-- -- ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN DEFAULT test -- SET search_path = fast_default; CREATE SCHEMA fast_default; CREATE TABLE m(id OID); INSERT INTO m VALUES (NULL::OID); CREATE FUNCTION set(tabname name) RETURNS VOID AS $$ BEGIN UPDATE m SET id = (SELECT c.relfilenode FROM pg_class AS c, pg_namespace AS s WHERE c.relname = tabname AND c.relnamespace = s.oid AND s.nspname = 'fast_default'); END; $$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'; CREATE FUNCTION comp() RETURNS TEXT AS $$ BEGIN RETURN (SELECT CASE WHEN m.id = c.relfilenode THEN 'Unchanged' ELSE 'Rewritten' END FROM m, pg_class AS c, pg_namespace AS s WHERE c.relname = 't' AND c.relnamespace = s.oid AND s.nspname = 'fast_default'); END; $$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql'; CREATE FUNCTION log_rewrite() RETURNS event_trigger LANGUAGE plpgsql as $func$ declare this_schema text; begin select into this_schema relnamespace::regnamespace::text from pg_class where oid = pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_oid(); if this_schema = 'fast_default' then RAISE NOTICE 'rewriting table % for reason %', pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_oid()::regclass, pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_reason(); end if; end; $func$; CREATE TABLE has_volatile AS SELECT * FROM generate_series(1,10) id; CREATE EVENT TRIGGER has_volatile_rewrite ON table_rewrite EXECUTE PROCEDURE log_rewrite(); -- only the last of these should trigger a rewrite ALTER TABLE has_volatile ADD col1 int; ALTER TABLE has_volatile ADD col2 int DEFAULT 1; ALTER TABLE has_volatile ADD col3 timestamptz DEFAULT current_timestamp; ALTER TABLE has_volatile ADD col4 int DEFAULT (random() * 10000)::int; -- Test a large sample of different datatypes CREATE TABLE T(pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, c_int INT DEFAULT 1); SELECT set('t'); INSERT INTO T VALUES (1), (2); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_bpchar BPCHAR(5) DEFAULT 'hello', ALTER COLUMN c_int SET DEFAULT 2; INSERT INTO T VALUES (3), (4); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_text TEXT DEFAULT 'world', ALTER COLUMN c_bpchar SET DEFAULT 'dog'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (5), (6); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_date DATE DEFAULT '2016-06-02', ALTER COLUMN c_text SET DEFAULT 'cat'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (7), (8); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_timestamp TIMESTAMP DEFAULT '2016-09-01 12:00:00', ADD COLUMN c_timestamp_null TIMESTAMP, ALTER COLUMN c_date SET DEFAULT '2010-01-01'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (9), (10); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_array TEXT[] DEFAULT '{"This", "is", "the", "real", "world"}', ALTER COLUMN c_timestamp SET DEFAULT '1970-12-31 11:12:13', ALTER COLUMN c_timestamp_null SET DEFAULT '2016-09-29 12:00:00'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (11), (12); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_small SMALLINT DEFAULT -5, ADD COLUMN c_small_null SMALLINT, ALTER COLUMN c_array SET DEFAULT '{"This", "is", "no", "fantasy"}'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (13), (14); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_big BIGINT DEFAULT 180000000000018, ALTER COLUMN c_small SET DEFAULT 9, ALTER COLUMN c_small_null SET DEFAULT 13; INSERT INTO T VALUES (15), (16); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_num NUMERIC DEFAULT 1.00000000001, ALTER COLUMN c_big SET DEFAULT -9999999999999999; INSERT INTO T VALUES (17), (18); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_time TIME DEFAULT '12:00:00', ALTER COLUMN c_num SET DEFAULT 2.000000000000002; INSERT INTO T VALUES (19), (20); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_interval INTERVAL DEFAULT '1 day', ALTER COLUMN c_time SET DEFAULT '23:59:59'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (21), (22); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_hugetext