コード例 #1
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ファイル: matview.c プロジェクト: kelvich/pg_gsoc
/*
 * ExecRefreshMatView -- execute a REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW command
 *
 * This refreshes the materialized view by creating a new table and swapping
 * the relfilenodes of the new table and the old materialized view, so the OID
 * of the original materialized view is preserved. Thus we do not lose GRANT
 * nor references to this materialized view.
 *
 * If WITH NO DATA was specified, this is effectively like a TRUNCATE;
 * otherwise it is like a TRUNCATE followed by an INSERT using the SELECT
 * statement associated with the materialized view.  The statement node's
 * skipData field shows whether the clause was used.
 *
 * Indexes are rebuilt too, via REINDEX. Since we are effectively bulk-loading
 * the new heap, it's better to create the indexes afterwards than to fill them
 * incrementally while we load.
 *
 * The matview's "populated" state is changed based on whether the contents
 * reflect the result set of the materialized view's query.
 */
void
ExecRefreshMatView(RefreshMatViewStmt *stmt, const char *queryString,
				   ParamListInfo params, char *completionTag)
{
	Oid			matviewOid;
	Relation	matviewRel;
	RewriteRule *rule;
	List	   *actions;
	Query	   *dataQuery;
	Oid			tableSpace;
	Oid			owner;
	Oid			OIDNewHeap;
	DestReceiver *dest;
	bool		concurrent;
	LOCKMODE	lockmode;

	/* Determine strength of lock needed. */
	concurrent = stmt->concurrent;
	lockmode = concurrent ? ExclusiveLock : AccessExclusiveLock;

	/*
	 * Get a lock until end of transaction.
	 */
	matviewOid = RangeVarGetRelidExtended(stmt->relation,
										  lockmode, false, false,
										  RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable, NULL);
	matviewRel = heap_open(matviewOid, NoLock);

	/* Make sure it is a materialized view. */
	if (matviewRel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_MATVIEW)
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
				 errmsg("\"%s\" is not a materialized view",
						RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel))));

	/* Check that CONCURRENTLY is not specified if not populated. */
	if (concurrent && !RelationIsPopulated(matviewRel))
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
				 errmsg("CONCURRENTLY cannot be used when the materialized view is not populated")));

	/* Check that conflicting options have not been specified. */
	if (concurrent && stmt->skipData)
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
				 errmsg("CONCURRENTLY and WITH NO DATA options cannot be used together")));

	/* We're not using materialized views in the system catalogs. */
	Assert(!IsSystemRelation(matviewRel));

	/* We don't allow an oid column for a materialized view. */
	Assert(!matviewRel->rd_rel->relhasoids);

	/*
	 * Check that everything is correct for a refresh. Problems at this point
	 * are internal errors, so elog is sufficient.
	 */
	if (matviewRel->rd_rel->relhasrules == false ||
		matviewRel->rd_rules->numLocks < 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "materialized view \"%s\" is missing rewrite information",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	if (matviewRel->rd_rules->numLocks > 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "materialized view \"%s\" has too many rules",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	rule = matviewRel->rd_rules->rules[0];
	if (rule->event != CMD_SELECT || !(rule->isInstead))
		elog(ERROR,
			 "the rule for materialized view \"%s\" is not a SELECT INSTEAD OF rule",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	actions = rule->actions;
	if (list_length(actions) != 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "the rule for materialized view \"%s\" is not a single action",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	/*
	 * The stored query was rewritten at the time of the MV definition, but
	 * has not been scribbled on by the planner.
	 */
	dataQuery = (Query *) linitial(actions);
	Assert(IsA(dataQuery, Query));

	/*
	 * Check for active uses of the relation in the current transaction, such
	 * as open scans.
	 *
	 * NB: We count on this to protect us against problems with refreshing the
	 * data using HEAP_INSERT_FROZEN.
	 */
	CheckTableNotInUse(matviewRel, "REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW");

