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postgres/src/bin/pg_dump/t/001_basic.pl

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use strict;
use warnings;
use Config;
use PostgresNode;
use TestLib;
Remove WITH OIDS support, change oid catalog column visibility. Previously tables declared WITH OIDS, including a significant fraction of the catalog tables, stored the oid column not as a normal column, but as part of the tuple header. This special column was not shown by default, which was somewhat odd, as it's often (consider e.g. pg_class.oid) one of the more important parts of a row. Neither pg_dump nor COPY included the contents of the oid column by default. The fact that the oid column was not an ordinary column necessitated a significant amount of special case code to support oid columns. That already was painful for the existing, but upcoming work aiming to make table storage pluggable, would have required expanding and duplicating that "specialness" significantly. WITH OIDS has been deprecated since 2005 (commit ff02d0a05280e0). Remove it. Removing includes: - CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE syntax for declaring the table to be WITH OIDS has been removed (WITH (oids[ = true]) will error out) - pg_dump does not support dumping tables declared WITH OIDS and will issue a warning when dumping one (and ignore the oid column). - restoring an pg_dump archive with pg_restore will warn when restoring a table with oid contents (and ignore the oid column) - COPY will refuse to load binary dump that includes oids. - pg_upgrade will error out when encountering tables declared WITH OIDS, they have to be altered to remove the oid column first. - Functionality to access the oid of the last inserted row (like plpgsql's RESULT_OID, spi's SPI_lastoid, ...) has been removed. The syntax for declaring a table WITHOUT OIDS (or WITH (oids = false) for CREATE TABLE) is still supported. While that requires a bit of support code, it seems unnecessary to break applications / dumps that do not use oids, and are explicit about not using them. The biggest user of WITH OID columns was postgres' catalog. This commit changes all 'magic' oid columns to be columns that are normally declared and stored. To reduce unnecessary query breakage all the newly added columns are still named 'oid', even if a table's column naming scheme would indicate 'reloid' or such. This obviously requires adapting a lot code, mostly replacing oid access via HeapTupleGetOid() with access to the underlying Form_pg_*->oid column. The bootstrap process now assigns oids for all oid columns in genbki.pl that do not have an explicit value (starting at the largest oid previously used), only oids assigned later by oids will be above FirstBootstrapObjectId. As the oid column now is a normal column the special bootstrap syntax for oids has been removed. Oids are not automatically assigned during insertion anymore, all backend code explicitly assigns oids with GetNewOidWithIndex(). For the rare case that insertions into the catalog via SQL are called for the new pg_nextoid() function can be used (which only works on catalog tables). The fact that oid columns on system tables are now normal columns means that they will be included in the set of columns expanded by * (i.e. SELECT * FROM pg_class will now include the table's oid, previously it did not). It'd not technically be hard to hide oid column by default, but that'd mean confusing behavior would either have to be carried forward forever, or it'd cause breakage down the line. While it's not unlikely that further adjustments are needed, the scope/invasiveness of the patch makes it worthwhile to get merge this now. It's painful to maintain externally, too complicated to commit after the code code freeze, and a dependency of a number of other patches. Catversion bump, for obvious reasons. Author: Andres Freund, with contributions by John Naylor Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180930034810.ywp2c7awz7opzcfr@alap3.anarazel.de
7 years ago
use Test::More tests => 70;
my $tempdir = TestLib::tempdir;
my $tempdir_short = TestLib::tempdir_short;
#########################################
# Basic checks
program_help_ok('pg_dump');
program_version_ok('pg_dump');
program_options_handling_ok('pg_dump');
program_help_ok('pg_restore');
program_version_ok('pg_restore');
program_options_handling_ok('pg_restore');
program_help_ok('pg_dumpall');
program_version_ok('pg_dumpall');
program_options_handling_ok('pg_dumpall');
