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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 12:19:15 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-04 12:19:15 +0000 |
commit | 6eb9c5a5657d1fe77b55cc261450f3538d35a94d (patch) | |
tree | 657d8194422a5daccecfd42d654b8a245ef7b4c8 /contrib/pg_stat_statements/sql | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 13.4.upstream/13.4upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/contrib/pg_stat_statements/sql/pg_stat_statements.sql b/contrib/pg_stat_statements/sql/pg_stat_statements.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3344599 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/pg_stat_statements/sql/pg_stat_statements.sql @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +CREATE EXTENSION pg_stat_statements; + +-- +-- simple and compound statements +-- +SET pg_stat_statements.track_utility = FALSE; +SET pg_stat_statements.track_planning = TRUE; +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +SELECT 1 AS "int"; + +SELECT 'hello' + -- multiline + AS "text"; + +SELECT 'world' AS "text"; + +-- transaction +BEGIN; +SELECT 1 AS "int"; +SELECT 'hello' AS "text"; +COMMIT; + +-- compound transaction +BEGIN \; +SELECT 2.0 AS "float" \; +SELECT 'world' AS "text" \; +COMMIT; + +-- compound with empty statements and spurious leading spacing +\;\; SELECT 3 + 3 \;\;\; SELECT ' ' || ' !' \;\; SELECT 1 + 4 \;; + +-- non ;-terminated statements +SELECT 1 + 1 + 1 AS "add" \gset +SELECT :add + 1 + 1 AS "add" \; +SELECT :add + 1 + 1 AS "add" \gset + +-- set operator +SELECT 1 AS i UNION SELECT 2 ORDER BY i; + +-- ? operator +select '{"a":1, "b":2}'::jsonb ? 'b'; + +-- cte +WITH t(f) AS ( + VALUES (1.0), (2.0) +) + SELECT f FROM t ORDER BY f; + +-- prepared statement with parameter +PREPARE pgss_test (int) AS SELECT $1, 'test' LIMIT 1; +EXECUTE pgss_test(1); +DEALLOCATE pgss_test; + +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- CRUD: INSERT SELECT UPDATE DELETE on test table +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +-- utility "create table" should not be shown +CREATE TEMP TABLE test (a int, b char(20)); + +INSERT INTO test VALUES(generate_series(1, 10), 'aaa'); +UPDATE test SET b = 'bbb' WHERE a > 7; +DELETE FROM test WHERE a > 9; + +-- explicit transaction +BEGIN; +UPDATE test SET b = '111' WHERE a = 1 ; +COMMIT; + +BEGIN \; +UPDATE test SET b = '222' WHERE a = 2 \; +COMMIT ; + +UPDATE test SET b = '333' WHERE a = 3 \; +UPDATE test SET b = '444' WHERE a = 4 ; + +BEGIN \; +UPDATE test SET b = '555' WHERE a = 5 \; +UPDATE test SET b = '666' WHERE a = 6 \; +COMMIT ; + +-- many INSERT values +INSERT INTO test (a, b) VALUES (1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c'); + +-- SELECT with constants +SELECT * FROM test WHERE a > 5 ORDER BY a ; + +SELECT * + FROM test + WHERE a > 9 + ORDER BY a ; + +-- SELECT without constants +SELECT * FROM test ORDER BY a; + +-- SELECT with IN clause +SELECT * FROM test WHERE a IN (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); + +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE on test table to validate WAL generation metrics +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +-- utility "create table" should not be shown +CREATE TABLE pgss_test (a int, b char(20)); + +INSERT INTO pgss_test VALUES(generate_series(1, 10), 'aaa'); +UPDATE pgss_test SET b = 'bbb' WHERE a > 7; +DELETE FROM pgss_test WHERE a > 9; +-- DROP test table +SET pg_stat_statements.track_utility = TRUE; +DROP TABLE pgss_test; +SET pg_stat_statements.track_utility = FALSE; + +-- Check WAL is generated for the above statements +SELECT query, calls, rows, +wal_bytes > 0 as wal_bytes_generated, +wal_records > 0 as wal_records_generated, +wal_records = rows as wal_records_as_rows +FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- pg_stat_statements.track = none +-- +SET pg_stat_statements.track = 'none'; +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +SELECT 1 AS "one"; +SELECT 1 + 1 AS "two"; + +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- pg_stat_statements.track = top +-- +SET pg_stat_statements.track = 'top'; +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +DO LANGUAGE plpgsql $$ +BEGIN + -- this is a SELECT + PERFORM 'hello world'::TEXT; +END; +$$; + +-- PL/pgSQL function +CREATE FUNCTION PLUS_TWO(i INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS $$ +DECLARE + r INTEGER; +BEGIN + SELECT (i + 1 + 1.0)::INTEGER INTO r; + RETURN r; +END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; + +SELECT PLUS_TWO(3); +SELECT PLUS_TWO(7); + +-- SQL function --- use LIMIT to keep it from being inlined +CREATE FUNCTION PLUS_ONE(i INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS +$$ SELECT (i + 1.0)::INTEGER LIMIT 1 $$ LANGUAGE SQL; + +SELECT PLUS_ONE(8); +SELECT PLUS_ONE(10); + +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- pg_stat_statements.track = all +-- +SET pg_stat_statements.track = 'all'; +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +-- we drop and