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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ruleutils.c
* Functions to convert stored expressions/querytrees back to
* source text
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#if (PG_VERSION_NUM >= 90600 && PG_VERSION_NUM < 90700)
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wempty-body"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wsign-compare"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wswitch"
#include "pg_zlog.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "access/amapi.h"
#include "access/htup_details.h"
#include "access/sysattr.h"
#include "catalog/dependency.h"
#include "catalog/indexing.h"
#include "catalog/pg_aggregate.h"
#include "catalog/pg_am.h"
#include "catalog/pg_authid.h"
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_constraint.h"
#include "catalog/pg_depend.h"
#include "catalog/pg_language.h"
#include "catalog/pg_opclass.h"
#include "catalog/pg_operator.h"
#include "catalog/pg_proc.h"
#include "catalog/pg_trigger.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
#include "commands/defrem.h"
#include "commands/tablespace.h"
#include "common/keywords.h"
#include "executor/spi.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "optimizer/tlist.h"
#include "parser/parse_node.h"
#include "parser/parse_agg.h"
#include "parser/parse_func.h"
#include "parser/parse_oper.h"
#include "parser/parser.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "rewrite/rewriteHandler.h"
#include "rewrite/rewriteManip.h"
#include "rewrite/rewriteSupport.h"
#include "utils/array.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/hsearch.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
#include "utils/ruleutils.h"
#include "utils/snapmgr.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "utils/tqual.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
/* ----------
* Pretty formatting constants
* ----------
*/
/* Indent counts */
#define PRETTYINDENT_STD 8
#define PRETTYINDENT_JOIN 4
#define PRETTYINDENT_VAR 4
#define PRETTYINDENT_LIMIT 40 /* wrap limit */
/* Pretty flags */
#define PRETTYFLAG_PAREN 1
#define PRETTYFLAG_INDENT 2
/* Default line length for pretty-print wrapping: 0 means wrap always */
#define WRAP_COLUMN_DEFAULT 0
/* macro to test if pretty action needed */
#define PRETTY_PAREN(context) ((context)->prettyFlags & PRETTYFLAG_PAREN)
#define PRETTY_INDENT(context) ((context)->prettyFlags & PRETTYFLAG_INDENT)
/* ----------
* Local data types
* ----------
*/
/* Context info needed for invoking a recursive querytree display routine */
typedef struct
{
StringInfo buf; /* output buffer to append to */
List *namespaces; /* List of deparse_namespace nodes */
List *windowClause; /* Current query level's WINDOW clause */
List *windowTList; /* targetlist for resolving WINDOW clause */
int prettyFlags; /* enabling of pretty-print functions */
int wrapColumn; /* max line length, or -1 for no limit */
int indentLevel; /* current indent level for prettyprint */
bool varprefix; /* TRUE to print prefixes on Vars */
ParseExprKind special_exprkind; /* set only for exprkinds needing
* special handling */
} deparse_context;
/*
* Each level of query context around a subtree needs a level of Var namespace.
* A Var having varlevelsup=N refers to the N'th item (counting from 0) in
* the current context's namespaces list.
*
* The rangetable is the list of actual RTEs from the query tree, and the
* cte list is the list of actual CTEs.
*
* rtable_names holds the alias name to be used for each RTE (either a C
* string, or NULL for nameless RTEs such as unnamed joins).
* rtable_columns holds the column alias names to be used for each RTE.
*
* In some cases we need to make names of merged JOIN USING columns unique
* across the whole query, not only per-RTE. If so, unique_using is TRUE
* and using_names is a list of C strings representing names already assigned
* to USING columns.
*
* When deparsing plan trees, there is always just a single item in the
* deparse_namespace list (since a plan tree never contains Vars with
* varlevelsup > 0). We store the PlanState node that is the immediate
* parent of the expression to be deparsed, as well as a list of that
* PlanState's ancestors. In addition, we store its outer and inner subplan
* state nodes, as well as their plan nodes' targetlists, and the index tlist
* if the current plan node might contain INDEX_VAR Vars. (These fields could
* be derived on-the-fly from the current PlanState, but it seems notationally
* clearer to set them up as separate fields.)
