Contents
Commands
The commands module is modeled after backend/commands
from the postgres repository and
contains the logic for Citus on how to run these commands on distributed objects. Even
though the structure of the directory has some resemblence to its postgres relative, files
here are somewhat more fine-grained. This is due to the nature of citus commands that are
heavily focused on distributed tables. Instead of having all commands in tablecmds.c
they are often moved to files that are named after the command.
| File | Description |
|——————————|———––|
| create_distributed_table.c
| Implementation of UDF’s for creating distributed tables |
| drop_distributed_table.c
| Implementation for dropping metadata for partitions of distributed tables |
| extension.c
| Implementation of CREATE EXTENSION
commands for citus specific checks |
| foreign_constraint.c
| Implementation of and helper functions for foreign key constraints |
| grant.c
| Implementation of GRANT
commands for roles/users on relations |
| index.c
| Implementation of commands specific to indices on distributed tables |
| multi_copy.c
| Implementation of COPY
command. There are multiple different copy modes which are described in detail below |
| policy.c
| Implementation of CREATE\ALTER POLICY
commands. |
| rename.c
| Implementation of ALTER ... RENAME ...
commands. It implements the renaming of applicable objects, otherwise provides the user with a warning |
| schema.c
| |
| sequence.c
| Implementation of CREATE/ALTER SEQUENCE
commands. Primarily checks correctness of sequence statements as they are not propagated to the worker nodes |
| table.c
| |
| transmit.c
| Implementation of COPY
commands with format transmit
set in the options. This format is used to transfer files from one node to another node |
| truncate.c
| Implementation of TRUNCATE
commands on distributed tables |
| utility_hook.c
| This is the entry point from postgres into the commands module of citus. It contains the implementation that gets registered in postgres’ ProcessUtility_hook
callback to extends the functionality of the original ProcessUtility. This code is used to route the incoming commands to their respective implementation in Citus |
| vacuum.c
| Implementation of VACUUM
commands on distributed tables |
COPY
The copy command is overloaded for a couple of use-cases specific to citus. The syntax of the command stays the same, however the implementation might slightly differ from the stock implementation. The overloading is mostly done via extra options that Citus uses to indicate how to operate the copy. The options used are described below.
FORMAT transmit
Implemented in transmit.c
TODO: to be written by someone with enough knowledge to write how, when and why it is used.
FORMAT result
Implemented in multi_copy.c
TODO: to be written by someone with enough knowledge to write how, when and why it is used.