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CREATE EXTENSION dblink;
-- directory paths and dlsuffix are passed to us in environment variables
\getenv abs_srcdir PG_ABS_SRCDIR
\getenv libdir PG_LIBDIR
\getenv dlsuffix PG_DLSUFFIX
\set regresslib :libdir '/regress' :dlsuffix
-- create some functions needed for tests
CREATE FUNCTION setenv(text, text)
   RETURNS void
   AS :'regresslib', 'regress_setenv'
   LANGUAGE C STRICT;
CREATE FUNCTION wait_pid(int)
   RETURNS void
   AS :'regresslib'
   LANGUAGE C STRICT;
\set path :abs_srcdir '/'
\set fnbody 'SELECT setenv(''PGSERVICEFILE'', ' :'path' ' || $1)'
CREATE FUNCTION set_pgservicefile(text) RETURNS void LANGUAGE SQL
    AS :'fnbody';
-- want context for notices
\set SHOW_CONTEXT always
CREATE TABLE foo(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[], primary key (f1,f2));
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (0,'a','{"a0","b0","c0"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1,'b','{"a1","b1","c1"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (2,'c','{"a2","b2","c2"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (3,'d','{"a3","b3","c3"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (4,'e','{"a4","b4","c4"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (5,'f','{"a5","b5","c5"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (6,'g','{"a6","b6","c6"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (7,'h','{"a7","b7","c7"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (8,'i','{"a8","b8","c8"}');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (9,'j','{"a9","b9","c9"}');
-- misc utilities
-- list the primary key fields
SELECT *
FROM dblink_get_pkey('foo');
 position | colname 
----------+---------
        1 | f1
        2 | f2
(2 rows)

-- build an insert statement based on a local tuple,
-- replacing the primary key values with new ones
SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('foo','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}');
                  dblink_build_sql_insert                  
-----------------------------------------------------------
 INSERT INTO foo(f1,f2,f3) VALUES('99','xyz','{a0,b0,c0}')
(1 row)

-- too many pk fields, should fail
SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('foo','1 2 3 4',4,'{"0", "a", "{a0,b0,c0}"}','{"99", "xyz", "{za0,zb0,zc0}"}');
ERROR:  invalid attribute number 4
-- build an update statement based on a local tuple,
-- replacing the primary key values with new ones
SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('foo','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}');
                                dblink_build_sql_update                                 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 UPDATE foo SET f1 = '99', f2 = 'xyz', f3 = '{a0,b0,c0}' WHERE f1 = '99' AND f2 = 'xyz'
(1 row)

-- too many pk fields, should fail
SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('foo','1 2 3 4',4,'{"0", "a", "{a0,b0,c0}"}','{"99", "xyz", "{za0,zb0,zc0}"}');
ERROR:  invalid attribute number 4
-- build a delete statement based on a local tuple,
SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('foo','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}');
           dblink_build_sql_delete           
---------------------------------------------
 DELETE FROM foo WHERE f1 = '0' AND f2 = 'a'
(1 row)

-- too many pk fields, should fail
SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('foo','1 2 3 4',4,'{"0", "a", "{a0,b0,c0}"}');
ERROR:  invalid attribute number 4
-- repeat the test for table with primary key index with included columns
CREATE TABLE foo_1(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[], primary key (f1,f2) include (f3));
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (0,'a','{"a0","b0","c0"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (1,'b','{"a1","b1","c1"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (2,'c','{"a2","b2","c2"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (3,'d','{"a3","b3","c3"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (4,'e','{"a4","b4","c4"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (5,'f','{"a5","b5","c5"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (6,'g','{"a6","b6","c6"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (7,'h','{"a7","b7","c7"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (8,'i','{"a8","b8","c8"}');
INSERT INTO foo_1 VALUES (9,'j','{"a9","b9","c9"}');
-- misc utilities
-- list the primary key fields
SELECT *
FROM dblink_get_pkey('foo_1');
 position | colname 
----------+---------
        1 | f1
        2 | f2
(2 rows)