*/
typedef struct
{
List *rtable; /* List of RangeTblEntry nodes */
List *rtable_names; /* Parallel list of names for RTEs */
List *rtable_columns; /* Parallel list of deparse_columns structs */
List *ctes; /* List of CommonTableExpr nodes */
/* Workspace for column alias assignment: */
bool unique_using; /* Are we making USING names globally unique */
List *using_names; /* List of assigned names for USING columns */
/* Remaining fields are used only when deparsing a Plan tree: */
PlanState *planstate; /* immediate parent of current expression */
List *ancestors; /* ancestors of planstate */
PlanState *outer_planstate; /* outer subplan state, or NULL if none */
PlanState *inner_planstate; /* inner subplan state, or NULL if none */
List *outer_tlist; /* referent for OUTER_VAR Vars */
List *inner_tlist; /* referent for INNER_VAR Vars */
List *index_tlist; /* referent for INDEX_VAR Vars */
} deparse_namespace;
/*
* Per-relation data about column alias names.
*
* Selecting aliases is unreasonably complicated because of the need to dump
* rules/views whose underlying tables may have had columns added, deleted, or
* renamed since the query was parsed. We must nonetheless print the rule/view
* in a form that can be reloaded and will produce the same results as before.
*
* For each RTE used in the query, we must assign column aliases that are
* unique within that RTE. SQL does not require this of the original query,
* but due to factors such as *-expansion we need to be able to uniquely
* reference every column in a decompiled query. As long as we qualify all
* column references, per-RTE uniqueness is sufficient for that.
*
* However, we can't ensure per-column name uniqueness for unnamed join RTEs,
* since they just inherit column names from their input RTEs, and we can't
* rename the columns at the join level. Most of the time this isn't an issue
* because we don't need to reference the join's output columns as such; we
* can reference the input columns instead. That approach can fail for merged
* JOIN USING columns, however, so when we have one of those in an unnamed
* join, we have to make that column's alias globally unique across the whole
* query to ensure it can be referenced unambiguously.
*
* Another problem is that a JOIN USING clause requires the columns to be
* merged to have the same aliases in both input RTEs, and that no other
* columns in those RTEs or their children conflict with the USING names.
* To handle that, we do USING-column alias assignment in a recursive
* traversal of the query's jointree. When descending through a JOIN with
* USING, we preassign the USING column names to the child columns, overriding
* other rules for column alias assignment. We also mark each RTE with a list
* of all USING column names selected for joins containing that RTE, so that
* when we assign other columns' aliases later, we can avoid conflicts.
*
* Another problem is that if a JOIN's input tables have had columns added or
* deleted since the query was parsed, we must generate a column alias list
* for the join that matches the current set of input columns --- otherwise, a
* change in the number of columns in the left input would throw off matching
* of aliases to columns of the right input. Thus, positions in the printable
* column alias list are not necessarily one-for-one with varattnos of the
* JOIN, so we need a separate new_colnames[] array for printing purposes.
*/
typedef struct
{
/*
* colnames is an array containing column aliases to use for columns that
* existed when the query was parsed. Dropped columns have NULL entries.
* This array can be directly indexed by varattno to get a Var's name.
*
* Non-NULL entries are guaranteed unique within the RTE, *except* when
* this is for an unnamed JOIN RTE. In that case we merely copy up names
* from the two input RTEs.
*
* During the recursive descent in set_using_names(), forcible assignment
* of a child RTE's column name is represented by pre-setting that element
* of the child's colnames array. So at that stage, NULL entries in this
* array just mean that no name has been preassigned, not necessarily that
* the column is dropped.
