pg_fkpart 1.7.0

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pg_fkpart 1.7.0
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Table partitioning by foreign key utility for PostgreSQL
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pg_fkpart is a PostgreSQL extension to partition tables following a foreign key of a table.
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pg_fkpart 1.7.0
Table partitioning by foreign key extension

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pg_fkpart extension

About pg_fkpart

pg_fkpart is a PostgreSQL extension to partition tables following a foreign key of a table.

It is initially based of pg_part from Satoshi Nagayasu snaga@uptime.jp.

SQL Functions

pg_fkpart extension provides SQL functions and tables in pgfkpart schema, and these functions are NOT relocatable so far.

pgfkpart.partition

pgfkpart.partition is a table that contains the list of partitioned tables.

Columns:

  • partitionid : ID
  • table_schema : schema of the partitioned table
  • table_name : name of the partitioned table
  • column_name : foreign key column on which the table was partitioned
  • foreign_table_schema : schema of the foreign key table
  • foreign_table_name : name of the foreign key table
  • foreign_column_name : column name in the foreign key table

pgfkpart.partition_with_fk

pgfkpart.partition_with_fk() function partitions a table following a specified foreign key

pgfkpart.partition_with_fk(table_schema, table_name, foreign_table_schema, foreign_table_name, returning)
pgfkpart.partition_with_fk(table_schema, table_name, foreign_table_schema, foreign_table_name, returning, tmp_file_path)

Parameters:

  • table_schema : schema of the table to partition
  • table_name : name of the table to partition
  • foreign_table_schema : schema of the foreign key table
  • foreign_table_name : name of the foreign key table
  • returning : should the partitioned table support the SQL RETURNING command or not ?
  • tmp_file_path : optional parameter to specify the temporary file path. By default: /tmp/pgfkpart_ followed by table_name

pgfkpart.unpartition_with_fk

pgfkpart.unpartition_with_fk() function unpartitions a table.

pgfkpart.unpartition_with_fk(table_schema, table_name)
pgfkpart.unpartition_with_fk(table_schema, table_name, tmp_file_path)

Parameters:

  • table_schema : schema of the partitioned table
  • table_name : name of the partitioned table
  • tmp_file_path : optional parameter to specify the temporary file path. By default: /tmp/pgfkpart_ followed by table_name

pgfkpart.dispatch_index

pgfkpart.dispatch_index() function dispatches any new index (or a unique/exclusion constraint) in the parent tables to the children tables.

pgfkpart.dispatch_index(table_schema, table_name)

Parameters:

  • table_schema : schema of the partitioned table
  • table_name : name of the partitioned table

pgfkpart.drop_index

pgfkpart.drop_index() function removes an index in all the children tables.

pgfkpart.drop_index(table_schema, table_name, index_name)

Parameters:

  • table_schema : schema of the partitioned table
  • table_name : name of the partitioned table
  • index_name: name of the index

pgfkpart.drop_unique_constraint

pgfkpart.drop_unique_constraint() function removes a unique or exclusion constraint in all the children tables.

pgfkpart.drop_unique_constraint(table_schema, table_name, constraint_name)

Parameters:

  • table_schema : schema of the partitioned table
  • table_name : name of the partitioned table
  • constraint_name: name of the unique or exclusion constraint

Authors

Nicolas Relange <nrelange@lemoinetechnologies.com>

For the initial pg_part: Satoshi Nagayasu snaga@uptime.jp