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/* snowflake--1.1--1.2.sql */
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION snowflake UPDATE TO '1.2'" to load this file. \quit
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- convert_column_to_int8()
--
-- Change the data type of a column to int8 and recursively alter
-- all columns that reference this one through foreign key constraints.
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION snowflake.convert_column_to_int8(p_rel regclass, p_attnum smallint)
RETURNS integer
SET search_path = pg_catalog
AS $$
DECLARE
v_attr record;
v_fk record;
v_attidx integer;
v_cmd text;
v_num_altered integer := 0;
BEGIN
-- ----
-- Get the attribute definition
-- ----
SELECT * INTO v_attr
FROM pg_namespace N
JOIN pg_class C
ON N.oid = C.relnamespace
JOIN pg_attribute A
ON C.oid = A.attrelid
WHERE A.attrelid = p_rel
AND A.attnum = p_attnum;
IF NOT FOUND THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'Attribute % of reation % not found', p_attnum, p_rel;
END IF;
-- ----
-- If the attribute type is not bigint, we change it
-- ----
IF v_attr.atttypid <> 'int8'::regtype THEN
v_cmd = 'ALTER TABLE ' ||
quote_ident(v_attr.nspname) || '.' ||
quote_ident(v_attr.relname) ||
' ALTER COLUMN ' ||
quote_ident(v_attr.attname) ||
' SET DATA TYPE int8';
RAISE NOTICE 'EXECUTE %', v_cmd;
EXECUTE v_cmd;
v_num_altered = v_num_altered + 1;
END IF;
-- ----
-- Convert foreign keys referencing this column as well
-- ----
FOR v_fk IN
SELECT * FROM pg_constraint F
JOIN pg_class C
ON C.oid = F.conrelid
JOIN pg_namespace N
ON N.oid = C.relnamespace
WHERE F.contype = 'f'
AND F.confrelid = v_attr.attrelid
LOOP
-- ----
-- Lookup the attribute index in the possibly compount FK
-- ----
v_attidx = array_position(v_fk.confkey, v_attr.attnum);
IF v_attidx IS NULL THEN
CONTINUE;
END IF;
-- ----
-- Recurse for the referencing column
-- ----
v_num_altered = v_num_altered +
snowflake.convert_column_to_int8(v_fk.conrelid,
v_fk.conkey[v_attidx]);
END LOOP;
RETURN v_num_altered;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- convert_sequence_to_snowflake()
--
-- Convert the DEFAULT expression for a sequence to snowflake's nextval()
-- function. Eventually change the data type of columns using it
-- to bigint.
-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION snowflake.convert_sequence_to_snowflake(p_seqid regclass)
RETURNS integer
SET search_path = pg_catalog
AS $$
DECLARE
v_attrdef record;
v_attr record;
v_seq record;
v_cmd text;
v_num_altered integer := 0;
v_last_value bigint;
BEGIN
-- ----
-- We are looking for column defaults that use the requested
-- sequence and the function nextval().
-- ----
FOR v_attrdef IN
SELECT AD.*,
pg_get_expr(AD.adbin, AD.adrelid, true) adstr
FROM pg_depend D
JOIN pg_attrdef AD
ON D.refclassid = 'pg_class'::regclass
AND AD.adrelid = D.refobjid
AND AD.adnum = D.refobjsubid
WHERE D.classid = 'pg_class'::regclass
AND D.objid = p_seqid
LOOP
IF v_attrdef.adstr NOT LIKE 'nextval(%' THEN
CONTINUE;
END IF;
-- ----
-- Get the attribute definition
-- ----
SELECT * INTO v_attr
FROM pg_namespace N
JOIN pg_class C
ON N.oid = C.relnamespace
JOIN pg_attribute A
ON C.oid = A.attrelid
WHERE A.attrelid = v_attrdef.adrelid
AND A.attnum = v_attrdef.adnum;
IF NOT FOUND THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'Attribute for % not found', v_attrdef.adstr;
END IF;
-- ----
-- Get the sequence definition
-- ----
SELECT * INTO v_seq
FROM pg_namespace N
JOIN pg_class C
ON N.oid = C.relnamespace
WHERE C.oid = p_seqid;
IF NOT FOUND THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'Sequence with Oid % not found', p_seqid;
END IF;
-- ----
-- If the attribute type is not bigint, we change it
-- ----
v_num_altered = v_num_altered +
snowflake.convert_column_to_int8(v_attr.attrelid, v_attr.attnum);
-- ----
-- Now we can change the default to snowflake.nextval()
-- ----
v_cmd = 'ALTER TABLE ' ||
quote_ident(v_attr.nspname) || '.' ||
quote_ident(v_attr.relname) ||
' ALTER COLUMN ' ||
quote_ident(v_attr.attname) ||
' SET DEFAULT snowflake.nextval(''' ||
quote_ident(v_seq.nspname) || '.' ||
quote_ident(v_seq.relname) ||
'''::regclass)';
RAISE NOTICE 'EXECUTE %', v_cmd;
EXECUTE v_cmd;
v_num_altered = v_num_altered + 1;
END LOOP;
-- ----
-- If we found something, we need to change the sequence itself to
-- settings that prevent pg_catalog.nextval() from working. We do this
-- by setting the sequence's MAXVAL to its current last_value + 1,
-- then invoke our own nextval() function to bump it.
-- ----
IF v_num_altered > 0 THEN
v_cmd = 'SELECT last_value FROM ' ||
pg_catalog.quote_ident(N.nspname) || '.' ||
pg_catalog.quote_ident(C.relname)
FROM pg_catalog.pg_class C
JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace N ON N.oid = C.relnamespace
WHERE C.oid = p_seqid;
EXECUTE v_cmd INTO v_last_value;
v_cmd = 'ALTER SEQUENCE ' ||
pg_catalog.quote_ident(N.nspname) || '.' ||
pg_catalog.quote_ident(C.relname) ||
' NO CYCLE MAXVALUE ' ||
v_last_value + 1
FROM pg_catalog.pg_class C
JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace N ON N.oid = C.relnamespace
WHERE C.oid = p_seqid;
RAISE NOTICE '%', v_cmd;
EXECUTE v_cmd;
PERFORM snowflake.nextval(p_seqid);
v_num_altered = v_num_altered + 1;
END IF;
RETURN v_num_altered;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;