timescaledb/test/sql/drop_owned.sql
Dipesh Pandit 0b87a069e7 Add metadata for chunk creation time
- Added creation_time attribute to timescaledb catalog table "chunk".
  Also, updated corresponding view timescaledb_information.chunks to
  include chunk_creation_time attribute.
- A newly created chunk is assigned the creation time during chunk
  creation to handle new partition range for give dimension (Time/
  SERIAL/BIGSERIAL/INT/...).
- In case of an already existing chunk, the creation time is updated as
  part of running upgrade script. The current timestamp (now()) at the
  time of upgrade has been assigned as chunk creation time.
- Similarly, downgrade script is updated to drop the attribute
  creation_time from catalog table "chunk".
- All relevant queries/views/test output have been updated accordingly.

Co-authored-by: Nikhil Sontakke <nikhil@timescale.com>
2023-10-04 14:49:05 +05:30

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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.
\c :TEST_DBNAME :ROLE_SUPERUSER
CREATE SCHEMA hypertable_schema;
GRANT ALL ON SCHEMA hypertable_schema TO :ROLE_DEFAULT_PERM_USER;
SET ROLE :ROLE_DEFAULT_PERM_USER;
CREATE TABLE hypertable_schema.default_perm_user (time timestamptz, temp float, location int);
SELECT create_hypertable('hypertable_schema.default_perm_user', 'time', 'location', 2);
INSERT INTO hypertable_schema.default_perm_user VALUES ('2001-01-01 01:01:01', 23.3, 1);
RESET ROLE;
CREATE TABLE hypertable_schema.superuser (time timestamptz, temp float, location int);
SELECT create_hypertable('hypertable_schema.superuser', 'time', 'location', 2);
INSERT INTO hypertable_schema.superuser VALUES ('2001-01-01 01:01:01', 23.3, 1);
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable ORDER BY id;
SELECT id, hypertable_id, schema_name, table_name, compressed_chunk_id, dropped, status, osm_chunk FROM _timescaledb_catalog.chunk;
DROP OWNED BY :ROLE_DEFAULT_PERM_USER;
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable ORDER BY id;
SELECT id, hypertable_id, schema_name, table_name, compressed_chunk_id, dropped, status, osm_chunk FROM _timescaledb_catalog.chunk;
DROP TABLE hypertable_schema.superuser;
--everything should be cleaned up
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable GROUP BY id;
SELECT id, hypertable_id, schema_name, table_name, compressed_chunk_id, dropped, status, osm_chunk FROM _timescaledb_catalog.chunk;
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.dimension;
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.dimension_slice;
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.chunk_index;
SELECT * FROM _timescaledb_catalog.chunk_constraint;
-- test drop owned in database without extension installed
\c :TEST_DBNAME :ROLE_SUPERUSER
CREATE database test_drop_owned;
\c test_drop_owned
DROP OWNED BY :ROLE_SUPERUSER;
\c :TEST_DBNAME :ROLE_SUPERUSER
DROP DATABASE test_drop_owned WITH (FORCE);
-- Test that dependencies on roles are added to chunks when creating
-- new chunks. If that is not done, DROP OWNED BY will not revoke the
-- privilege on the chunk.
CREATE TABLE sensor_data(time timestamptz not null, cpu double precision null);
SELECT * FROM create_hypertable('sensor_data','time');
INSERT INTO sensor_data
SELECT time,
random() AS cpu
FROM generate_series('2020-01-01'::timestamptz, '2020-01-24'::timestamptz, INTERVAL '10 minute') AS g1(time);
\dp sensor_data
\dp _timescaledb_internal._hyper_3*
GRANT SELECT ON sensor_data TO :ROLE_DEFAULT_PERM_USER;
\dp sensor_data
\dp _timescaledb_internal._hyper_3*
-- Insert more chunks after adding the user to the hypertable. These
-- will now get the privileges of the hypertable.
INSERT INTO sensor_data
SELECT time,
random() AS cpu
FROM generate_series('2020-01-20'::timestamptz, '2020-02-05'::timestamptz, INTERVAL '10 minute') AS g1(time);
\dp _timescaledb_internal._hyper_3*
-- This should revoke the privileges on both the hypertable and the chunks.
DROP OWNED BY :ROLE_DEFAULT_PERM_USER;
\dp sensor_data
\dp _timescaledb_internal._hyper_3*