-- build an insert statement based on a local tuple,
-- replacing the primary key values with new ones
SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('foo_1','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}');
                   dblink_build_sql_insert                   
-------------------------------------------------------------
 INSERT INTO foo_1(f1,f2,f3) VALUES('99','xyz','{a0,b0,c0}')
(1 row)

-- too many pk fields, should fail
SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('foo_1','1 2 3 4',4,'{"0", "a", "{a0,b0,c0}"}','{"99", "xyz", "{za0,zb0,zc0}"}');
ERROR:  invalid attribute number 4
-- build an update statement based on a local tuple,
-- replacing the primary key values with new ones
SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('foo_1','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}');
                                 dblink_build_sql_update                                  
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 UPDATE foo_1 SET f1 = '99', f2 = 'xyz', f3 = '{a0,b0,c0}' WHERE f1 = '99' AND f2 = 'xyz'
(1 row)

-- too many pk fields, should fail
SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('foo_1','1 2 3 4',4,'{"0", "a", "{a0,b0,c0}"}','{"99", "xyz", "{za0,zb0,zc0}"}');
ERROR:  invalid attribute number 4
-- build a delete statement based on a local tuple,
SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('foo_1','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}');
            dblink_build_sql_delete            
-----------------------------------------------
 DELETE FROM foo_1 WHERE f1 = '0' AND f2 = 'a'
(1 row)

-- too many pk fields, should fail
SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('foo_1','1 2 3 4',4,'{"0", "a", "{a0,b0,c0}"}');
ERROR:  invalid attribute number 4
DROP TABLE foo_1;
-- retest using a quoted and schema qualified table
CREATE SCHEMA "MySchema";
CREATE TABLE "MySchema"."Foo"(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[], primary key (f1,f2));
INSERT INTO "MySchema"."Foo" VALUES (0,'a','{"a0","b0","c0"}');
-- list the primary key fields
SELECT *
FROM dblink_get_pkey('"MySchema"."Foo"');
 position | colname 
----------+---------
        1 | f1
        2 | f2
(2 rows)

-- build an insert statement based on a local tuple,
-- replacing the primary key values with new ones
SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('"MySchema"."Foo"','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}');
                        dblink_build_sql_insert                         
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 INSERT INTO "MySchema"."Foo"(f1,f2,f3) VALUES('99','xyz','{a0,b0,c0}')
(1 row)

-- build an update statement based on a local tuple,
-- replacing the primary key values with new ones
SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('"MySchema"."Foo"','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}','{"99", "xyz"}');
                                       dblink_build_sql_update                                       
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 UPDATE "MySchema"."Foo" SET f1 = '99', f2 = 'xyz', f3 = '{a0,b0,c0}' WHERE f1 = '99' AND f2 = 'xyz'
(1 row)

-- build a delete statement based on a local tuple,
SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('"MySchema"."Foo"','1 2',2,'{"0", "a"}');
                 dblink_build_sql_delete                  
----------------------------------------------------------
 DELETE FROM "MySchema"."Foo" WHERE f1 = '0' AND f2 = 'a'
(1 row)

CREATE FUNCTION connection_parameters() RETURNS text LANGUAGE SQL AS $f$
       SELECT $$dbname='$$||current_database()||$$' port=$$||current_setting('port');
$f$;
-- regular old dblink
SELECT *
FROM dblink(connection_parameters(),'SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
 9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
(2 rows)

-- should generate "connection not available" error
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
ERROR:  connection not available
-- The first-level connection's backend will crash on exit given OpenLDAP
-- [2.4.24, 2.4.31].  We won't see evidence of any crash until the victim
-- process terminates and the postmaster responds.  If process termination
-- entails writing a core dump, that can take awhile.  Wait for the process to
-- vanish.  At that point, the postmaster has called waitpid() on the crashed
-- process, and it will accept no new connections until it has reinitialized
-- the cluster.  (We can't exploit pg_stat_activity, because the crash happens
-- after the backend updates shared memory to reflect its impending exit.)
DO $pl$
DECLARE
	detail text;
BEGIN
	PERFORM wait_pid(crash_pid)
	FROM dblink(connection_parameters(), $$
		SELECT pg_backend_pid() FROM dblink(
			'service=test_ldap '||connection_parameters(),
			-- This string concatenation is a hack to shoehorn a
			-- set_pgservicefile call into the SQL statement.
			'SELECT 1' || set_pgservicefile('pg_service.conf')
		) t(c int)
	$$) AS t(crash_pid int);
EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN
	GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS detail = PG_EXCEPTION_DETAIL;
	-- Expected error in a non-LDAP build.
	IF NOT detail LIKE 'syntax error in service file%' THEN RAISE; END IF;
END
$pl$;
-- create a persistent connection
SELECT dblink_connect(connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- use the persistent connection
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
 9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
(2 rows)