*/
int num_cols; /* length of colnames[] array */
char **colnames; /* array of C strings and NULLs */
/*
* new_colnames is an array containing column aliases to use for columns
* that would exist if the query was re-parsed against the current
* definitions of its base tables. This is what to print as the column
* alias list for the RTE. This array does not include dropped columns,
* but it will include columns added since original parsing. Indexes in
* it therefore have little to do with current varattno values. As above,
* entries are unique unless this is for an unnamed JOIN RTE. (In such an
* RTE, we never actually print this array, but we must compute it anyway
* for possible use in computing column names of upper joins.) The
* parallel array is_new_col marks which of these columns are new since
* original parsing. Entries with is_new_col false must match the
* non-NULL colnames entries one-for-one.
*/
int num_new_cols; /* length of new_colnames[] array */
char **new_colnames; /* array of C strings */
bool *is_new_col; /* array of bool flags */
/* This flag tells whether we should actually print a column alias list */
bool printaliases;
/* This list has all names used as USING names in joins above this RTE */
List *parentUsing; /* names assigned to parent merged columns */
/*
* If this struct is for a JOIN RTE, we fill these fields during the
* set_using_names() pass to describe its relationship to its child RTEs.
*
* leftattnos and rightattnos are arrays with one entry per existing
* output column of the join (hence, indexable by join varattno). For a
* simple reference to a column of the left child, leftattnos[i] is the
* child RTE's attno and rightattnos[i] is zero; and conversely for a
* column of the right child. But for merged columns produced by JOIN
* USING/NATURAL JOIN, both leftattnos[i] and rightattnos[i] are nonzero.
* Also, if the column has been dropped, both are zero.
*
* If it's a JOIN USING, usingNames holds the alias names selected for the
* merged columns (these might be different from the original USING list,
* if we had to modify names to achieve uniqueness).
*/
int leftrti; /* rangetable index of left child */
int rightrti; /* rangetable index of right child */
int *leftattnos; /* left-child varattnos of join cols, or 0 */
int *rightattnos; /* right-child varattnos of join cols, or 0 */
List *usingNames; /* names assigned to merged columns */
} deparse_columns;
/* This macro is analogous to rt_fetch(), but for deparse_columns structs */
#define deparse_columns_fetch(rangetable_index, dpns) \
((deparse_columns *) list_nth((dpns)->rtable_columns, (rangetable_index)-1))
/*
* Entry in set_rtable_names' hash table
*/
typedef struct
{
char name[NAMEDATALEN]; /* Hash key --- must be first */
int counter; /* Largest addition used so far for name */
} NameHashEntry;
/* ----------
* Global data
* ----------
*/
static SPIPlanPtr plan_getrulebyoid = NULL;
static const char *query_getrulebyoid = "SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite WHERE oid = $1";
static SPIPlanPtr plan_getviewrule = NULL;
static const char *query_getviewrule = "SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite WHERE ev_class = $1 AND rulename = $2";
/* GUC parameters */
bool quote_all_identifiers = false;
/* ----------
* Local functions
*
* Most of these functions used to use fixed-size buffers to build their
* results. Now, they take an (already initialized) StringInfo object
* as a parameter, and append their text output to its contents.
