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Some code in the RewindTest test suite is more generally useful than just for that suite, so put it where other test suites can reach it. Some postgresql.conf parameters change their default values when a cluster is initialized with 'allows_streaming' than the previous behavior; most notably, autovacuum is no longer turned off. (Also, we no longer call pg_ctl promote with -w, but that flag doesn't actually do anything in promote so there's no behavior change.) Author: Michael Paquier
870 lines
18 KiB
Perl
870 lines
18 KiB
Perl
=pod
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=head1 NAME
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PostgresNode - class representing PostgreSQL server instance
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use PostgresNode;
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my $node = get_new_node('mynode');
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# Create a data directory with initdb
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$node->init();
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# Start the PostgreSQL server
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$node->start();
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# Change a setting and restart
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$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', 'hot_standby = on');
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$node->restart('fast');
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# run a query with psql
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# like: psql -qAXt postgres -c 'SELECT 1;'
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$psql_stdout = $node->psql('postgres', 'SELECT 1');
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# run query every second until it returns 't'
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# or times out
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$node->poll_query_until('postgres', q|SELECT random() < 0.1;|')
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or print "timed out";
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# Do an online pg_basebackup
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my $ret = $node->backup('testbackup');
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# Restore it to create a new independent node (not a replica)
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my $replica = get_new_node('replica');
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$replica->init_from_backup($node, 'testbackup');
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$replica->start;
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# Stop the server
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$node->stop('fast');
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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PostgresNode contains a set of routines able to work on a PostgreSQL node,
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allowing to start, stop, backup and initialize it with various options.
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The set of nodes managed by a given test is also managed by this module.
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In addition to node management, PostgresNode instances have some wrappers
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around Test::More functions to run commands with an environment set up to
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point to the instance.
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The IPC::Run module is required.
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=cut
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package PostgresNode;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Config;
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use Cwd;
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use Exporter 'import';
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use File::Basename;
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use File::Spec;
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use File::Temp ();
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use IPC::Run;
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use RecursiveCopy;
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use Test::More;
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use TestLib ();
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our @EXPORT = qw(
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get_new_node
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);
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our ($test_pghost, $last_port_assigned, @all_nodes);
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INIT
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{
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# PGHOST is set once and for all through a single series of tests when
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# this module is loaded.
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$test_pghost =
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$TestLib::windows_os ? "127.0.0.1" : TestLib::tempdir_short;
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$ENV{PGHOST} = $test_pghost;
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$ENV{PGDATABASE} = 'postgres';
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# Tracking of last port value assigned to accelerate free port lookup.
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$last_port_assigned = int(rand() * 16384) + 49152;
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}
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=pod
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=head1 METHODS
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=over
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=item PostgresNode::new($class, $name, $pghost, $pgport)
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Create a new PostgresNode instance. Does not initdb or start it.
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You should generally prefer to use get_new_node() instead since it takes care
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of finding port numbers, registering instances for cleanup, etc.
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=cut
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sub new
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{
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my $class = shift;
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my $name = shift;
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my $pghost = shift;
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my $pgport = shift;
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my $testname = basename($0);
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$testname =~ s/\.[^.]+$//;
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my $self = {
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_port => $pgport,
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_host => $pghost,
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_basedir => TestLib::tempdir,
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_name => $name,
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_logfile => "$TestLib::log_path/${testname}_${name}.log" };
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bless $self, $class;
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$self->dump_info;
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return $self;
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->port()
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Get the port number assigned to the host. This won't necessarily be a TCP port
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open on the local host since we prefer to use unix sockets if possible.
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Use $node->connstr() if you want a connection string.
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=cut
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sub port
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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return $self->{_port};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->host()
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Return the host (like PGHOST) for this instance. May be a UNIX socket path.
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Use $node->connstr() if you want a connection string.
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=cut
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sub host
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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return $self->{_host};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->basedir()
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The directory all the node's files will be within - datadir, archive directory,
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backups, etc.
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=cut
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sub basedir
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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return $self->{_basedir};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->name()
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The name assigned to the node at creation time.
