timescaledb/sql/chunk_constraint.sql
Sven Klemm 3e28f10600 Fix constraint trigger on hypertables
When creating a constraint trigger on a hypertable the command
succeeds and the constraint trigger works correctly for existing
chunks but any chunk creation after that would fail with an
error, because the constraint trigger was treated like a normal
constraint. But since pg_get_constraintdef does not return a SQL
command for constraint triggers the corresponding command that was
created would throw an error.

Fixes #3235
2021-05-20 21:26:47 +02:00

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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.
-- create constraint on newly created chunk based on hypertable constraint
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION _timescaledb_internal.chunk_constraint_add_table_constraint(
chunk_constraint_row _timescaledb_catalog.chunk_constraint
)
RETURNS VOID LANGUAGE PLPGSQL AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
chunk_row _timescaledb_catalog.chunk;
hypertable_row _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable;
constraint_oid OID;
constraint_type CHAR;
check_sql TEXT;
def TEXT;
indx_tablespace NAME;
tablespace_def TEXT;
BEGIN
SELECT * INTO STRICT chunk_row FROM _timescaledb_catalog.chunk c WHERE c.id = chunk_constraint_row.chunk_id;
SELECT * INTO STRICT hypertable_row FROM _timescaledb_catalog.hypertable h WHERE h.id = chunk_row.hypertable_id;
IF chunk_constraint_row.dimension_slice_id IS NOT NULL THEN
check_sql = _timescaledb_internal.dimension_slice_get_constraint_sql(chunk_constraint_row.dimension_slice_id);
IF check_sql IS NOT NULL THEN
def := format('CHECK (%s)', check_sql);
ELSE
def := NULL;
END IF;
ELSIF chunk_constraint_row.hypertable_constraint_name IS NOT NULL THEN
SELECT oid, contype INTO STRICT constraint_oid, constraint_type FROM pg_constraint
WHERE conname=chunk_constraint_row.hypertable_constraint_name AND
conrelid = format('%I.%I', hypertable_row.schema_name, hypertable_row.table_name)::regclass::oid;
IF constraint_type IN ('p','u') THEN
-- since primary keys and unique constraints are backed by an index
-- they might have an index tablespace assigned
-- the tablspace is not part of the constraint definition so
-- we have to append it explicitly to preserve it
SELECT T.spcname INTO indx_tablespace
FROM pg_constraint C, pg_class I, pg_tablespace T
WHERE C.oid = constraint_oid AND C.contype IN ('p', 'u') AND I.oid = C.conindid AND I.reltablespace = T.oid;
def := pg_get_constraintdef(constraint_oid);
IF indx_tablespace IS NOT NULL THEN
def := format('%s USING INDEX TABLESPACE %I', def, indx_tablespace);
END IF;
ELSIF constraint_type = 't' THEN
-- constraint triggers are copied separately with normal triggers
def := NULL;
ELSE
def := pg_get_constraintdef(constraint_oid);
END IF;
ELSE
RAISE 'unknown constraint type';
END IF;
IF def IS NOT NULL THEN
EXECUTE format(
$$ ALTER TABLE %I.%I ADD CONSTRAINT %I %s $$,
chunk_row.schema_name, chunk_row.table_name, chunk_constraint_row.constraint_name, def
);
END IF;
END
$BODY$;