#########################################
# Test various invalid options and disallowed combinations
# Doesn't require a PG instance to be set up, so do this first.
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', 'qqq', 'abc' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: too many command-line arguments (first is "abc")\E/,
'pg_dump: too many command-line arguments (first is "asd")');
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', 'qqq', 'abc' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: too many command-line arguments (first is "abc")\E/,
'pg_restore too many command-line arguments (first is "abc")');
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dumpall', 'qqq', 'abc' ],
qr/\Qpg_dumpall: too many command-line arguments (first is "qqq")\E/,
'pg_dumpall: too many command-line arguments (first is "qqq")');
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '-s', '-a' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: options -s\/--schema-only and -a\/--data-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_dump: options -s/--schema-only and -a/--data-only cannot be used together'
);
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '-s', '-a' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: options -s\/--schema-only and -a\/--data-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_restore: options -s/--schema-only and -a/--data-only cannot be used together'
);
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '-d', 'xxx', '-f', 'xxx' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: options -d\/--dbname and -f\/--file cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_restore: options -d/--dbname and -f/--file cannot be used together');
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '-c', '-a' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: options -c\/--clean and -a\/--data-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_dump: options -c/--clean and -a/--data-only cannot be used together');
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '-c', '-a' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: options -c\/--clean and -a\/--data-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_restore: options -c/--clean and -a/--data-only cannot be used together'
);
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '--if-exists' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: option --if-exists requires option -c\/--clean\E/,
'pg_dump: option --if-exists requires option -c/--clean');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '-j3' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: parallel backup only supported by the directory format\E/,
'pg_dump: parallel backup only supported by the directory format');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '-j', '-1' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: invalid number of parallel jobs\E/,
'pg_dump: invalid number of parallel jobs');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '-F', 'garbage' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: invalid output format\E/,
'pg_dump: invalid output format');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '-j', '-1' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: invalid number of parallel jobs\E/,
'pg_restore: invalid number of parallel jobs');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '--single-transaction', '-j3' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: cannot specify both --single-transaction and multiple jobs\E/,
'pg_restore: cannot specify both --single-transaction and multiple jobs');
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '-Z', '-1' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: compression level must be in range 0..9\E/,
'pg_dump: compression level must be in range 0..9');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '--if-exists' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: option --if-exists requires option -c\/--clean\E/,
'pg_restore: option --if-exists requires option -c/--clean');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '-F', 'garbage' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: unrecognized archive format "garbage";\E/,
'pg_dump: unrecognized archive format');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dump', '--on-conflict-do-nothing' ],
qr/\Qpg_dump: option --on-conflict-do-nothing requires option --inserts or --column-inserts\E/,
'pg_dump: option --on-conflict-do-nothing requires option --inserts or --column-inserts');
# pg_dumpall command-line argument checks
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dumpall', '-g', '-r' ],
qr/\Qpg_dumpall: options -g\/--globals-only and -r\/--roles-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_dumpall: options -g/--globals-only and -r/--roles-only cannot be used together'
);
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dumpall', '-g', '-t' ],
qr/\Qpg_dumpall: options -g\/--globals-only and -t\/--tablespaces-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_dumpall: options -g/--globals-only and -t/--tablespaces-only cannot be used together'
);
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dumpall', '-r', '-t' ],
qr/\Qpg_dumpall: options -r\/--roles-only and -t\/--tablespaces-only cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_dumpall: options -r/--roles-only and -t/--tablespaces-only cannot be used together'
);
Improve pg_dump regression tests and code coverage These improvements bring the lines-of-code coverage of pg_dump.c up to 87.7% (at least using LCOV 1.12, 1.11 seems to differ slightly). Nearly every function is covered, three of the four which aren't are only called when talking to older PG instances. There is more which can, and should, be done here to improve the coverage but it's past time to see what the buildfarm thinks of this. What has been added: - Coverage for many more command-line options - Use command_fails_like instead of command_exit_is - Operator classes, operator families - Text search configuration, templates, parsers, dictionaries - FDWs, servers, foreign tables - Materialized views - Improved Publications / Subscriptions test (though this needs work, see PG10 open items and tests marked with XXX in 002_pg_dump.pl) - Unlogged tables - Partitioned tables - Additional ACL testing for various object types There is room for improvement, specifically: - Various type-based option (alignment, storage, etc) - Composite type collation - Extra Procedural language functions (inline, validator) - Different function options (SRF, Transform, config, security definer, cost, leakproof) - OpClass options (default, storage, order by, recheck) - OpFamily options (order by, recheck) - Aggregate functions (combinefunc, serialfunc, deserialfunc, etc) - Text Search parser 'headline' - Text Search template 'init' - FDW options (handler, validator, options) - Server options (type, version, options) - User mapping options - Default ACLs for sequences, types - Security labels - View circular dependencies (last function that needs coverage) - Toast table autovacuum options - Replica identity options - Independent indexes (plus marking them as clustered on) - Deferrable / initially deferred constraints - Independent domain constraints There's bits of extension pg_dump'ing also not covered, but those will need to go into test_pg_dump (such as having a filter for config tables). Last, but not least, this approximately halves the number of tests run with 'ok()' by removing the ok()-based checking of if all runs are covered by each test. Instead, 002_pg_dump.pl will just exit out in such a case (with a message in the log file). In general, when adding tests, cover all runs unless there is a very good reason not to (such as adding a 'catch-all' case). With these changes, the resulting output and number of "tests" run is actually reduced.
9 years ago
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_dumpall', '--if-exists' ],
qr/\Qpg_dumpall: option --if-exists requires option -c\/--clean\E/,
'pg_dumpall: option --if-exists requires option -c/--clean');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_restore', '-C', '-1' ],
qr/\Qpg_restore: options -C\/--create and -1\/--single-transaction cannot be used together\E/,
'pg_restore: options -C\/--create and -1\/--single-transaction cannot be used together'
);