-- open a cursor with bad SQL and fail_on_error set to false
SELECT dblink_open('rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foobar',false);
NOTICE:  relation "foobar" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while opening cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" on unnamed dblink connection
 dblink_open 
-------------
 ERROR
(1 row)

-- reset remote transaction state
SELECT dblink_exec('ABORT');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 ROLLBACK
(1 row)

-- open a cursor
SELECT dblink_open('rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- close the cursor
SELECT dblink_close('rmt_foo_cursor',false);
 dblink_close 
--------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- open the cursor again
SELECT dblink_open('rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- fetch some data
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 0 | a | {a0,b0,c0}
 1 | b | {a1,b1,c1}
 2 | c | {a2,b2,c2}
 3 | d | {a3,b3,c3}
(4 rows)

SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 4 | e | {a4,b4,c4}
 5 | f | {a5,b5,c5}
 6 | g | {a6,b6,c6}
 7 | h | {a7,b7,c7}
(4 rows)

-- this one only finds two rows left
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
 9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
(2 rows)

-- intentionally botch a fetch
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foobar_cursor',4,false) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
NOTICE:  cursor "rmt_foobar_cursor" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while fetching from cursor "rmt_foobar_cursor" on unnamed dblink connection
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- reset remote transaction state
SELECT dblink_exec('ABORT');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 ROLLBACK
(1 row)

-- close the wrong cursor
SELECT dblink_close('rmt_foobar_cursor',false);
NOTICE:  cursor "rmt_foobar_cursor" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while closing cursor "rmt_foobar_cursor" on unnamed dblink connection
 dblink_close 
--------------
 ERROR
(1 row)

-- should generate 'cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" not found' error
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
ERROR:  cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while fetching from cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" on unnamed dblink connection
-- this time, 'cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" not found' as a notice
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('rmt_foo_cursor',4,false) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
NOTICE:  cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while fetching from cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" on unnamed dblink connection
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- close the persistent connection
SELECT dblink_disconnect();
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- should generate "connection not available" error
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
ERROR:  connection not available
-- put more data into our table, first using arbitrary connection syntax
-- but truncate the actual return value so we can use diff to check for success
SELECT substr(dblink_exec(connection_parameters(),'INSERT INTO foo VALUES(10,''k'',''{"a10","b10","c10"}'')'),1,6);
 substr 
--------
 INSERT
(1 row)

-- create a persistent connection
SELECT dblink_connect(connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- put more data into our table, using persistent connection syntax
-- but truncate the actual return value so we can use diff to check for success
SELECT substr(dblink_exec('INSERT INTO foo VALUES(11,''l'',''{"a11","b11","c11"}'')'),1,6);
 substr 
--------
 INSERT
(1 row)

-- let's see it
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
  0 | a | {a0,b0,c0}
  1 | b | {a1,b1,c1}
  2 | c | {a2,b2,c2}
  3 | d | {a3,b3,c3}
  4 | e | {a4,b4,c4}
  5 | f | {a5,b5,c5}
  6 | g | {a6,b6,c6}
  7 | h | {a7,b7,c7}
  8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k | {a10,b10,c10}
 11 | l | {a11,b11,c11}
(12 rows)

-- bad remote select
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foobar',false) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
NOTICE:  relation "foobar" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while executing query on unnamed dblink connection
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- change some data
SELECT dblink_exec('UPDATE foo SET f3[2] = ''b99'' WHERE f1 = 11');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 UPDATE 1
(1 row)

