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1.22. altertablerestore( integer )

Function Properties

PLPGSQLinteger
alterTableRestore (tab_id) Restores table tab_id from being replicated. On the origin, this simply involves dropping the "logtrigger" trigger. On subscriber nodes, this involves dropping the "denyaccess" trigger, and restoring user triggers and rules.
    declare
    	p_tab_id			alias for $1;
    	v_no_id				int4;
    	v_tab_row			record;
    	v_tab_fqname		text;
    	v_n					int4;
    begin
    	-- ----
    	-- Grab the central configuration lock
    	-- ----
    	lock table sl_config_lock;
    
    	-- ----
    	-- Get our local node ID
    	-- ----
    	v_no_id := getLocalNodeId('_schemadoc');
    
    	-- ----
    	-- Get the sl_table row and the current tables origin. Check
    	-- that the table currently IS in altered state.
    	-- ----
    	select T.tab_reloid, T.tab_set, T.tab_altered,
    			S.set_origin, PGX.indexrelid,
    			slon_quote_brute(PGN.nspname) || '.' ||
    			slon_quote_brute(PGC.relname) as tab_fqname
    			into v_tab_row
    			from sl_table T, sl_set S,
    				"pg_catalog".pg_class PGC, "pg_catalog".pg_namespace PGN,
    				"pg_catalog".pg_index PGX, "pg_catalog".pg_class PGXC
    			where T.tab_id = p_tab_id
    				and T.tab_set = S.set_id
    				and T.tab_reloid = PGC.oid
    				and PGC.relnamespace = PGN.oid
    				and PGX.indrelid = T.tab_reloid
    				and PGX.indexrelid = PGXC.oid
    				and PGXC.relname = T.tab_idxname
    				for update;
    	if not found then
    		raise exception 'Slony-I: alterTableRestore(): Table with id % not found', p_tab_id;
    	end if;
    	v_tab_fqname = v_tab_row.tab_fqname;
    	if not v_tab_row.tab_altered then
    		raise exception 'Slony-I: alterTableRestore(): Table % is not in altered state',
    				v_tab_fqname;
    	end if;
    
    	execute 'lock table ' || v_tab_fqname || ' in access exclusive mode';
    
    	-- ----
    	-- Procedures are different on origin and subscriber
    	-- ----
    	if v_no_id = v_tab_row.set_origin then
    		-- ----
    		-- On the Origin we just drop the trigger we originally added
    		-- ----
    		execute 'drop trigger "_schemadoc_logtrigger_' || 
    				p_tab_id || '" on ' || v_tab_fqname;
    	else
    		-- ----
    		-- On the subscriber drop the denyAccess trigger
    		-- ----
    		execute 'drop trigger "_schemadoc_denyaccess_' || 
    				p_tab_id || '" on ' || v_tab_fqname;
    				
    		-- ----
    		-- Restore all original triggers
    		-- ----
    		update "pg_catalog".pg_trigger
    				set tgrelid = v_tab_row.tab_reloid
    				where tgrelid = v_tab_row.indexrelid;
    		get diagnostics v_n = row_count;
    		if v_n > 0 then
    			update "pg_catalog".pg_class
    					set reltriggers = reltriggers + v_n
    					where oid = v_tab_row.tab_reloid;
    		end if;
    
    		-- ----
    		-- Restore all original rewrite rules
    		-- ----
    		update "pg_catalog".pg_rewrite
    				set ev_class = v_tab_row.tab_reloid
    				where ev_class = v_tab_row.indexrelid;
    		get diagnostics v_n = row_count;
    		if v_n > 0 then
    			update "pg_catalog".pg_class
    					set relhasrules = true
    					where oid = v_tab_row.tab_reloid;
    		end if;
    
    	end if;
    
    	-- ----
    	-- Mark the table not altered in our configuration
    	-- ----
    	update sl_table
    			set tab_altered = false where tab_id = p_tab_id;
    
    	return p_tab_id;
    end;

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