TEXT DEFAULT repeat('abcdefg',1000), ALTER COLUMN c_interval SET DEFAULT '3 hours'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (23), (24); ALTER TABLE T ALTER COLUMN c_interval DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_hugetext SET DEFAULT repeat('poiuyt', 1000); INSERT INTO T VALUES (25), (26); ALTER TABLE T ALTER COLUMN c_bpchar DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_date DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_text DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_timestamp DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_array DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_small DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_big DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_num DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_time DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_hugetext DROP DEFAULT; INSERT INTO T VALUES (27), (28); SELECT pk, c_int, c_bpchar, c_text, c_date, c_timestamp, c_timestamp_null, c_array, c_small, c_small_null, c_big, c_num, c_time, c_interval, c_hugetext = repeat('abcdefg',1000) as c_hugetext_origdef, c_hugetext = repeat('poiuyt', 1000) as c_hugetext_newdef FROM T ORDER BY pk; SELECT comp(); DROP TABLE T; -- Test expressions in the defaults CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION foo(a INT) RETURNS TEXT AS $$ DECLARE res TEXT := ''; i INT; BEGIN i := 0; WHILE (i < a) LOOP res := res || chr(ascii('a') + i); i := i + 1; END LOOP; RETURN res; END; $$ LANGUAGE PLPGSQL STABLE; CREATE TABLE T(pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, c_int INT DEFAULT LENGTH(foo(6))); SELECT set('t'); INSERT INTO T VALUES (1), (2); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_bpchar BPCHAR(5) DEFAULT foo(4), ALTER COLUMN c_int SET DEFAULT LENGTH(foo(8)); INSERT INTO T VALUES (3), (4); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_text TEXT DEFAULT foo(6), ALTER COLUMN c_bpchar SET DEFAULT foo(3); INSERT INTO T VALUES (5), (6); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_date DATE DEFAULT '2016-06-02'::DATE + LENGTH(foo(10)), ALTER COLUMN c_text SET DEFAULT foo(12); INSERT INTO T VALUES (7), (8); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_timestamp TIMESTAMP DEFAULT '2016-09-01'::DATE + LENGTH(foo(10)), ALTER COLUMN c_date SET DEFAULT '2010-01-01'::DATE - LENGTH(foo(4)); INSERT INTO T VALUES (9), (10); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_array TEXT[] DEFAULT ('{"This", "is", "' || foo(4) || '","the", "real", "world"}')::TEXT[], ALTER COLUMN c_timestamp SET DEFAULT '1970-12-31'::DATE + LENGTH(foo(30)); INSERT INTO T VALUES (11), (12); ALTER TABLE T ALTER COLUMN c_int DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_array SET DEFAULT ('{"This", "is", "' || foo(1) || '", "fantasy"}')::text[]; INSERT INTO T VALUES (13), (14); ALTER TABLE T ALTER COLUMN c_bpchar DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_date DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_text DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_timestamp DROP DEFAULT, ALTER COLUMN c_array DROP DEFAULT; INSERT INTO T VALUES (15), (16); SELECT * FROM T; SELECT comp(); DROP TABLE T; DROP FUNCTION foo(INT); -- Fall back to full rewrite for volatile expressions CREATE TABLE T(pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY); INSERT INTO T VALUES (1); SELECT set('t'); -- now() is stable, because it returns the transaction timestamp ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c1 TIMESTAMP DEFAULT now(); SELECT comp(); -- clock_timestamp() is volatile ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c2 TIMESTAMP DEFAULT clock_timestamp(); SELECT comp(); DROP TABLE T; -- Simple querie CREATE TABLE T (pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY); SELECT set('t'); INSERT INTO T SELECT * FROM generate_series(1, 10) a; ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_bigint BIGINT NOT NULL DEFAULT -1; INSERT INTO T SELECT b, b - 10 FROM generate_series(11, 20) a(b); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_text TEXT DEFAULT 'hello'; INSERT INTO T SELECT b, b - 10, (b + 10)::text FROM generate_series(21, 30) a(b); -- WHERE clause SELECT c_bigint, c_text FROM T WHERE c_bigint = -1 LIMIT 1; EXPLAIN (VERBOSE TRUE, COSTS FALSE) SELECT c_bigint, c_text FROM T WHERE c_bigint = -1 LIMIT 1; SELECT c_bigint, c_text FROM T WHERE c_text = 'hello' LIMIT 1; EXPLAIN (VERBOSE TRUE, COSTS FALSE) SELECT c_bigint, c_text FROM T WHERE c_text = 'hello' LIMIT 1; -- COALESCE SELECT COALESCE(c_bigint, pk), COALESCE(c_text, pk::text) FROM T ORDER BY pk LIMIT 10; -- Aggregate function SELECT SUM(c_bigint), MAX(c_text COLLATE "C" ), MIN(c_text COLLATE "C") FROM T; -- ORDER BY SELECT * FROM T ORDER BY c_bigint, c_text, pk LIMIT 10; EXPLAIN (VERBOSE TRUE, COSTS FALSE) SELECT * FROM T ORDER BY c_bigint, c_text, pk LIMIT 10; -- LIMIT SELECT * FROM T WHERE c_bigint > -1 ORDER BY c_bigint, c_text, pk LIMIT 10; EXPLAIN (VERBOSE TRUE, COSTS FALSE) SELECT * FROM T WHERE c_bigint > -1 ORDER BY c_bigint, c_text, pk LIMIT 10; -- DELETE with RETURNING DELETE FROM T WHERE pk BETWEEN 10 AND 20 RETURNING *; EXPLAIN (VERBOSE TRUE, COSTS FALSE) DELETE FROM T WHERE pk BETWEEN 10 AND 20 RETURNING *; -- UPDATE UPDATE T SET c_text = '"' || c_text || '"' WHERE pk < 10; SELECT * FROM T WHERE c_text LIKE '"%"' ORDER BY PK; SELECT comp(); DROP TABLE T; -- Combine with other DDL CREATE TABLE T(pk INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY); SELECT set('t'); INSERT INTO T VALUES (1), (2); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_int INT NOT NULL DEFAULT -1; INSERT INTO T VALUES (3), (4); ALTER TABLE T ADD COLUMN c_text TEXT DEFAULT 'Hello'; INSERT INTO T VALUES (5), (6); ALTER TABLE T ALTER COLUMN c_text SET DEFAULT 'world', ALTER COLUMN c_int SET DEFAULT 1; INSERT INTO T VALUES (7), (8); SELECT * FROM T ORDER BY pk; -- Add an index CREATE INDEX i ON T(c_int, c_text); SELECT c_text FROM T WHERE c_int = -1; SELECT comp(); -- query to exercise expand_tuple function CREATE TABLE t1 AS SELECT 1::int AS a , 2::int AS b FROM generate_series(1,20) q; ALTER TABLE t1 ADD COLUMN c text; SELECT a, stddev(cast((SELECT sum(1) FROM generate_series(1,20) x) AS float4)) OVER (PARTITION BY a,b,c ORDER BY b) AS z FROM t1; DROP TABLE T; -- test that we account for missing columns without defaults correctly -- in expand_tuple, and that rows are correctly expanded for triggers CREATE FUNCTION test_trigger() RETURNS trigger LANGUAGE plpgsql AS $$ begin raise notice 'old tuple: %', to_json(OLD)::text; if TG_OP = 'DELETE' then return OLD; else return NEW; end if; end; $$; -- 2 new columns, both have defaults CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,3); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int NOT NULL DEFAULT 4; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int NOT NULL DEFAULT 5; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- 2 new columns, first has default CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,3); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int NOT NULL DEFAULT 4; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- 2 new columns, second has default CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,3); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int NOT NULL DEFAULT 5; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- 2 new columns, neither has default CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,3); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- same as last 4 tests but here the last original column has a NULL value -- 2 new columns, both have defaults CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,NULL); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int NOT NULL DEFAULT 4; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int NOT NULL DEFAULT 5; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- 2 new columns, first has default CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,NULL); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int NOT NULL DEFAULT 4; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- 2 new columns, second has default CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,NULL); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int NOT NULL DEFAULT 5; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- 2 new columns, neither has default CREATE TABLE t (id serial PRIMARY KEY, a int, b int, c int); INSERT INTO t (a,b,c) VALUES (1,2,NULL); ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN x int; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN y int; CREATE TRIGGER a BEFORE UPDATE ON t FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_trigger(); SELECT * FROM t; UPDATE t SET y = 2; SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; -- make sure expanded tuple has correct self pointer -- it will be required by the RI trigger doing the cascading delete CREATE TABLE leader (a int PRIMARY KEY, b int); CREATE TABLE follower (a int REFERENCES leader ON DELETE CASCADE, b int); INSERT INTO leader VALUES (1, 1), (2, 2); ALTER TABLE leader ADD c int; ALTER TABLE leader DROP c; DELETE FROM leader; -- check that ALTER TABLE ... ALTER TYPE does the right thing CREATE TABLE vtype( a integer); INSERT INTO vtype VALUES (1); ALTER TABLE vtype ADD COLUMN b DOUBLE PRECISION DEFAULT 0.2; ALTER TABLE vtype ADD COLUMN c BOOLEAN DEFAULT true; SELECT * FROM vtype; ALTER TABLE vtype ALTER b TYPE text USING b::text, ALTER c TYPE text USING c::text; SELECT * FROM vtype; -- also check the case that doesn't rewrite the table CREATE TABLE vtype2 (a int); INSERT INTO vtype2 VALUES (1); ALTER TABLE vtype2 ADD COLUMN b varchar(10) DEFAULT 'xxx'; ALTER TABLE vtype2 ALTER COLUMN b SET DEFAULT 'yyy'; INSERT INTO vtype2 VALUES (2); ALTER TABLE vtype2 ALTER COLUMN b TYPE varchar(20) USING b::varchar(20); SELECT * FROM vtype2; -- Ensure that defaults are checked when evaluating whether HOT update -- is possible, this was broken for a while: -- https://postgr.es/m/20190202133521.ylauh3ckqa7colzj%40alap3.anarazel.de BEGIN; CREATE TABLE t(); INSERT INTO t DEFAULT VALUES; ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN a int DEFAULT 1; CREATE INDEX ON t(a); -- set column with a default 1 to NULL, due to a bug that wasn't -- noticed has heap_getattr buggily returned NULL for default columns UPDATE t SET a = NULL; -- verify that index and non-index scans show the same result SET LOCAL enable_seqscan = true; SELECT * FROM t WHERE a IS NULL; SET LOCAL enable_seqscan = false; SELECT * FROM t WHERE a IS NULL; ROLLBACK; -- verify that a default set on a non-plain table doesn't set a missing -- value on the attribute CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy; CREATE SERVER s0 FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy; CREATE FOREIGN TABLE ft1 (c1 integer NOT NULL) SERVER s0; ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ADD COLUMN c8 integer DEFAULT 0; ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c8 TYPE char(10); SELECT count(*) FROM pg_attribute WHERE attrelid = 'ft1'::regclass AND (attmissingval IS NOT NULL OR atthasmissing); -- cleanup DROP FOREIGN TABLE ft1; DROP SERVER s0; DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy; DROP TABLE vtype; DROP TABLE vtype2; DROP TABLE follower; DROP TABLE leader; DROP FUNCTION test_trigger(); DROP TABLE t1; DROP FUNCTION set(name); DROP FUNCTION comp(); DROP TABLE m; DROP TABLE has_volatile; DROP EVENT TRIGGER has_volatile_rewrite; DROP FUNCTION log_rewrite; DROP SCHEMA fast_default; -- Leave a table with an active fast default in place, for pg_upgrade testing set search_path = public; create table has_fast_default(f1 int); insert into has_fast_default values(1); alter table has_fast_default add column f2 int default 42; table has_fast_default;