-- let's see it
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE a = 11;
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
 11 | l | {a11,b99,c11}
(1 row)

-- botch a change to some other data
SELECT dblink_exec('UPDATE foobar SET f3[2] = ''b99'' WHERE f1 = 11',false);
NOTICE:  relation "foobar" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while executing command on unnamed dblink connection
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 ERROR
(1 row)

-- delete some data
SELECT dblink_exec('DELETE FROM foo WHERE f1 = 11');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 DELETE 1
(1 row)

-- let's see it
SELECT *
FROM dblink('SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE a = 11;
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- close the persistent connection
SELECT dblink_disconnect();
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

--
-- tests for the new named persistent connection syntax
--
-- should generate "missing "=" after "myconn" in connection info string" error
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
ERROR:  could not establish connection
DETAIL:  missing "=" after "myconn" in connection info string
-- create a named persistent connection
SELECT dblink_connect('myconn',connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- use the named persistent connection
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
  8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k | {a10,b10,c10}
(3 rows)

-- use the named persistent connection, but get it wrong
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foobar',false) AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
NOTICE:  relation "foobar" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while executing query on dblink connection named "myconn"
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- create a second named persistent connection
-- should error with "duplicate connection name"
SELECT dblink_connect('myconn',connection_parameters());
ERROR:  duplicate connection name
-- create a second named persistent connection with a new name
SELECT dblink_connect('myconn2',connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- use the second named persistent connection
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn2','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
  8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k | {a10,b10,c10}
(3 rows)

-- close the second named persistent connection
SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn2');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- open a cursor incorrectly
SELECT dblink_open('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foobar',false);
NOTICE:  relation "foobar" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while opening cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" on dblink connection named "myconn"
 dblink_open 
-------------
 ERROR
(1 row)

-- reset remote transaction state
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','ABORT');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 ROLLBACK
(1 row)

-- test opening cursor in a transaction
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','BEGIN');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 BEGIN
(1 row)

-- an open transaction will prevent dblink_open() from opening its own
SELECT dblink_open('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- this should not commit the transaction because the client opened it
SELECT dblink_close('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor');
 dblink_close 
--------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- this should succeed because we have an open transaction
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','DECLARE xact_test CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM foo');
  dblink_exec   
----------------
 DECLARE CURSOR
(1 row)

-- commit remote transaction
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','COMMIT');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 COMMIT
(1 row)

-- test automatic transactions for multiple cursor opens
SELECT dblink_open('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- the second cursor
SELECT dblink_open('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor2','SELECT * FROM foo');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- this should not commit the transaction
SELECT dblink_close('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor2');
 dblink_close 
--------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- this should succeed because we have an open transaction
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','DECLARE xact_test CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM foo');
  dblink_exec   
----------------
 DECLARE CURSOR
(1 row)

-- this should commit the transaction
SELECT dblink_close('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor');
 dblink_close 
--------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- this should fail because there is no open transaction
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','DECLARE xact_test CURSOR FOR SELECT * FROM foo');
ERROR:  DECLARE CURSOR can only be used in transaction blocks
CONTEXT:  while executing command on dblink connection named "myconn"
-- reset remote transaction state
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','ABORT');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 ROLLBACK
(1 row)

-- open a cursor
SELECT dblink_open('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor','SELECT * FROM foo');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- fetch some data
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 0 | a | {a0,b0,c0}
 1 | b | {a1,b1,c1}
 2 | c | {a2,b2,c2}
 3 | d | {a3,b3,c3}
(4 rows)

SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a | b |     c      
---+---+------------
 4 | e | {a4,b4,c4}
 5 | f | {a5,b5,c5}
 6 | g | {a6,b6,c6}
 7 | h | {a7,b7,c7}
(4 rows)

-- this one only finds three rows left
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
  8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k | {a10,b10,c10}
(3 rows)

-- fetch some data incorrectly
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foobar_cursor',4,false) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
NOTICE:  cursor "rmt_foobar_cursor" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while fetching from cursor "rmt_foobar_cursor" on dblink connection named "myconn"
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- reset remote transaction state
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','ABORT');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 ROLLBACK
(1 row)

