\o /dev/null \ir include/create_single_db.sql \o CREATE TABLE drop_test(time timestamp, temp float8, device text); SELECT create_hypertable('drop_test', 'time', 'device', 2); SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable; INSERT INTO drop_test VALUES('Mon Mar 20 09:17:00.936242 2017', 23.4, 'dev1'); SELECT * FROM drop_test; DROP EXTENSION timescaledb CASCADE; -- Querying the original table should not return any rows since all of -- them actually existed in chunks that are now gone SELECT * FROM drop_test; -- Recreate the extension CREATE EXTENSION timescaledb CASCADE; -- Test that calling twice generates proper error \set ON_ERROR_STOP 0 CREATE EXTENSION timescaledb CASCADE; \set ON_ERROR_STOP 1 SELECT setup_timescaledb(); -- Make the table a hypertable again SELECT create_hypertable('drop_test', 'time', 'device', 2); SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable; INSERT INTO drop_test VALUES('Mon Mar 20 09:18:19.100462 2017', 22.1, 'dev1'); SELECT * FROM drop_test;