* ----------
*/
static char *deparse_expression_pretty(Node *expr, List *dpcontext,
bool forceprefix, bool showimplicit,
int prettyFlags, int startIndent);
static char *pg_get_viewdef_worker(Oid viewoid,
int prettyFlags, int wrapColumn);
static char *pg_get_triggerdef_worker(Oid trigid, bool pretty);
static void decompile_column_index_array(Datum column_index_array, Oid relId,
StringInfo buf);
static char *pg_get_ruledef_worker(Oid ruleoid, int prettyFlags);
static char *pg_get_indexdef_worker(Oid indexrelid, int colno,
const Oid *excludeOps,
bool attrsOnly, bool showTblSpc,
int prettyFlags, bool missing_ok);
static char *pg_get_constraintdef_worker(Oid constraintId, bool fullCommand,
int prettyFlags, bool missing_ok);
static text *pg_get_expr_worker(text *expr, Oid relid, const char *relname,
int prettyFlags);
static int print_function_arguments(StringInfo buf, HeapTuple proctup,
bool print_table_args, bool print_defaults);
static void print_function_rettype(StringInfo buf, HeapTuple proctup);
static void print_function_trftypes(StringInfo buf, HeapTuple proctup);
static void set_rtable_names(deparse_namespace *dpns, List *parent_namespaces,
Bitmapset *rels_used);
static void set_deparse_for_query(deparse_namespace *dpns, Query *query,
List *parent_namespaces);
static void set_simple_column_names(deparse_namespace *dpns);
static bool has_dangerous_join_using(deparse_namespace *dpns, Node *jtnode);
static void set_using_names(deparse_namespace *dpns, Node *jtnode,
List *parentUsing);
static void set_relation_column_names(deparse_namespace *dpns,
RangeTblEntry *rte,
deparse_columns *colinfo);
static void set_join_column_names(deparse_namespace *dpns, RangeTblEntry *rte,
deparse_columns *colinfo);
static bool colname_is_unique(char *colname, deparse_namespace *dpns,
deparse_columns *colinfo);
static char *make_colname_unique(char *colname, deparse_namespace *dpns,
deparse_columns *colinfo);
static void expand_colnames_array_to(deparse_columns *colinfo, int n);
static void identify_join_columns(JoinExpr *j, RangeTblEntry *jrte,
deparse_columns *colinfo);
static void flatten_join_using_qual(Node *qual,
List **leftvars, List **rightvars);
static char *get_rtable_name(int rtindex, deparse_context *context);
static void set_deparse_planstate(deparse_namespace *dpns, PlanState *ps);
static void push_child_plan(deparse_namespace *dpns, PlanState *ps,
deparse_namespace *save_dpns);
static void pop_child_plan(deparse_namespace *dpns,
deparse_namespace *save_dpns);
static void push_ancestor_plan(deparse_namespace *dpns, ListCell *ancestor_cell,
deparse_namespace *save_dpns);
static void pop_ancestor_plan(deparse_namespace *dpns,
deparse_namespace *save_dpns);
static void make_ruledef(StringInfo buf, HeapTuple ruletup, TupleDesc rulettc,
int prettyFlags);
static void make_viewdef(StringInfo buf, HeapTuple ruletup, TupleDesc rulettc,
int prettyFlags, int wrapColumn);
static void get_query_def(Query *query, StringInfo buf, List *parentnamespace,
TupleDesc resultDesc,
int prettyFlags, int wrapColumn, int startIndent);
static void get_values_def(List *values_lists, deparse_context *context);
static void get_with_clause(Query *query, deparse_context *context);
static void get_select_query_def(Query *query, deparse_context *context,
TupleDesc resultDesc);
static void get_insert_query_def(Query *query, deparse_context *context);
static void get_update_query_def(Query *query, deparse_context *context);
static void get_update_query_targetlist_def(Query *query, List *targetList,
deparse_context *context,
RangeTblEntry *rte);
static void get_delete_query_def(Query *query, deparse_context *context);
static void get_utility_query_def(Query *query, deparse_context *context);
static void get_basic_select_query(Query *query, deparse_context *context,
TupleDesc resultDesc);
static void get_target_list(List *targetList, deparse_context *context,
TupleDesc resultDesc);
static void get_setop_query(Node *setOp, Query *query,
deparse_context *context,
TupleDesc resultDesc);
static Node *get_rule_sortgroupclause(Index ref, List *tlist,
bool force_colno,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_rule_groupingset(GroupingSet *gset, List *targetlist,
bool omit_parens, deparse_context *context);
static void get_rule_orderby(List *orderList, List *targetList,
bool force_colno, deparse_context *context);
static void get_rule_windowclause(Query *query, deparse_context *context);
static void get_rule_windowspec(WindowClause *wc, List *targetList,
deparse_context *context);
static char *get_variable(Var *var, int levelsup, bool istoplevel,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_special_variable(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
