.tgconstraint = 0\n"
"ORDER BY 1",
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oid);
result4 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result4)
{
PQclear(result1);
PQclear(result2);
PQclear(result3);
goto error_return;
}
else
trigger_count = PQntuples(result4);
}
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/* count foreign-key constraints (there are none if no triggers) */
if (tableinfo.triggers)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT conname,\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_get_constraintdef(oid, true) as condef\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_constraint r\n"
"WHERE r.conrelid = '%s' AND r.contype = 'f' ORDER BY 1",
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oid);
result5 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result5)
{
PQclear(result1);
PQclear(result2);
PQclear(result3);
PQclear(result4);
goto error_return;
}
else
foreignkey_count = PQntuples(result5);
}
/* count inherited tables */
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "SELECT c.oid::regclass FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, pg_catalog.pg_inherits i WHERE c.oid=i.inhparent AND i.inhrelid = '%s' ORDER BY inhseqno ASC", oid);
result6 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result6)
{
PQclear(result1);
PQclear(result2);
PQclear(result3);
PQclear(result4);
PQclear(result5);
goto error_return;
}
else
inherits_count = PQntuples(result6);
footers = pg_malloc_zero((index_count + check_count + rule_count + trigger_count + foreignkey_count + inherits_count + 7 + 1)
* sizeof(*footers));
/* print indexes */
23 years ago
if (index_count > 0)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Indexes:"));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
for (i = 0; i < index_count; i++)
{
const char *indexdef;
const char *usingpos;
PQExpBufferData tmpbuf;
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/* Output index name */
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _(" \"%s\""),
PQgetvalue(result1, i, 0));
/* Label as primary key or unique (but not both) */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
strcmp(PQgetvalue(result1, i, 1), "t") == 0
? " PRIMARY KEY," :
(strcmp(PQgetvalue(result1, i, 2), "t") == 0
? " UNIQUE,"
: ""));
/* Everything after "USING" is echoed verbatim */
indexdef = PQgetvalue(result1, i, 5);
usingpos = strstr(indexdef, " USING ");
if (usingpos)
indexdef = usingpos + 7;
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, " %s", indexdef);
if (strcmp(PQgetvalue(result1, i, 3), "t") == 0)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, " CLUSTER");
if (strcmp(PQgetvalue(result1, i, 4), "t") != 0)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, " INVALID");
/* Print tablespace of the index on the same line */
count_footers += 1;
initPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf);
if (add_tablespace_footer('i',
atooid(PQgetvalue(result1, i, 6)),
footers, &count_footers, tmpbuf, false))
{
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ", ");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, tmpbuf.data);
count_footers -= 2;
}
else
count_footers -= 1;
termPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf);
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
}
/* print check constraints */
23 years ago
if (check_count > 0)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Check constraints:"));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
for (i = 0; i < check_count; i++)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _(" \"%s\" %s"),
PQgetvalue(result2, i, 0),
PQgetvalue(result2, i, 1));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
}
/* print foreign key constraints */
23 years ago
if (foreignkey_count > 0)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Foreign-key constraints:"));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
for (i = 0; i < foreignkey_count; i++)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _(" \"%s\" %s"),
PQgetvalue(result5, i, 0),
PQgetvalue(result5, i, 1));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
}
/* print rules */
23 years ago
if (rule_count > 0)
{
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
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bool have_heading;
int category;
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
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for (category = 0; category < 4; category++)
{
have_heading = false;
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
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for (i = 0; i < rule_count; i++)
{
const char *ruledef;
bool list_rule = false;
switch (category)
{
case 0:
if (*PQgetvalue(result3, i, 2) == 'O')
list_rule = true;
break;
case 1:
if (*PQgetvalue(result3, i, 2) == 'D')
list_rule = true;
break;
case 2:
if (*PQgetvalue(result3, i, 2) == 'A')
list_rule = true;
break;
case 3:
if (*PQgetvalue(result3, i, 2) == 'R')
list_rule = true;
break;
}
if (!list_rule)
continue;
if (!have_heading)
{
switch (category)
{
case 0:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Rules:"));
break;
case 1:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Disabled Rules:"));
break;
case 2:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Rules firing always:"));
break;
case 3:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Rules firing on replica only:"));
break;
}
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
have_heading = true;
}
/* Everything after "CREATE RULE" is echoed verbatim */
ruledef = PQgetvalue(result3, i, 1);
ruledef += 12;
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, " %s", ruledef);
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
}
}
/* print triggers */
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if (trigger_count > 0)
{
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
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bool have_heading;
int category;
/* split the output into 4 different categories.