recreate the functions to avoid any caching funnies +DROP FUNCTION PLUS_ONE(INTEGER); +DROP FUNCTION PLUS_TWO(INTEGER); + +-- PL/pgSQL function +CREATE FUNCTION PLUS_TWO(i INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS $$ +DECLARE + r INTEGER; +BEGIN + SELECT (i + 1 + 1.0)::INTEGER INTO r; + RETURN r; +END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; + +SELECT PLUS_TWO(-1); +SELECT PLUS_TWO(2); + +-- SQL function --- use LIMIT to keep it from being inlined +CREATE FUNCTION PLUS_ONE(i INTEGER) RETURNS INTEGER AS +$$ SELECT (i + 1.0)::INTEGER LIMIT 1 $$ LANGUAGE SQL; + +SELECT PLUS_ONE(3); +SELECT PLUS_ONE(1); + +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- queries with locking clauses +-- +CREATE TABLE pgss_a (id integer PRIMARY KEY); +CREATE TABLE pgss_b (id integer PRIMARY KEY, a_id integer REFERENCES pgss_a); + +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +-- control query +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id; + +-- test range tables +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE; +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE OF pgss_a; +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE OF pgss_b; +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE OF pgss_a, pgss_b; -- matches plain "FOR UPDATE" +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE OF pgss_b, pgss_a; + +-- test strengths +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR NO KEY UPDATE; +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR SHARE; +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR KEY SHARE; + +-- test wait policies +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE NOWAIT; +SELECT * FROM pgss_a JOIN pgss_b ON pgss_b.a_id = pgss_a.id FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED; + +SELECT calls, query FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +DROP TABLE pgss_a, pgss_b CASCADE; + +-- +-- utility commands +-- +SET pg_stat_statements.track_utility = TRUE; +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); + +SELECT 1; +CREATE INDEX test_b ON test(b); +DROP TABLE test \; +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test \; +DROP FUNCTION PLUS_ONE(INTEGER); +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test \; +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test \; +DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS PLUS_ONE(INTEGER); +DROP FUNCTION PLUS_TWO(INTEGER); + +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- Track user activity and reset them +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); +CREATE ROLE regress_stats_user1; +CREATE ROLE regress_stats_user2; + +SET ROLE regress_stats_user1; + +SELECT 1 AS "ONE"; +SELECT 1+1 AS "TWO"; + +RESET ROLE; +SET ROLE regress_stats_user2; + +SELECT 1 AS "ONE"; +SELECT 1+1 AS "TWO"; + +RESET ROLE; +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- Don't reset anything if any of the parameter is NULL +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(NULL); +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- remove query ('SELECT $1+$2 AS "TWO"') executed by regress_stats_user2 +-- in the current_database +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset( + (SELECT r.oid FROM pg_roles AS r WHERE r.rolname = 'regress_stats_user2'), + (SELECT d.oid FROM pg_database As d where datname = current_database()), + (SELECT s.queryid FROM pg_stat_statements AS s + WHERE s.query = 'SELECT $1+$2 AS "TWO"' LIMIT 1)); +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- remove query ('SELECT $1 AS "ONE"') executed by two users +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(0,0,s.queryid) + FROM pg_stat_statements AS s WHERE s.query = 'SELECT $1 AS "ONE"'; +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- remove query of a user (regress_stats_user1) +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(r.oid) + FROM pg_roles AS r WHERE r.rolname = 'regress_stats_user1'; +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- reset all +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(0,0,0); +SELECT query, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +-- +-- cleanup +-- +DROP ROLE regress_stats_user1; +DROP ROLE regress_stats_user2; + +-- +-- [re]plan counting +-- +SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset(); +CREATE TABLE test (); +PREPARE prep1 AS SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test; +EXECUTE prep1; +EXECUTE prep1; +EXECUTE prep1; +ALTER TABLE test ADD COLUMN x int; +EXECUTE prep1; +SELECT 42; +SELECT 42; +SELECT 42; +SELECT query, plans, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements + WHERE query NOT LIKE 'PREPARE%' ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; +-- for the prepared statement we expect at least one replan, but cache +-- invalidations could force more +SELECT query, plans >= 2 AND plans <= calls AS plans_ok, calls, rows FROM pg_stat_statements + WHERE query LIKE 'PREPARE%' ORDER BY query COLLATE "C"; + +DROP EXTENSION pg_stat_statements; |