	/*
	 * Tentatively mark the matview as populated or not (this will roll back
	 * if we fail later).
	 */
	SetMatViewPopulatedState(matviewRel, !stmt->skipData);

	/* Concurrent refresh builds new data in temp tablespace, and does diff. */
	if (concurrent)
		tableSpace = GetDefaultTablespace(RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP);
	else
		tableSpace = matviewRel->rd_rel->reltablespace;

	owner = matviewRel->rd_rel->relowner;

	heap_close(matviewRel, NoLock);

	/* Create the transient table that will receive the regenerated data. */
	OIDNewHeap = make_new_heap(matviewOid, tableSpace, concurrent,
							   ExclusiveLock);
	dest = CreateTransientRelDestReceiver(OIDNewHeap);

	/* Generate the data, if wanted. */
	if (!stmt->skipData)
		refresh_matview_datafill(dest, dataQuery, queryString, owner);

	/* Make the matview match the newly generated data. */
	if (concurrent)
	{
		int			old_depth = matview_maintenance_depth;

		PG_TRY();
		{
			refresh_by_match_merge(matviewOid, OIDNewHeap);
		}
		PG_CATCH();
		{
			matview_maintenance_depth = old_depth;
			PG_RE_THROW();
		}
		PG_END_TRY();
		Assert(matview_maintenance_depth == old_depth);
	}
	else
		refresh_by_heap_swap(matviewOid, OIDNewHeap);
}
コード例 #2
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ファイル: matview.c プロジェクト: qowldi/pg
/*
 * ExecRefreshMatView -- execute a REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW command
 *
 * This refreshes the materialized view by creating a new table and swapping
 * the relfilenodes of the new table and the old materialized view, so the OID
 * of the original materialized view is preserved. Thus we do not lose GRANT
 * nor references to this materialized view.
 *
 * If WITH NO DATA was specified, this is effectively like a TRUNCATE;
 * otherwise it is like a TRUNCATE followed by an INSERT using the SELECT
 * statement associated with the materialized view.  The statement node's
 * skipData field shows whether the clause was used.
 *
 * Indexes are rebuilt too, via REINDEX. Since we are effectively bulk-loading
 * the new heap, it's better to create the indexes afterwards than to fill them
 * incrementally while we load.
 *
 * The matview's "populated" state is changed based on whether the contents
 * reflect the result set of the materialized view's query.
 */
void
ExecRefreshMatView(RefreshMatViewStmt *stmt, const char *queryString,
				   ParamListInfo params, char *completionTag)
{
	Oid			matviewOid;
	Relation	matviewRel;
	RewriteRule *rule;
	List	   *actions;
	Query	   *dataQuery;
	Oid			tableSpace;
	Oid			relowner;
	Oid			OIDNewHeap;
	DestReceiver *dest;
	bool		concurrent;
	LOCKMODE	lockmode;
	Oid			save_userid;
	int			save_sec_context;
	int			save_nestlevel;

	/* Determine strength of lock needed. */
	concurrent = stmt->concurrent;
	lockmode = concurrent ? ExclusiveLock : AccessExclusiveLock;

	/*
	 * Get a lock until end of transaction.
	 */
	matviewOid = RangeVarGetRelidExtended(stmt->relation,
										  lockmode, false, false,
										  RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable, NULL);
	matviewRel = heap_open(matviewOid, NoLock);

	/* Make sure it is a materialized view. */
	if (matviewRel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_MATVIEW)
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
				 errmsg("\"%s\" is not a materialized view",
						RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel))));

	/* Check that CONCURRENTLY is not specified if not populated. */
	if (concurrent && !RelationIsPopulated(matviewRel))
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
				 errmsg("CONCURRENTLY cannot be used when the materialized view is not populated")));

	/* Check that conflicting options have not been specified. */
	if (concurrent && stmt->skipData)
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
				 errmsg("CONCURRENTLY and WITH NO DATA options cannot be used together")));

	/* We don't allow an oid column for a materialized view. */
	Assert(!matviewRel->rd_rel->relhasoids);