* Enabled triggers, disabled triggers and the two
* special ALWAYS and REPLICA configurations.
*/
for (category = 0; category < 4; category++)
{
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have_heading = false;
for (i = 0; i < trigger_count; i++)
{
bool list_trigger;
const char *tgdef;
const char *usingpos;
const char *tgenabled;
/* Check if this trigger falls into the current category */
tgenabled = PQgetvalue(result4, i, 2);
list_trigger = false;
switch (category)
{
case 0: if (*tgenabled == 'O' || *tgenabled == 't')
list_trigger = true;
break;
case 1: if (*tgenabled == 'D' || *tgenabled == 'f')
list_trigger = true;
break;
case 2: if (*tgenabled == 'A')
list_trigger = true;
break;
case 3: if (*tgenabled == 'R')
list_trigger = true;
break;
}
if (list_trigger == false)
continue;
/* Print the category heading once */
if (have_heading == false)
{
switch (category)
{
case 0:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Triggers:"));
break;
case 1:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Disabled Triggers:"));
break;
case 2:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Triggers firing always:"));
break;
case 3:
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, _("Triggers firing on replica only:"));
break;
}
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
have_heading = true;
}
/* Everything after "TRIGGER" is echoed verbatim */
tgdef = PQgetvalue(result4, i, 1);
usingpos = strstr(tgdef, " TRIGGER ");
if (usingpos)
tgdef = usingpos + 9;
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, " %s", tgdef);
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
}
}
/* print inherits */
for (i = 0; i < inherits_count; i++)
{
const char *s = _("Inherits");
if (i == 0)
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%s: %s", s, PQgetvalue(result6, i, 0));
else
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%*s %s", (int) strlen(s), "", PQgetvalue(result6, i, 0));
if (i < inherits_count - 1)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ",");
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
if (verbose)
{
const char *s = _("Has OIDs");
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "%s: %s", s,
(tableinfo.hasoids ? _("yes") : _("no")));
footers[count_footers++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
add_tablespace_footer(tableinfo.relkind, tableinfo.tablespace,
footers, &count_footers, buf, true);
/* end of list marker */
footers[count_footers] = NULL;
PQclear(result1);
PQclear(result2);
PQclear(result3);
PQclear(result4);
PQclear(result5);
PQclear(result6);
}
printTable(title.data, headers,
(const char **) cells, (const char **) footers,
"llll", &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
retval = true;
error_return:
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/* clean up */
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
termPQExpBuffer(&title);
termPQExpBuffer(&tmpbuf);
if (cells)
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{
for (i = 0; i < numrows; i++)
{
if (show_modifiers)
free(cells[i * cols + 2]);
}
free(cells);
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}
if (footers)
{
for (ptr = footers; *ptr; ptr++)
free(*ptr);
free(footers);
}
if (view_def)
free(view_def);
if (res)
PQclear(res);
return retval;
}
/*
* Return true if the relation uses non default tablespace;
* otherwise return false
*/
static bool
add_tablespace_footer(char relkind, Oid tablespace, char **footers,
int *count, PQExpBufferData buf, bool newline)
{
/* relkinds for which we support tablespaces */
if (relkind == 'r' || relkind == 'i')
{
/*
* We ignore the database default tablespace so that users not using
* tablespaces don't need to know about them.