-- should generate 'cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" not found' error
SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','rmt_foo_cursor',4) AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
ERROR:  cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" does not exist
CONTEXT:  while fetching from cursor "rmt_foo_cursor" on dblink connection named "myconn"
-- close the named persistent connection
SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- should generate "missing "=" after "myconn" in connection info string" error
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE t.a > 7;
ERROR:  could not establish connection
DETAIL:  missing "=" after "myconn" in connection info string
-- create a named persistent connection
SELECT dblink_connect('myconn',connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- put more data into our table, using named persistent connection syntax
-- but truncate the actual return value so we can use diff to check for success
SELECT substr(dblink_exec('myconn','INSERT INTO foo VALUES(11,''l'',''{"a11","b11","c11"}'')'),1,6);
 substr 
--------
 INSERT
(1 row)

-- let's see it
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
  0 | a | {a0,b0,c0}
  1 | b | {a1,b1,c1}
  2 | c | {a2,b2,c2}
  3 | d | {a3,b3,c3}
  4 | e | {a4,b4,c4}
  5 | f | {a5,b5,c5}
  6 | g | {a6,b6,c6}
  7 | h | {a7,b7,c7}
  8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k | {a10,b10,c10}
 11 | l | {a11,b11,c11}
(12 rows)

-- change some data
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','UPDATE foo SET f3[2] = ''b99'' WHERE f1 = 11');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 UPDATE 1
(1 row)

-- let's see it
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE a = 11;
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
 11 | l | {a11,b99,c11}
(1 row)

-- delete some data
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn','DELETE FROM foo WHERE f1 = 11');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 DELETE 1
(1 row)

-- let's see it
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[])
WHERE a = 11;
 a | b | c 
---+---+---
(0 rows)

-- close the named persistent connection
SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- close the named persistent connection again
-- should get 'connection "myconn" not available' error
SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn');
ERROR:  connection "myconn" not available
-- test asynchronous queries
SELECT dblink_connect('dtest1', connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT * from
 dblink_send_query('dtest1', 'select * from foo where f1 < 3') as t1;
 t1 
----
  1
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_connect('dtest2', connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT * from
 dblink_send_query('dtest2', 'select * from foo where f1 > 2 and f1 < 7') as t1;
 t1 
----
  1
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_connect('dtest3', connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT * from
 dblink_send_query('dtest3', 'select * from foo where f1 > 6') as t1;
 t1 
----
  1
(1 row)

CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE result AS
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('dtest1') as t1(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[]))
UNION
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('dtest2') as t2(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[]))
UNION
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('dtest3') as t3(f1 int, f2 text, f3 text[]))
ORDER by f1;
-- dblink_get_connections returns an array with elements in a machine-dependent
-- ordering, so we must resort to unnesting and sorting for a stable result
create function unnest(anyarray) returns setof anyelement
language sql strict immutable as $$
select $1[i] from generate_series(array_lower($1,1), array_upper($1,1)) as i
$$;
SELECT * FROM unnest(dblink_get_connections()) ORDER BY 1;
 unnest 
--------
 dtest1
 dtest2
 dtest3
(3 rows)

SELECT dblink_is_busy('dtest1');
 dblink_is_busy 
----------------
              0
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_disconnect('dtest1');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_disconnect('dtest2');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_disconnect('dtest3');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT * from result;
 f1 | f2 |      f3       
----+----+---------------
  0 | a  | {a0,b0,c0}
  1 | b  | {a1,b1,c1}
  2 | c  | {a2,b2,c2}
  3 | d  | {a3,b3,c3}
  4 | e  | {a4,b4,c4}
  5 | f  | {a5,b5,c5}
  6 | g  | {a6,b6,c6}
  7 | h  | {a7,b7,c7}
  8 | i  | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j  | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k  | {a10,b10,c10}
(11 rows)