	/*
	 * Check that everything is correct for a refresh. Problems at this point
	 * are internal errors, so elog is sufficient.
	 */
	if (matviewRel->rd_rel->relhasrules == false ||
		matviewRel->rd_rules->numLocks < 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "materialized view \"%s\" is missing rewrite information",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	if (matviewRel->rd_rules->numLocks > 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "materialized view \"%s\" has too many rules",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	rule = matviewRel->rd_rules->rules[0];
	if (rule->event != CMD_SELECT || !(rule->isInstead))
		elog(ERROR,
			 "the rule for materialized view \"%s\" is not a SELECT INSTEAD OF rule",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	actions = rule->actions;
	if (list_length(actions) != 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "the rule for materialized view \"%s\" is not a single action",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	/*
	 * The stored query was rewritten at the time of the MV definition, but
	 * has not been scribbled on by the planner.
	 */
	dataQuery = (Query *) linitial(actions);
	Assert(IsA(dataQuery, Query));

	/*
	 * Check for active uses of the relation in the current transaction, such
	 * as open scans.
	 *
	 * NB: We count on this to protect us against problems with refreshing the
	 * data using HEAP_INSERT_FROZEN.
	 */
	CheckTableNotInUse(matviewRel, "REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW");

	/*
	 * Tentatively mark the matview as populated or not (this will roll back
	 * if we fail later).
	 */
	SetMatViewPopulatedState(matviewRel, !stmt->skipData);

	relowner = matviewRel->rd_rel->relowner;

	/*
	 * Switch to the owner's userid, so that any functions are run as that
	 * user.  Also arrange to make GUC variable changes local to this command.
	 * Don't lock it down too tight to create a temporary table just yet.  We
	 * will switch modes when we are about to execute user code.
	 */
	GetUserIdAndSecContext(&save_userid, &save_sec_context);
	SetUserIdAndSecContext(relowner,
						   save_sec_context | SECURITY_LOCAL_USERID_CHANGE);
	save_nestlevel = NewGUCNestLevel();

	/* Concurrent refresh builds new data in temp tablespace, and does diff. */
	if (concurrent)
		tableSpace = GetDefaultTablespace(RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP);
	else
		tableSpace = matviewRel->rd_rel->reltablespace;

	/*
	 * Create the transient table that will receive the regenerated data. Lock
	 * it against access by any other process until commit (by which time it
	 * will be gone).
	 */
	OIDNewHeap = make_new_heap(matviewOid, tableSpace, concurrent,
							   ExclusiveLock);
	LockRelationOid(OIDNewHeap, AccessExclusiveLock);
	dest = CreateTransientRelDestReceiver(OIDNewHeap);

	/*
	 * Now lock down security-restricted operations.
	 */
	SetUserIdAndSecContext(relowner,
						   save_sec_context | SECURITY_RESTRICTED_OPERATION);

	/* Generate the data, if wanted. */
	if (!stmt->skipData)
		refresh_matview_datafill(dest, dataQuery, queryString);

	heap_close(matviewRel, NoLock);

	/* Make the matview match the newly generated data. */
	if (concurrent)
	{
		int			old_depth = matview_maintenance_depth;

		PG_TRY();
		{
			refresh_by_match_merge(matviewOid, OIDNewHeap, relowner,
								   save_sec_context);
		}
		PG_CATCH();
		{
			matview_maintenance_depth = old_depth;
			PG_RE_THROW();
		}
		PG_END_TRY();
		Assert(matview_maintenance_depth == old_depth);
	}
	else
		refresh_by_heap_swap(matviewOid, OIDNewHeap);

	/* Roll back any GUC changes */
	AtEOXact_GUC(false, save_nestlevel);