void *private);
static void resolve_special_varno(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
void *private,
void (*callback) (Node *, deparse_context *, void *));
static Node *find_param_referent(Param *param, deparse_context *context,
deparse_namespace **dpns_p, ListCell **ancestor_cell_p);
static void get_parameter(Param *param, deparse_context *context);
static const char *get_simple_binary_op_name(OpExpr *expr);
static bool isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags);
static void appendContextKeyword(deparse_context *context, const char *str,
int indentBefore, int indentAfter, int indentPlus);
static void removeStringInfoSpaces(StringInfo str);
static void get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
static void get_rule_expr_toplevel(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
static void get_oper_expr(OpExpr *expr, deparse_context *context);
static void get_func_expr(FuncExpr *expr, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
static void get_agg_expr(Aggref *aggref, deparse_context *context,
Aggref *original_aggref);
static void get_agg_combine_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
void *private);
static void get_windowfunc_expr(WindowFunc *wfunc, deparse_context *context);
static void get_coercion_expr(Node *arg, deparse_context *context,
Oid resulttype, int32 resulttypmod,
Node *parentNode);
static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void simple_quote_literal(StringInfo buf, const char *val);
static void get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context);
static void get_from_clause(Query *query, const char *prefix,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_from_clause_item(Node *jtnode, Query *query,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_column_alias_list(deparse_columns *colinfo,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_from_clause_coldeflist(RangeTblFunction *rtfunc,
deparse_columns *colinfo,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_tablesample_def(TableSampleClause *tablesample,
deparse_context *context);
static void get_opclass_name(Oid opclass, Oid actual_datatype,
StringInfo buf);
static Node *processIndirection(Node *node, deparse_context *context);
static void printSubscripts(ArrayRef *aref, deparse_context *context);
static char *get_relation_name(Oid relid);
static char *generate_relation_name(Oid relid, List *namespaces);
static char *generate_qualified_relation_name(Oid relid);
static char *generate_function_name(Oid funcid, int nargs,
List *argnames, Oid *argtypes,
bool has_variadic, bool *use_variadic_p,
ParseExprKind special_exprkind);
static char *generate_operator_name(Oid operid, Oid arg1, Oid arg2);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
/* ----------
* deparse_query - Parse back a query for execution
*
* Builds an SQL string to perform the provided query.
* ----------
*/
void
deparse_query(Query *query, StringInfo buffer)
{
get_query_def(query, buffer, NIL, NULL, 0, WRAP_COLUMN_DEFAULT, 0);
}
/* ----------
* get_ruledef - Do it all and return a text
* that could be used as a statement
* to recreate the rule
* ----------
*/
Datum
pg_get_ruledef(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid ruleoid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
int prettyFlags;
char *res;
prettyFlags = PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
res = pg_get_ruledef_worker(ruleoid, prettyFlags);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
Datum
pg_get_ruledef_ext(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid ruleoid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
bool pretty = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
int prettyFlags;
char *res;
prettyFlags = pretty ? PRETTYFLAG_PAREN | PRETTYFLAG_INDENT : PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
res = pg_get_ruledef_worker(ruleoid, prettyFlags);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
static char *
pg_get_ruledef_worker(Oid ruleoid, int prettyFlags)
{
Datum args[1];
char nulls[1];
int spirc;
HeapTuple ruletup;
TupleDesc rulettc;
StringInfoData buf;
/*
* Do this first so that string is alloc'd in outer context not SPI's.
*/
initStringInfo(&buf);
/*
* Connect to SPI manager
*/
if (SPI_connect() != SPI_OK_CONNECT)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_connect failed");
/*
* On the first call prepare the plan to lookup pg_rewrite. We read
* pg_rewrite over the SPI manager instead of using the syscache to be
* checked for read access on pg_rewrite.
