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CREATE SCHEMA has$dollar;
-- test some errors
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext1;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext1 SCHEMA test_ext1;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext1 SCHEMA test_ext;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext1 SCHEMA has$dollar;
-- finally success
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext1 SCHEMA has$dollar CASCADE;
SELECT extname, nspname, extversion, extrelocatable FROM pg_extension e, pg_namespace n WHERE extname LIKE 'test_ext%' AND e.extnamespace = n.oid ORDER BY 1;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cyclic1 CASCADE;
DROP SCHEMA has$dollar CASCADE;
CREATE SCHEMA has$dollar;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext6;
DROP EXTENSION test_ext6;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext6;
-- test dropping of member tables that own extensions:
-- this table will be absorbed into test_ext7
create table old_table1 (col1 serial primary key);
create extension test_ext7;
\dx+ test_ext7
alter extension test_ext7 update to '2.0';
\dx+ test_ext7
-- test handling of temp objects created by extensions
create extension test_ext8;
-- \dx+ would expose a variable pg_temp_nn schema name, so we can't use it here
select regexp_replace(pg_describe_object(classid, objid, objsubid),
'pg_temp_\d+', 'pg_temp', 'g') as "Object description"
from pg_depend
where refclassid = 'pg_extension'::regclass and deptype = 'e' and
refobjid = (select oid from pg_extension where extname = 'test_ext8')
order by 1;
-- Should be possible to drop and recreate this extension
drop extension test_ext8;
create extension test_ext8;
select regexp_replace(pg_describe_object(classid, objid, objsubid),
'pg_temp_\d+', 'pg_temp', 'g') as "Object description"
from pg_depend
where refclassid = 'pg_extension'::regclass and deptype = 'e' and
refobjid = (select oid from pg_extension where extname = 'test_ext8')
order by 1;
-- here we want to start a new session and wait till old one is gone
select pg_backend_pid() as oldpid \gset
\c -
do 'declare c int = 0;
begin
while (select count(*) from pg_stat_activity where pid = '
:'oldpid'
') > 0 loop c := c + 1; perform pg_stat_clear_snapshot(); end loop;
raise log ''test_extensions looped % times'', c;
end';
-- extension should now contain no temp objects
\dx+ test_ext8
-- dropping it should still work
drop extension test_ext8;
-- Test creation of extension in temporary schema with two-phase commit,
-- which should not work. This function wrapper is useful for portability.
-- Avoid noise caused by CONTEXT and NOTICE messages including the temporary
-- schema name.
\set SHOW_CONTEXT never
SET client_min_messages TO 'warning';
-- First enforce presence of temporary schema.
CREATE TEMP TABLE test_ext4_tab ();
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION create_extension_with_temp_schema()
RETURNS VOID AS $$
DECLARE
tmpschema text;
query text;
BEGIN
SELECT INTO tmpschema pg_my_temp_schema()::regnamespace;
query := 'CREATE EXTENSION test_ext4 SCHEMA ' || tmpschema || ' CASCADE;';
RAISE NOTICE 'query %', query;
EXECUTE query;
END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
BEGIN;
SELECT create_extension_with_temp_schema();
PREPARE TRANSACTION 'twophase_extension';
-- Clean up
DROP TABLE test_ext4_tab;
DROP FUNCTION create_extension_with_temp_schema();
RESET client_min_messages;
\unset SHOW_CONTEXT
-- It's generally bad style to use CREATE OR REPLACE unnecessarily.
-- Test what happens if an extension does it anyway.
-- Replacing a shell type or operator is sort of like CREATE OR REPLACE;
-- check that too.
CREATE FUNCTION ext_cor_func() RETURNS text
AS $$ SELECT 'ext_cor_func: original'::text $$ LANGUAGE sql;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cor; -- fail
SELECT ext_cor_func();
DROP FUNCTION ext_cor_func();
CREATE VIEW ext_cor_view AS
SELECT 'ext_cor_view: original'::text AS col;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cor; -- fail
SELECT ext_cor_func();
SELECT * FROM ext_cor_view;
DROP VIEW ext_cor_view;
CREATE TYPE test_ext_type;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cor; -- fail
DROP TYPE test_ext_type;
-- this makes a shell "point <<@@ polygon" operator too
CREATE OPERATOR @@>> ( PROCEDURE = poly_contain_pt,
LEFTARG = polygon, RIGHTARG = point,
COMMUTATOR = <<@@ );
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cor; -- fail
DROP OPERATOR <<@@ (point, polygon);
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cor; -- now it should work
SELECT ext_cor_func();
SELECT * FROM ext_cor_view;
SELECT 'x'::test_ext_type;
SELECT point(0,0) <<@@ polygon(circle(point(0,0),1));
\dx+ test_ext_cor
--
-- CREATE IF NOT EXISTS is an entirely unsound thing for an extension
-- to be doing, but let's at least plug the major security hole in it.
--
CREATE COLLATION ext_cine_coll
( LC_COLLATE = "C", LC_CTYPE = "C" );
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP COLLATION ext_cine_coll;
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW ext_cine_mv AS SELECT 11 AS f1;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW ext_cine_mv;
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy;
CREATE SERVER ext_cine_srv FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP SERVER ext_cine_srv;
CREATE SCHEMA ext_cine_schema;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP SCHEMA ext_cine_schema;
CREATE SEQUENCE ext_cine_seq;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP SEQUENCE ext_cine_seq;
CREATE TABLE ext_cine_tab1 (x int);
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP TABLE ext_cine_tab1;
CREATE TABLE ext_cine_tab2 AS SELECT 42 AS y;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine; -- fail
DROP TABLE ext_cine_tab2;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_cine;
\dx+ test_ext_cine
ALTER EXTENSION test_ext_cine UPDATE TO '1.1';
\dx+ test_ext_cine
--
-- Test @extschema@ syntax.
--
CREATE SCHEMA "has space";
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_extschema SCHEMA has$dollar;
CREATE EXTENSION test_ext_extschema SCHEMA "has space";
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