*/
if (tablespace != 0)
{
PGresult *result1 = NULL;
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf, "SELECT spcname FROM pg_tablespace \n"
"WHERE oid = '%u';", tablespace);
result1 = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
if (!result1)
return false;
/* Should always be the case, but.... */
if (PQntuples(result1) > 0)
{
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
newline ? _("Tablespace: \"%s\"") : _("tablespace \"%s\""),
PQgetvalue(result1, 0, 0));
footers[(*count)++] = pg_strdup(buf.data);
}
PQclear(result1);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/*
* \du or \dg
*
* Describes roles. Any schema portion of the pattern is ignored.
*/
bool
describeRoles(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT r.rolname AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN r.rolsuper THEN '%s' ELSE '%s' END AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN r.rolcreaterole THEN '%s' ELSE '%s' END AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN r.rolcreatedb THEN '%s' ELSE '%s' END AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN r.rolconnlimit < 0 THEN CAST('%s' AS pg_catalog.text)\n"
" ELSE CAST(r.rolconnlimit AS pg_catalog.text)\n"
" END AS \"%s\", \n"
" ARRAY(SELECT b.rolname FROM pg_catalog.pg_auth_members m JOIN pg_catalog.pg_roles b ON (m.roleid = b.oid) WHERE m.member = r.oid) as \"%s\"",
_("Role name"),
_("yes"), _("no"), _("Superuser"),
_("yes"), _("no"), _("Create role"),
_("yes"), _("no"), _("Create DB"),
_("no limit"), _("Connections"),
_("Member of"));
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\n, pg_catalog.shobj_description(r.oid, 'pg_authid') AS \"%s\"",
_("Description"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_roles r\n");
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, false, false,
NULL, "r.rolname", NULL, NULL);
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of roles");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* listTables()
*
* handler for \d, \dt, etc.
*
* tabtypes is an array of characters, specifying what info is desired:
* t - tables
* i - indexes
* v - views
* s - sequences
* S - system tables (pg_catalog)
* (any order of the above is fine)
*/
bool
listTables(const char *tabtypes, const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
bool showTables = strchr(tabtypes, 't') != NULL;
bool showIndexes = strchr(tabtypes, 'i') != NULL;
bool showViews = strchr(tabtypes, 'v') != NULL;
bool showSeq = strchr(tabtypes, 's') != NULL;
bool showSystem = strchr(tabtypes, 'S') != NULL;
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PQExpBufferData buf;
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PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
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if (!(showTables || showIndexes || showViews || showSeq))
showTables = showViews = showSeq = true;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
/*
* Note: as of Pg 8.2, we no longer use relkind 's', but we keep it here
* for backwards compatibility.
*/
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
" c.relname as \"%s\",\n"
" CASE c.relkind WHEN 'r' THEN '%s' WHEN 'v' THEN '%s' WHEN 'i' THEN '%s' WHEN 'S' THEN '%s' WHEN 's' THEN '%s' END as \"%s\",\n"
" r.rolname as \"%s\"",
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_("Schema"), _("Name"),
_("table"), _("view"), _("index"), _("sequence"),
_("special"), _("Type"), _("Owner"));
if (showIndexes)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n c2.relname as \"%s\"",
_("Table"));
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n pg_catalog.obj_description(c.oid, 'pg_class') as \"%s\"",
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_("Description"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_class c"
"\n JOIN pg_catalog.pg_roles r ON r.oid = c.relowner"
"\n LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace");
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if (showIndexes)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"\n LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_index i ON i.indexrelid = c.oid"
"\n LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class c2 ON i.indrelid = c2.oid");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "\nWHERE c.relkind IN (");
if (showTables)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "'r',");
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if (showViews)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "'v',");
if (showIndexes)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "'i',");
if (showSeq)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "'S',");
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if (showSystem && showTables)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "'s',");
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appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "''"); /* dummy */
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, ")\n");
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/*
* If showSystem is specified, show only system objects (those in
* pg_catalog). Otherwise, suppress system objects, including those in
* pg_catalog and pg_toast. (We don't want to hide temp tables though.)
*/
if (showSystem)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, " AND n.nspname = 'pg_catalog'\n");
else
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, " AND n.nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'pg_toast')\n");
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "c.relname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(c.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1,2;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
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if (!res)
return false;
if (PQntuples(res) == 0 && !pset.quiet)
{
if (pattern)
fprintf(pset.queryFout, _("No matching relations found.\n"));
else
fprintf(pset.queryFout, _("No relations found.\n"));
}
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else
{
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of relations");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
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}
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PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* \dD
*
* Describes domains.