*/
if (plan_getrulebyoid == NULL)
{
Oid argtypes[1];
SPIPlanPtr plan;
argtypes[0] = OIDOID;
plan = SPI_prepare(query_getrulebyoid, 1, argtypes);
if (plan == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_prepare failed for \"%s\"", query_getrulebyoid);
SPI_keepplan(plan);
plan_getrulebyoid = plan;
}
/*
* Get the pg_rewrite tuple for this rule
*/
args[0] = ObjectIdGetDatum(ruleoid);
nulls[0] = ' ';
spirc = SPI_execute_plan(plan_getrulebyoid, args, nulls, true, 0);
if (spirc != SPI_OK_SELECT)
elog(ERROR, "failed to get pg_rewrite tuple for rule %u", ruleoid);
if (SPI_processed != 1)
{
/*
* There is no tuple data available here, just keep the output buffer
* empty.
*/
}
else
{
/*
* Get the rule's definition and put it into executor's memory
*/
ruletup = SPI_tuptable->vals[0];
rulettc = SPI_tuptable->tupdesc;
make_ruledef(&buf, ruletup, rulettc, prettyFlags);
}
/*
* Disconnect from SPI manager
*/
if (SPI_finish() != SPI_OK_FINISH)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_finish failed");
if (buf.len == 0)
return NULL;
return buf.data;
}
/* ----------
* get_viewdef - Mainly the same thing, but we
* only return the SELECT part of a view
* ----------
*/
Datum
pg_get_viewdef(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* By OID */
Oid viewoid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
int prettyFlags;
char *res;
prettyFlags = PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
res = pg_get_viewdef_worker(viewoid, prettyFlags, WRAP_COLUMN_DEFAULT);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
Datum
pg_get_viewdef_ext(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* By OID */
Oid viewoid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
bool pretty = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
int prettyFlags;
char *res;
prettyFlags = pretty ? PRETTYFLAG_PAREN | PRETTYFLAG_INDENT : PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
res = pg_get_viewdef_worker(viewoid, prettyFlags, WRAP_COLUMN_DEFAULT);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
Datum
pg_get_viewdef_wrap(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* By OID */
Oid viewoid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
int wrap = PG_GETARG_INT32(1);
int prettyFlags;
char *res;
/* calling this implies we want pretty printing */
prettyFlags = PRETTYFLAG_PAREN | PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
res = pg_get_viewdef_worker(viewoid, prettyFlags, wrap);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
Datum
pg_get_viewdef_name(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* By qualified name */
text *viewname = PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(0);
int prettyFlags;
RangeVar *viewrel;
Oid viewoid;
char *res;
prettyFlags = PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
/* Look up view name. Can't lock it - we might not have privileges. */
viewrel = makeRangeVarFromNameList(textToQualifiedNameList(viewname));
viewoid = RangeVarGetRelid(viewrel, NoLock, false);
res = pg_get_viewdef_worker(viewoid, prettyFlags, WRAP_COLUMN_DEFAULT);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
Datum
pg_get_viewdef_name_ext(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
/* By qualified name */
text *viewname = PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(0);
bool pretty = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
int prettyFlags;
RangeVar *viewrel;
Oid viewoid;
char *res;
prettyFlags = pretty ? PRETTYFLAG_PAREN | PRETTYFLAG_INDENT : PRETTYFLAG_INDENT;
/* Look up view name. Can't lock it - we might not have privileges. */
viewrel = makeRangeVarFromNameList(textToQualifiedNameList(viewname));
viewoid = RangeVarGetRelid(viewrel, NoLock, false);
res = pg_get_viewdef_worker(viewoid, prettyFlags, WRAP_COLUMN_DEFAULT);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
/*
* Common code for by-OID and by-name variants of pg_get_viewdef
*/
static char *
pg_get_viewdef_worker(Oid viewoid, int prettyFlags, int wrapColumn)
{
Datum args[2];
char nulls[2];
int spirc;
HeapTuple ruletup;
TupleDesc rulettc;
StringInfoData buf;
/*
* Do this first so that string is alloc'd in outer context not SPI's.
