timescaledb/sql/util_time.sql
Joshua Lockerman 0737b370a3 Add the actual bgw job for continuous aggregates
This commit adds the the actual background worker job that runs the continuous
aggregate automatically. This job gets created when the continuous aggregate is
created and is deleted when the aggregate is DROPed. By default this job will
attempt to run every two bucket widths, and attempts to materialize up to two
bucket widths behind the end of the table.
2019-04-26 13:08:00 -04:00

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-- This file and its contents are licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
-- Please see the included NOTICE for copyright information and
-- LICENSE-APACHE for a copy of the license.
-- This file contains utilities for time conversion.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.to_unix_microseconds(ts TIMESTAMPTZ) RETURNS BIGINT
AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_pg_timestamp_to_unix_microseconds' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.to_timestamp(unixtime_us BIGINT) RETURNS TIMESTAMPTZ
AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_pg_unix_microseconds_to_timestamp' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.to_interval(unixtime_us BIGINT) RETURNS INTERVAL
AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_pg_unix_microseconds_to_interval' LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
-- Time can be represented in a hypertable as an int* (bigint/integer/smallint) or as a timestamp type (
-- with or without timezones). In metatables and other internal systems all time values are stored as bigint.
-- Converting from int* columns to internal representation is a cast to bigint.
-- Converting from timestamps to internal representation is conversion to epoch (in microseconds).
-- Gets the sql code for representing the literal for the given time value (in the internal representation) as the column_type.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.time_literal_sql(
time_value BIGINT,
column_type REGTYPE
)
RETURNS text LANGUAGE PLPGSQL STABLE AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
ret text;
BEGIN
IF time_value IS NULL THEN
RETURN format('%L', NULL);
END IF;
CASE column_type
WHEN 'BIGINT'::regtype, 'INTEGER'::regtype, 'SMALLINT'::regtype THEN
RETURN format('%L', time_value); -- scale determined by user.
WHEN 'TIMESTAMP'::regtype THEN
--the time_value for timestamps w/o tz does not depend on local timezones. So perform at UTC.
RETURN format('TIMESTAMP %1$L', timezone('UTC',_timescaledb_internal.to_timestamp(time_value))); -- microseconds
WHEN 'TIMESTAMPTZ'::regtype THEN
-- assume time_value is in microsec
RETURN format('TIMESTAMPTZ %1$L', _timescaledb_internal.to_timestamp(time_value)); -- microseconds
WHEN 'DATE'::regtype THEN
RETURN format('%L', timezone('UTC',_timescaledb_internal.to_timestamp(time_value))::date);
ELSE
EXECUTE 'SELECT format(''%L'', $1::' || column_type::text || ')' into ret using time_value;
RETURN ret;
END CASE;
END
$BODY$;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.interval_to_usec(
chunk_interval INTERVAL
)
RETURNS BIGINT LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE AS
$BODY$
SELECT (int_sec * 1000000)::bigint from extract(epoch from chunk_interval) as int_sec;
$BODY$;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.time_to_internal(time_val ANYELEMENT)
RETURNS BIGINT AS '@MODULE_PATHNAME@', 'ts_time_to_internal' LANGUAGE C VOLATILE STRICT;