	/* Restore userid and security context */
	SetUserIdAndSecContext(save_userid, save_sec_context);
}
コード例 #3
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ファイル: matview.c プロジェクト: amulsul/postgres
/*
 * ExecRefreshMatView -- execute a REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW command
 *
 * This refreshes the materialized view by creating a new table and swapping
 * the relfilenodes of the new table and the old materialized view, so the OID
 * of the original materialized view is preserved. Thus we do not lose GRANT
 * nor references to this materialized view.
 *
 * If WITH NO DATA was specified, this is effectively like a TRUNCATE;
 * otherwise it is like a TRUNCATE followed by an INSERT using the SELECT
 * statement associated with the materialized view.  The statement node's
 * skipData field is used to indicate that the clause was used.
 *
 * Indexes are rebuilt too, via REINDEX. Since we are effectively bulk-loading
 * the new heap, it's better to create the indexes afterwards than to fill them
 * incrementally while we load.
 *
 * The scannable state is changed based on whether the contents reflect the
 * result set of the materialized view's query.
 */
void
ExecRefreshMatView(RefreshMatViewStmt *stmt, const char *queryString,
				  ParamListInfo params, char *completionTag)
{
	Oid			matviewOid;
	Relation	matviewRel;
	RewriteRule *rule;
	List	   *actions;
	Query	   *dataQuery;
	Oid			tableSpace;
	Oid			OIDNewHeap;
	DestReceiver *dest;

	/*
	 * Get a lock until end of transaction.
	 */
	matviewOid = RangeVarGetRelidExtended(stmt->relation,
										   AccessExclusiveLock, false, false,
										   RangeVarCallbackOwnsTable, NULL);
	matviewRel = heap_open(matviewOid, NoLock);

	/* Make sure it is a materialized view. */
	if (matviewRel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_MATVIEW)
		ereport(ERROR,
				(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
				 errmsg("\"%s\" is not a materialized view",
						RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel))));

	/*
	 * We're not using materialized views in the system catalogs.
	 */
	Assert(!IsSystemRelation(matviewRel));

	Assert(!matviewRel->rd_rel->relhasoids);

	/*
	 * Check that everything is correct for a refresh. Problems at this point
	 * are internal errors, so elog is sufficient.
	 */
	if (matviewRel->rd_rel->relhasrules == false ||
		matviewRel->rd_rules->numLocks < 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "materialized view \"%s\" is missing rewrite information",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	if (matviewRel->rd_rules->numLocks > 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "materialized view \"%s\" has too many rules",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	rule = matviewRel->rd_rules->rules[0];
	if (rule->event != CMD_SELECT || !(rule->isInstead))
		elog(ERROR,
			 "the rule for materialized view \"%s\" is not a SELECT INSTEAD OF rule",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	actions = rule->actions;
	if (list_length(actions) != 1)
		elog(ERROR,
			 "the rule for materialized view \"%s\" is not a single action",
			 RelationGetRelationName(matviewRel));

	/*
	 * The stored query was rewritten at the time of the MV definition, but
	 * has not been scribbled on by the planner.
	 */
	dataQuery = (Query *) linitial(actions);
	Assert(IsA(dataQuery, Query));

	/*
	 * Check for active uses of the relation in the current transaction, such
	 * as open scans.
	 *
	 * NB: We count on this to protect us against problems with refreshing the
	 * data using HEAP_INSERT_FROZEN.
	 */
	CheckTableNotInUse(matviewRel, "REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW");

	tableSpace = matviewRel->rd_rel->reltablespace;

	heap_close(matviewRel, NoLock);

	/* Create the transient table that will receive the regenerated data. */
	OIDNewHeap = make_new_heap(matviewOid, tableSpace);
	dest = CreateTransientRelDestReceiver(OIDNewHeap);

	if (!stmt->skipData)
		refresh_matview_datafill(dest, dataQuery, queryString);

	/*
	 * Swap the physical files of the target and transient tables, then
	 * rebuild the target's indexes and throw away the transient table.
	 */
	finish_heap_swap(matviewOid, OIDNewHeap, false, false, true, true,
					 RecentXmin, ReadNextMultiXactId());

	RelationCacheInvalidateEntry(matviewOid);
}