*/
initStringInfo(&buf);
/*
* Connect to SPI manager
*/
if (SPI_connect() != SPI_OK_CONNECT)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_connect failed");
/*
* On the first call prepare the plan to lookup pg_rewrite. We read
* pg_rewrite over the SPI manager instead of using the syscache to be
* checked for read access on pg_rewrite.
*/
if (plan_getviewrule == NULL)
{
Oid argtypes[2];
SPIPlanPtr plan;
argtypes[0] = OIDOID;
argtypes[1] = NAMEOID;
plan = SPI_prepare(query_getviewrule, 2, argtypes);
if (plan == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_prepare failed for \"%s\"", query_getviewrule);
SPI_keepplan(plan);
plan_getviewrule = plan;
}
/*
* Get the pg_rewrite tuple for the view's SELECT rule
*/
args[0] = ObjectIdGetDatum(viewoid);
args[1] = DirectFunctionCall1(namein, CStringGetDatum(ViewSelectRuleName));
nulls[0] = ' ';
nulls[1] = ' ';
spirc = SPI_execute_plan(plan_getviewrule, args, nulls, true, 0);
if (spirc != SPI_OK_SELECT)
elog(ERROR, "failed to get pg_rewrite tuple for view %u", viewoid);
if (SPI_processed != 1)
{
/*
* There is no tuple data available here, just keep the output buffer
* empty.
*/
}
else
{
/*
* Get the rule's definition and put it into executor's memory
*/
ruletup = SPI_tuptable->vals[0];
rulettc = SPI_tuptable->tupdesc;
make_viewdef(&buf, ruletup, rulettc, prettyFlags, wrapColumn);
}
/*
* Disconnect from SPI manager
*/
if (SPI_finish() != SPI_OK_FINISH)
elog(ERROR, "SPI_finish failed");
if (buf.len == 0)
return NULL;
return buf.data;
}
/* ----------
* get_triggerdef - Get the definition of a trigger
* ----------
*/
Datum
pg_get_triggerdef(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid trigid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
char *res;
res = pg_get_triggerdef_worker(trigid, false);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
Datum
pg_get_triggerdef_ext(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid trigid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
bool pretty = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
char *res;
res = pg_get_triggerdef_worker(trigid, pretty);
if (res == NULL)
PG_RETURN_NULL();
PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(string_to_text(res));
}
static char *
pg_get_triggerdef_worker(Oid trigid, bool pretty)
{
HeapTuple ht_trig;
Form_pg_trigger trigrec;
StringInfoData buf;
Relation tgrel;
ScanKeyData skey[1];
SysScanDesc tgscan;
int findx = 0;
char *tgname;
Oid argtypes[1]; /* dummy */
Datum value;
bool isnull;
/*
* Fetch the pg_trigger tuple by the Oid of the trigger
*/
tgrel = heap_open(TriggerRelationId, AccessShareLock);
ScanKeyInit(&skey[0],
ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(trigid));
tgscan = systable_beginscan(tgrel, TriggerOidIndexId, true,
NULL, 1, skey);
ht_trig = systable_getnext(tgscan);
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(ht_trig))
{
systable_endscan(tgscan);
heap_close(tgrel, AccessShareLock);
return NULL;
}
trigrec = (Form_pg_trigger) GETSTRUCT(ht_trig);
/*
* Start the trigger definition. Note that the trigger's name should never
* be schema-qualified, but the trigger rel's name may be.