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=cut
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sub name
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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return $self->{_name};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->logfile()
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Path to the PostgreSQL log file for this instance.
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=cut
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sub logfile
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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return $self->{_logfile};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->connstr()
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Get a libpq connection string that will establish a connection to
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this node. Suitable for passing to psql, DBD::Pg, etc.
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=cut
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sub connstr
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{
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my ($self, $dbname) = @_;
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my $pgport = $self->port;
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my $pghost = $self->host;
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if (!defined($dbname))
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{
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return "port=$pgport host=$pghost";
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}
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return "port=$pgport host=$pghost dbname=$dbname";
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->data_dir()
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Returns the path to the data directory. postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf are
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always here.
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=cut
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sub data_dir
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $res = $self->basedir;
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return "$res/pgdata";
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->archive_dir()
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If archiving is enabled, WAL files go here.
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=cut
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sub archive_dir
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $basedir = $self->basedir;
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return "$basedir/archives";
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->backup_dir()
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The output path for backups taken with $node->backup()
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=cut
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sub backup_dir
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $basedir = $self->basedir;
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return "$basedir/backup";
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->info()
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Return a string containing human-readable diagnostic information (paths, etc)
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about this node.
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=cut
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sub info
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $_info = '';
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open my $fh, '>', \$_info or die;
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print $fh "Name: " . $self->name . "\n";
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print $fh "Data directory: " . $self->data_dir . "\n";
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print $fh "Backup directory: " . $self->backup_dir . "\n";
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print $fh "Archive directory: " . $self->archive_dir . "\n";
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print $fh "Connection string: " . $self->connstr . "\n";
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print $fh "Log file: " . $self->logfile . "\n";
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close $fh or die;
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return $_info;
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->dump_info()
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Print $node->info()
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=cut
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sub dump_info
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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print $self->info;
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}
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# Internal method to set up trusted pg_hba.conf for replication. Not
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# documented because you shouldn't use it, it's called automatically if needed.
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sub set_replication_conf
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $pgdata = $self->data_dir;
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$self->host eq $test_pghost
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or die "set_replication_conf only works with the default host";
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open my $hba, ">>$pgdata/pg_hba.conf";
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print $hba "\n# Allow replication (set up by PostgresNode.pm)\n";
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if (!$TestLib::windows_os)
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{
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print $hba "local replication all trust\n";
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}
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else
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{
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print $hba
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"host replication all 127.0.0.1/32 sspi include_realm=1 map=regress\n";
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}
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close $hba;
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->init(...)
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Initialize a new cluster for testing.
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Authentication is set up so that only the current OS user can access the
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cluster. On Unix, we use Unix domain socket connections, with the socket in
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a directory that's only accessible to the current user to ensure that.
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On Windows, we use SSPI authentication to ensure the same (by pg_regress
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--config-auth).
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pg_hba.conf is configured to allow replication connections. Pass the keyword
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parameter hba_permit_replication => 0 to disable this.
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postgresql.conf can be set up for replication by passing the keyword
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parameter allows_streaming => 1. This is disabled by default.
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The new node is set up in a fast but unsafe configuration where fsync is
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disabled.