SELECT dblink_connect('dtest1', connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT * from
 dblink_send_query('dtest1', 'select * from foo where f1 < 3') as t1;
 t1 
----
  1
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_cancel_query('dtest1');
 dblink_cancel_query 
---------------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_error_message('dtest1');
 dblink_error_message 
----------------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_disconnect('dtest1');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- test foreign data wrapper functionality
CREATE ROLE regress_dblink_user;
DO $d$
    BEGIN
        EXECUTE $$CREATE SERVER fdtest FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dblink_fdw
            OPTIONS (dbname '$$||current_database()||$$',
                     port '$$||current_setting('port')||$$'
            )$$;
    END;
$d$;
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER fdtest
  OPTIONS (server 'localhost');  -- fail, can't specify server here
ERROR:  invalid option "server"
HINT:  Valid options in this context are: user, password, sslpassword
CREATE USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER fdtest OPTIONS (user :'USER');
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER fdtest TO regress_dblink_user;
GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION dblink_connect_u(text, text) TO regress_dblink_user;
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_dblink_user;
-- should fail
SELECT dblink_connect('myconn', 'fdtest');
ERROR:  password is required
DETAIL:  Non-superusers must provide a password in the connection string.
-- should succeed
SELECT dblink_connect_u('myconn', 'fdtest');
 dblink_connect_u 
------------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT * FROM dblink('myconn','SELECT * FROM foo') AS t(a int, b text, c text[]);
 a  | b |       c       
----+---+---------------
  0 | a | {a0,b0,c0}
  1 | b | {a1,b1,c1}
  2 | c | {a2,b2,c2}
  3 | d | {a3,b3,c3}
  4 | e | {a4,b4,c4}
  5 | f | {a5,b5,c5}
  6 | g | {a6,b6,c6}
  7 | h | {a7,b7,c7}
  8 | i | {a8,b8,c8}
  9 | j | {a9,b9,c9}
 10 | k | {a10,b10,c10}
(11 rows)

\c - -
REVOKE USAGE ON FOREIGN SERVER fdtest FROM regress_dblink_user;
REVOKE EXECUTE ON FUNCTION dblink_connect_u(text, text) FROM regress_dblink_user;
DROP USER regress_dblink_user;
DROP USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER fdtest;
DROP SERVER fdtest;
-- should fail
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dblink_fdw OPTIONS (nonexistent 'fdw');
ERROR:  invalid option "nonexistent"
HINT:  There are no valid options in this context.
-- test asynchronous notifications
SELECT dblink_connect(connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

--should return listen
SELECT dblink_exec('LISTEN regression');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 LISTEN
(1 row)

--should return listen
SELECT dblink_exec('LISTEN foobar');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 LISTEN
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_exec('NOTIFY regression');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 NOTIFY
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_exec('NOTIFY foobar');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 NOTIFY
(1 row)

SELECT notify_name, be_pid = (select t.be_pid from dblink('select pg_backend_pid()') as t(be_pid int)) AS is_self_notify, extra from dblink_get_notify();
 notify_name | is_self_notify | extra 
-------------+----------------+-------
 regression  | t              | 
 foobar      | t              | 
(2 rows)

SELECT * from dblink_get_notify();
 notify_name | be_pid | extra 
-------------+--------+-------
(0 rows)

SELECT dblink_disconnect();
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

-- test dropped columns in dblink_build_sql_insert, dblink_build_sql_update
CREATE TEMP TABLE test_dropped
(
	col1 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 111,
	id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
	col2 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 112,
	col2b INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 113
);
INSERT INTO test_dropped VALUES(default);
ALTER TABLE test_dropped
	DROP COLUMN col1,
	DROP COLUMN col2,
	ADD COLUMN col3 VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'foo',
	ADD COLUMN col4 INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 42;
SELECT dblink_build_sql_insert('test_dropped', '1', 1,
                               ARRAY['1'::TEXT], ARRAY['2'::TEXT]);
                          dblink_build_sql_insert                          
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 INSERT INTO test_dropped(id,col2b,col3,col4) VALUES('2','113','foo','42')
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_build_sql_update('test_dropped', '1', 1,
                               ARRAY['1'::TEXT], ARRAY['2'::TEXT]);
                                  dblink_build_sql_update                                  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 UPDATE test_dropped SET id = '2', col2b = '113', col3 = 'foo', col4 = '42' WHERE id = '2'
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_build_sql_delete('test_dropped', '1', 1,
                               ARRAY['2'::TEXT]);
         dblink_build_sql_delete         
-----------------------------------------
 DELETE FROM test_dropped WHERE id = '2'
(1 row)