*/
bool
listDomains(const char *pattern)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
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"SELECT n.nspname as \"%s\",\n"
" t.typname as \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(t.typbasetype, t.typtypmod) as \"%s\",\n"
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" CASE WHEN t.typnotnull AND t.typdefault IS NOT NULL THEN 'not null default '||t.typdefault\n"
" WHEN t.typnotnull AND t.typdefault IS NULL THEN 'not null'\n"
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" WHEN NOT t.typnotnull AND t.typdefault IS NOT NULL THEN 'default '||t.typdefault\n"
" ELSE ''\n"
" END as \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_get_constraintdef(r.oid, true) as \"%s\"\n"
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_type t\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = t.typnamespace\n"
" LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_constraint r ON t.oid = r.contypid\n"
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"WHERE t.typtype = 'd'\n",
_("Schema"),
_("Name"),
_("Type"),
_("Modifier"),
_("Check"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "t.typname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_type_is_visible(t.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of domains");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* \dc
*
* Describes conversions.
*/
bool
listConversions(const char *pattern)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT n.nspname AS \"%s\",\n"
" c.conname AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_encoding_to_char(c.conforencoding) AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.pg_encoding_to_char(c.contoencoding) AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN c.condefault THEN '%s'\n"
" ELSE '%s' END AS \"%s\"\n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_conversion c, pg_catalog.pg_namespace n\n"
"WHERE n.oid = c.connamespace\n",
_("Schema"),
_("Name"),
_("Source"),
_("Destination"),
_("yes"),
_("no"),
_("Default?"));
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
"n.nspname", "c.conname", NULL,
"pg_catalog.pg_conversion_is_visible(c.oid)");
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of conversions");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* \dC
*
* Describes casts.
*/
bool
listCasts(const char *pattern)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
/* NEED LEFT JOIN FOR BINARY CASTS */
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT pg_catalog.format_type(castsource, NULL) AS \"%s\",\n"
" pg_catalog.format_type(casttarget, NULL) AS \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN castfunc = 0 THEN '%s'\n"
" ELSE p.proname\n"
" END as \"%s\",\n"
" CASE WHEN c.castcontext = 'e' THEN '%s'\n"
" WHEN c.castcontext = 'a' THEN '%s'\n"
" ELSE '%s'\n"
" END as \"%s\"\n"
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_cast c LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_proc p\n"
" ON c.castfunc = p.oid\n"
"ORDER BY 1, 2",
_("Source type"),
_("Target type"),
_("(binary compatible)"),
_("Function"),
_("no"),
_("in assignment"),
_("yes"),
_("Implicit?"));
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of casts");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
PQclear(res);
return true;
}
/*
* \dn
*
* Describes schemas (namespaces)
*/
bool
listSchemas(const char *pattern, bool verbose)
{
PQExpBufferData buf;
PGresult *res;
printQueryOpt myopt = pset.popt;
initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"SELECT n.nspname AS \"%s\",\n"
" r.rolname AS \"%s\"",
_("Name"), _("Owner"));
if (verbose)
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
",\n n.nspacl as \"%s\","
" pg_catalog.obj_description(n.oid, 'pg_namespace') as \"%s\"",
_("Access privileges"), _("Description"));
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf,
"\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_namespace n JOIN pg_catalog.pg_roles r\n"
" ON n.nspowner=r.oid\n"
"WHERE (n.nspname !~ '^pg_temp_' OR\n"
" n.nspname = (pg_catalog.current_schemas(true))[1])\n"); /* temp schema is first */
processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern, true, false,
NULL, "n.nspname", NULL,
NULL);
appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "ORDER BY 1;");
res = PSQLexec(buf.data, false);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
if (!res)
return false;
myopt.nullPrint = NULL;
myopt.title = _("List of schemas");
printQuery(res, &myopt, pset.queryFout, pset.logfile);
PQclear(res);
return true;
}