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=cut
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sub init
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{
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my ($self, %params) = @_;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $pgdata = $self->data_dir;
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my $host = $self->host;
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$params{hba_permit_replication} = 1
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unless defined $params{hba_permit_replication};
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$params{allows_streaming} = 0 unless defined $params{allows_streaming};
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mkdir $self->backup_dir;
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mkdir $self->archive_dir;
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TestLib::system_or_bail('initdb', '-D', $pgdata, '-A', 'trust', '-N');
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TestLib::system_or_bail($ENV{PG_REGRESS}, '--config-auth', $pgdata);
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open my $conf, ">>$pgdata/postgresql.conf";
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print $conf "\n# Added by PostgresNode.pm\n";
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print $conf "fsync = off\n";
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print $conf "log_statement = all\n";
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print $conf "port = $port\n";
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if ($params{allows_streaming})
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{
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print $conf "wal_level = hot_standby\n";
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print $conf "max_wal_senders = 5\n";
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print $conf "wal_keep_segments = 20\n";
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print $conf "max_wal_size = 128MB\n";
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print $conf "shared_buffers = 1MB\n";
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print $conf "wal_log_hints = on\n";
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print $conf "hot_standby = on\n";
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print $conf "max_connections = 10\n";
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}
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if ($TestLib::windows_os)
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{
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print $conf "listen_addresses = '$host'\n";
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}
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else
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{
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print $conf "unix_socket_directories = '$host'\n";
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print $conf "listen_addresses = ''\n";
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}
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close $conf;
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$self->set_replication_conf if $params{hba_permit_replication};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->append_conf(filename, str)
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A shortcut method to append to files like pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf.
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Does no validation or sanity checking. Does not reload the configuration
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after writing.
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A newline is NOT automatically appended to the string.
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=cut
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sub append_conf
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{
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my ($self, $filename, $str) = @_;
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my $conffile = $self->data_dir . '/' . $filename;
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TestLib::append_to_file($conffile, $str);
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->backup(backup_name)
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Create a hot backup with pg_basebackup in $node->backup_dir,
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including the transaction logs. xlogs are fetched at the
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end of the backup, not streamed.
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You'll have to configure a suitable max_wal_senders on the
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target server since it isn't done by default.
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=cut
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sub backup
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{
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my ($self, $backup_name) = @_;
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my $backup_path = $self->backup_dir . '/' . $backup_name;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $name = $self->name;
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print "# Taking backup $backup_name from node \"$name\"\n";
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TestLib::system_or_bail("pg_basebackup -D $backup_path -p $port -x");
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print "# Backup finished\n";
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->init_from_backup(root_node, backup_name)
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Initialize a node from a backup, which may come from this node or a different
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node. root_node must be a PostgresNode reference, backup_name the string name
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of a backup previously created on that node with $node->backup.
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Does not start the node after init.
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A recovery.conf is not created.
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Streaming replication can be enabled on this node by passing the keyword
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parameter has_streaming => 1. This is disabled by default.
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The backup is copied, leaving the original unmodified. pg_hba.conf is
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unconditionally set to enable replication connections.
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=cut
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sub init_from_backup
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{
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my ($self, $root_node, $backup_name, %params) = @_;
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my $backup_path = $root_node->backup_dir . '/' . $backup_name;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $node_name = $self->name;
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my $root_name = $root_node->name;
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$params{has_streaming} = 0 unless defined $params{has_streaming};
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print
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"# Initializing node \"$node_name\" from backup \"$backup_name\" of node \"$root_name\"\n";
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die "Backup \"$backup_name\" does not exist at $backup_path"
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unless -d $backup_path;
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mkdir $self->backup_dir;
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mkdir $self->archive_dir;
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my $data_path = $self->data_dir;
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rmdir($data_path);
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RecursiveCopy::copypath($backup_path, $data_path);
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chmod(0700, $data_path);
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# Base configuration for this node
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$self->append_conf(
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'postgresql.conf',
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qq(
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port = $port
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));
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$self->set_replication_conf;
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$self->enable_streaming($root_node) if $params{has_streaming};
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->start()
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Wrapper for pg_ctl -w start
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Start the node and wait until it is ready to accept connections.
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=cut
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sub start
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $pgdata = $self->data_dir;
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my $name = $self->name;
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print("### Starting node \"$name\"\n");
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my $ret = TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', '-w', '-D', $self->data_dir, '-l',
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$self->logfile, 'start');
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if ($ret != 0)
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{
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print "# pg_ctl failed; logfile:\n";
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print TestLib::slurp_file($self->logfile);
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BAIL_OUT("pg_ctl failed");
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}
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$self->_update_pid;
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->stop(mode)
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Stop the node using pg_ctl -m $mode and wait for it to stop.