-- test local mimicry of remote GUC values that affect datatype I/O
SET datestyle = ISO, MDY;
SET intervalstyle = postgres;
SET timezone = UTC;
SELECT dblink_connect('myconn',connection_parameters());
 dblink_connect 
----------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT dblink_exec('myconn', 'SET datestyle = GERMAN, DMY;');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 SET
(1 row)

-- single row synchronous case
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn',
    'SELECT * FROM (VALUES (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00'')) t')
  AS t(a timestamptz);
           a            
------------------------
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
(1 row)

-- multi-row synchronous case
SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn',
    'SELECT * FROM
     (VALUES (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00''),
             (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00'')) t')
  AS t(a timestamptz);
           a            
------------------------
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
(2 rows)

-- single-row asynchronous case
SELECT *
FROM dblink_send_query('myconn',
    'SELECT * FROM
     (VALUES (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00'')) t');
 dblink_send_query 
-------------------
                 1
(1 row)

CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE result AS
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('myconn') as t(t timestamptz))
UNION ALL
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('myconn') as t(t timestamptz));
SELECT * FROM result;
           t            
------------------------
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
(1 row)

DROP TABLE result;
-- multi-row asynchronous case
SELECT *
FROM dblink_send_query('myconn',
    'SELECT * FROM
     (VALUES (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00''),
             (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00'')) t');
 dblink_send_query 
-------------------
                 1
(1 row)

CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE result AS
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('myconn') as t(t timestamptz))
UNION ALL
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('myconn') as t(t timestamptz))
UNION ALL
(SELECT * from dblink_get_result('myconn') as t(t timestamptz));
SELECT * FROM result;
           t            
------------------------
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
(2 rows)

DROP TABLE result;
-- Try an ambiguous interval
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn', 'SET intervalstyle = sql_standard;');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 SET
(1 row)

SELECT *
FROM dblink('myconn',
    'SELECT * FROM (VALUES (''-1 2:03:04'')) i')
  AS i(i interval);
         i         
-------------------
 -1 days -02:03:04
(1 row)

-- Try swapping to another format to ensure the GUCs are tracked
-- properly through a change.
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE result (t timestamptz);
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn', 'SET datestyle = ISO, MDY;');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 SET
(1 row)

INSERT INTO result
  SELECT *
  FROM dblink('myconn',
              'SELECT * FROM (VALUES (''03.12.2013 00:00:00+00'')) t')
    AS t(a timestamptz);
SELECT dblink_exec('myconn', 'SET datestyle = GERMAN, DMY;');
 dblink_exec 
-------------
 SET
(1 row)

INSERT INTO result
  SELECT *
  FROM dblink('myconn',
              'SELECT * FROM (VALUES (''12.03.2013 00:00:00+00'')) t')
    AS t(a timestamptz);
SELECT * FROM result;
           t            
------------------------
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
 2013-03-12 00:00:00+00
(2 rows)

DROP TABLE result;
-- Check error throwing in dblink_fetch
SELECT dblink_open('myconn','error_cursor',
       'SELECT * FROM (VALUES (''1''), (''not an int'')) AS t(text);');
 dblink_open 
-------------
 OK
(1 row)

SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','error_cursor', 1) AS t(i int);
 i 
---
 1
(1 row)

SELECT *
FROM dblink_fetch('myconn','error_cursor', 1) AS t(i int);
ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type integer: "not an int"
-- Make sure that the local settings have retained their values in spite
-- of shenanigans on the connection.
SHOW datestyle;
 DateStyle 
-----------
 ISO, MDY
(1 row)

SHOW intervalstyle;
 IntervalStyle 
---------------
 postgres
(1 row)

-- Clean up GUC-setting tests
SELECT dblink_disconnect('myconn');
 dblink_disconnect 
-------------------
 OK
(1 row)

RESET datestyle;
RESET intervalstyle;
RESET timezone;