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Jakob Huber
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Robert Haas
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Logical decoding documentation corrections.
Thom Brown
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<sect1 id="logicaldecoding-example">
<title>Logical Decoding Example</title>
<para>
The following example demonst
a
rtes the SQL interface.
The following example demonstr
a
tes the SQL interface.
</para>
<para>
Before you can use logical decoding, you must set
<xref linkend="guc-wal-level"> to logical and
<xref linkend="guc-max-replication-slots">
o
t at least 1.
<xref linkend="guc-max-replication-slots"> t
o
at least 1.
Then, you should connect to the target database (in the example
below, <literal>postgres</literal>) as a superuser.
</para>
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@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_logical_slot_get_changes('regression_slot', NULL, NU
location | xid | data
-----------+-----+-----------------------------------------------
0/16E0478 | 689 | BEGIN 689
0/16E0478 | 689 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
4
]:1 data[text]:'1'
0/16E0580 | 689 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
4
]:2 data[text]:'2'
0/16E0478 | 689 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
eger
]:1 data[text]:'1'
0/16E0580 | 689 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
eger
]:2 data[text]:'2'
0/16E0650 | 689 | COMMIT 689
(4 rows)
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location | xid | data
-----------+-----+-----------------------------------------------
0/16E09C0 | 690 | BEGIN 690
0/16E09C0 | 690 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
4
]:3 data[text]:'3'
0/16E09C0 | 690 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
eger
]:3 data[text]:'3'
0/16E0B90 | 690 | COMMIT 690
(3 rows)
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location | xid | data
-----------+-----+-----------------------------------------------
0/16E09C0 | 690 | BEGIN 690
0/16E09C0 | 690 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
4
]:3 data[text]:'3'
0/16E09C0 | 690 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
eger
]:3 data[text]:'3'
0/16E0B90 | 690 | COMMIT 690
(3 rows)
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location | xid | data
-----------+-----+-----------------------------------------------
0/16E09C0 | 690 | BEGIN 690
0/16E09C0 | 690 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
4
]:3 data[text]:'3'
0/16E09C0 | 690 | table public.data: INSERT: id[int
eger
]:3 data[text]:'3'
0/16E0B90 | 690 | COMMIT 690 (at 2014-02-27 16:41:51.863092+01)
(3 rows)
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# psql -c "INSERT INTO data(data) VALUES('4');"
# fg
BEGIN 693
table public.data: INSERT: id[int
4
]:4 data[text]:'4'
table public.data: INSERT: id[int
eger
]:4 data[text]:'4'
COMMIT 693
CTRL-C
# pg_recvlogical -d testdb --slot test --drop
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SNAPSHOT</literal></link> to read the state of the database at the moment
the slot was created. This transaction can then be used to dump the
database's state at that point in time which afterwards can be updated
using the slot's contents without lo
o
sing any changes.
using the slot's contents without losing any changes.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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backend's normal infrastructure, including calling output functions. Read
only access to relations is permitted as long as only relations are
accessed that either have been created by <command>initdb</command> in
the <literal>pg_catalog</literal> schema, or have
are
marked as user
the <literal>pg_catalog</literal> schema, or have
been
marked as user
provided catalog tables using
<programlisting>
ALTER TABLE user_catalog_table SET (user_catalog_table = true);
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the <literal>begin</literal> and <literal>commit</literal>
callbacks. Transactions that were rolled back explicitly or implicitly
never get
decoded. Successful
l
<link linkend="SQL-SAVEPOINT">SAVEPOINTs</link> are
decoded. Successful <link linkend="SQL-SAVEPOINT">SAVEPOINTs</link> are
folded into the transaction containing them in the order they were
exect
ud
ed within that transaction.
exec
u
ted within that transaction.
</para>
<note>
<para>
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<title>Startup Callback</title>
<para>
The optional <function>startup_cb</function> callback is called whenever
a
n
replication slot is created or asked to stream changes, independent
a replication slot is created or asked to stream changes, independent
of the number of changes that are ready to be put out.
<programlisting>
typedef void (*LogicalDecodeStartupCB) (
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bool is_init
);
</programlisting>
The <literal>is_init</literal> paramter will be true when the
The <literal>is_init</literal> param
e
ter will be true when the
replication slot is being created and false
otherwise. <parameter>options</parameter> points to a struct of options
that output plugins can set:
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