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=cut
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sub stop
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{
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my ($self, $mode) = @_;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $pgdata = $self->data_dir;
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my $name = $self->name;
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$mode = 'fast' unless defined $mode;
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print "### Stopping node \"$name\" using mode $mode\n";
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TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', '-D', $pgdata, '-m', $mode, 'stop');
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$self->{_pid} = undef;
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$self->_update_pid;
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->restart()
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Wrapper for pg_ctl -w restart
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=cut
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sub restart
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $pgdata = $self->data_dir;
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my $logfile = $self->logfile;
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my $name = $self->name;
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print "### Restarting node \"$name\"\n";
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TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', '-D', $pgdata, '-w', '-l', $logfile,
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'restart');
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$self->_update_pid;
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}
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=pod
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=item $node->promote()
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Wrapper for pg_ctl promote
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=cut
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sub promote
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{
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $port = $self->port;
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my $pgdata = $self->data_dir;
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my $logfile = $self->logfile;
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my $name = $self->name;
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print "### Promoting node \"$name\"\n";
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TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', '-D', $pgdata, '-l', $logfile,
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'promote');
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}
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# Internal routine to enable streaming replication on a standby node.
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sub enable_streaming
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{
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my ($self, $root_node) = @_;
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my $root_connstr = $root_node->connstr;
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my $name = $self->name;
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|
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print "### Enabling streaming replication for node \"$name\"\n";
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$self->append_conf('recovery.conf', qq(
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primary_conninfo='$root_connstr application_name=$name'
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standby_mode=on
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));
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}
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|
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|
# Internal method
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sub _update_pid
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{
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my $self = shift;
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my $name = $self->name;
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|
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# If we can open the PID file, read its first line and that's the PID we
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|
# want. If the file cannot be opened, presumably the server is not
|
|
# running; don't be noisy in that case.
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if (open my $pidfile, $self->data_dir . "/postmaster.pid")
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{
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chomp($self->{_pid} = <$pidfile>);
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print "# Postmaster PID for node \"$name\" is $self->{_pid}\n";
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close $pidfile;
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return;
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|
}
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|
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$self->{_pid} = undef;
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print "# No postmaster PID\n";
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}
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|
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|
=pod
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|
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|
=item get_new_node(node_name)
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|
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|
Build a new PostgresNode object, assigning a free port number. Standalone
|
|
function that's automatically imported.
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|
|
|
We also register the node, to avoid the port number from being reused
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|
for another node even when this one is not active.
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|
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|
You should generally use this instead of PostgresNode::new(...).
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|
|
|
=cut
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|
|
|
sub get_new_node
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{
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my $name = shift;
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|
my $found = 0;
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my $port = $last_port_assigned;
|
|
|
|
while ($found == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
# wrap correctly around range end
|
|
$port = 49152 if ++$port >= 65536;
|
|
print "# Checking for port $port\n";
|
|
if (!TestLib::run_log([ 'pg_isready', '-p', $port ]))
|
|
{
|
|
$found = 1;
|
|
|
|
# Found a potential candidate port number. Check first that it is
|
|
# not included in the list of registered nodes.
|
|
foreach my $node (@all_nodes)
|
|
{
|
|
$found = 0 if ($node->port == $port);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
print "# Found free port $port\n";
|
|
|
|
# Lock port number found by creating a new node
|
|
my $node = new PostgresNode($name, $test_pghost, $port);
|
|
|
|
# Add node to list of nodes
|
|
push(@all_nodes, $node);
|
|
|
|
# And update port for next time
|
|
$last_port_assigned = $port;
|
|
|
|
return $node;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Attempt automatic cleanup
|
|
sub DESTROY
|
|
{
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
my $name = $self->name;
|
|
return unless defined $self->{_pid};
|
|
print "### Signalling QUIT to $self->{_pid} for node \"$name\"\n";
|
|
TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', 'kill', 'QUIT', $self->{_pid});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->teardown_node()
|
|
|
|
Do an immediate stop of the node
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub teardown_node
|
|
{
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
|
|
$self->stop('immediate');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->psql(dbname, sql)
|
|
|
|
Run a query with psql and return stdout, or on error print stderr.
|
|
|
|
Executes a query/script with psql and returns psql's standard output. psql is
|
|
run in unaligned tuples-only quiet mode with psqlrc disabled so simple queries
|
|
will just return the result row(s) with fields separated by commas.