*/
initStringInfo(&buf);
tgname = NameStr(trigrec->tgname);
appendStringInfo(&buf, "CREATE %sTRIGGER %s ",
OidIsValid(trigrec->tgconstraint) ? "CONSTRAINT " : "",
quote_identifier(tgname));
if (TRIGGER_FOR_BEFORE(trigrec->tgtype))
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "BEFORE");
else if (TRIGGER_FOR_AFTER(trigrec->tgtype))
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "AFTER");
else if (TRIGGER_FOR_INSTEAD(trigrec->tgtype))
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "INSTEAD OF");
else
elog(ERROR, "unexpected tgtype value: %d", trigrec->tgtype);
if (TRIGGER_FOR_INSERT(trigrec->tgtype))
{
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " INSERT");
findx++;
}
if (TRIGGER_FOR_DELETE(trigrec->tgtype))
{
if (findx > 0)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " OR DELETE");
else
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " DELETE");
findx++;
}
if (TRIGGER_FOR_UPDATE(trigrec->tgtype))
{
if (findx > 0)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " OR UPDATE");
else
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " UPDATE");
findx++;
/* tgattr is first var-width field, so OK to access directly */
if (trigrec->tgattr.dim1 > 0)
{
int i;
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " OF ");
for (i = 0; i < trigrec->tgattr.dim1; i++)
{
char *attname;
if (i > 0)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, ", ");
attname = get_relid_attribute_name(trigrec->tgrelid,
trigrec->tgattr.values[i]);
appendStringInfoString(&buf, quote_identifier(attname));
}
}
}
if (TRIGGER_FOR_TRUNCATE(trigrec->tgtype))
{
if (findx > 0)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " OR TRUNCATE");
else
appendStringInfoString(&buf, " TRUNCATE");
findx++;
}
appendStringInfo(&buf, " ON %s ",
generate_relation_name(trigrec->tgrelid, NIL));
if (OidIsValid(trigrec->tgconstraint))
{
if (OidIsValid(trigrec->tgconstrrelid))
appendStringInfo(&buf, "FROM %s ",
generate_relation_name(trigrec->tgconstrrelid, NIL));
if (!trigrec->tgdeferrable)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "NOT ");
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "DEFERRABLE INITIALLY ");
if (trigrec->tginitdeferred)
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "DEFERRED ");
else
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "IMMEDIATE ");
}
if (TRIGGER_FOR_ROW(trigrec->tgtype))
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "FOR EACH ROW ");
else
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "FOR EACH STATEMENT ");
/* If the trigger has a WHEN qualification, add that */
value = fastgetattr(ht_trig, Anum_pg_trigger_tgqual,
tgrel->rd_att, &isnull);
if (!isnull)
{
Node *qual;
char relkind;
deparse_context context;
deparse_namespace dpns;
RangeTblEntry *oldrte;
RangeTblEntry *newrte;
appendStringInfoString(&buf, "WHEN (");
qual = stringToNode(TextDatumGetCString(value));
relkind = get_rel_relkind(trigrec->tgrelid);
/* Build minimal OLD and NEW RTEs for the rel */
oldrte = makeNode(RangeTblEntry);
oldrte->rtekind = RTE_RELATION;
oldrte->relid = trigrec->tgrelid;
oldrte->relkind = relkind;
oldrte->alias = makeAlias("old", NIL);
oldrte->eref = oldrte->alias;
oldrte->lateral = false;
oldrte->inh = false;
oldrte->inFromCl = true;
newrte = makeNode(RangeTblEntry);
newrte->rtekind = RTE_RELATION;
newrte->relid = trigrec->tgrelid;
newrte->relkind = relkind;
newrte->alias = makeAlias("new", NIL);
newrte->eref = newrte->alias;
newrte->lateral = false;
newrte->inh = false;
newrte->inFromCl = true;
/* Build two-element rtable */
memset(&dpns, 0, sizeof(dpns));
dpns.rtable = list_make2(oldrte, newrte);
dpns.ctes = NIL;
set_rtable_names(&dpns, NIL, NULL);
set_simple_column_names(&dpns);
/* Set up context with one-deep namespace stack */
context.buf = &buf;