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub psql
|
|
{
|
|
my ($self, $dbname, $sql) = @_;
|
|
|
|
my ($stdout, $stderr);
|
|
my $name = $self->name;
|
|
print("### Running SQL command on node \"$name\": $sql\n");
|
|
|
|
IPC::Run::run [ 'psql', '-XAtq', '-d', $self->connstr($dbname), '-f',
|
|
'-' ], '<', \$sql, '>', \$stdout, '2>', \$stderr
|
|
or die;
|
|
|
|
if ($stderr ne "")
|
|
{
|
|
print "#### Begin standard error\n";
|
|
print $stderr;
|
|
print "#### End standard error\n";
|
|
}
|
|
chomp $stdout;
|
|
$stdout =~ s/\r//g if $Config{osname} eq 'msys';
|
|
return $stdout;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->poll_query_until(dbname, query)
|
|
|
|
Run a query once a second, until it returns 't' (i.e. SQL boolean true).
|
|
Continues polling if psql returns an error result. Times out after 90 seconds.
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub poll_query_until
|
|
{
|
|
my ($self, $dbname, $query) = @_;
|
|
|
|
my $max_attempts = 90;
|
|
my $attempts = 0;
|
|
my ($stdout, $stderr);
|
|
|
|
while ($attempts < $max_attempts)
|
|
{
|
|
my $cmd =
|
|
[ 'psql', '-XAt', '-c', $query, '-d', $self->connstr($dbname) ];
|
|
my $result = IPC::Run::run $cmd, '>', \$stdout, '2>', \$stderr;
|
|
|
|
chomp($stdout);
|
|
$stdout =~ s/\r//g if $Config{osname} eq 'msys';
|
|
if ($stdout eq "t")
|
|
{
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Wait a second before retrying.
|
|
sleep 1;
|
|
$attempts++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# The query result didn't change in 90 seconds. Give up. Print the stderr
|
|
# from the last attempt, hopefully that's useful for debugging.
|
|
diag $stderr;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->command_ok(...)
|
|
|
|
Runs a shell command like TestLib::command_ok, but with PGPORT
|
|
set so that the command will default to connecting to this
|
|
PostgresNode.
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub command_ok
|
|
{
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
|
|
local $ENV{PGPORT} = $self->port;
|
|
|
|
TestLib::command_ok(@_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->command_fails(...) - TestLib::command_fails with our PGPORT
|
|
|
|
See command_ok(...)
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub command_fails
|
|
{
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
|
|
local $ENV{PGPORT} = $self->port;
|
|
|
|
TestLib::command_fails(@_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->command_like(...)
|
|
|
|
TestLib::command_like with our PGPORT. See command_ok(...)
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub command_like
|
|
{
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
|
|
local $ENV{PGPORT} = $self->port;
|
|
|
|
TestLib::command_like(@_);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=item $node->issues_sql_like(cmd, expected_sql, test_name)
|
|
|
|
Run a command on the node, then verify that $expected_sql appears in the
|
|
server log file.
|
|
|
|
Reads the whole log file so be careful when working with large log outputs.
|
|
The log file is truncated prior to running the command, however.
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
sub issues_sql_like
|
|
{
|
|
my ($self, $cmd, $expected_sql, $test_name) = @_;
|
|
|
|
local $ENV{PGPORT} = $self->port;
|
|
|
|
truncate $self->logfile, 0;
|
|
my $result = TestLib::run_log($cmd);
|
|
ok($result, "@$cmd exit code 0");
|
|
my $log = TestLib::slurp_file($self->logfile);
|
|
like($log, $expected_sql, "$test_name: SQL found in server log");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=cut
|
|
|
|
1;
|