pgevolve_core/catalog/mod.rs
1//! Catalog reader: live Postgres `pg_catalog` → [`crate::ir::catalog::Catalog`].
2//!
3//! The reader is split into:
4//!
5//! - [`CatalogQuerier`] — a sync, driver-agnostic trait. Adapters (the binary
6//! uses `tokio-postgres`) execute parameterized SQL and return [`rows::Row`]
7//! values.
8//! - Per-version SQL strings in [`queries`].
9//! - [`filter::CatalogFilter`] — managed-schema list + ignore globs.
10//! - [`read_catalog`] — top-level entry point that orchestrates the queries
11//! and assembles their rows into IR.
12
13pub mod cluster;
14pub mod error;
15pub mod filter;
16#[cfg(feature = "tokio-postgres-querier")]
17pub mod pg_querier;
18pub mod queries;
19pub mod rows;
20pub mod version;
21
22pub use error::CatalogError;
23pub use filter::CatalogFilter;
24pub use rows::{Row, Value};
25pub use version::PgVersion;
26
27mod assemble;
28pub(crate) mod collations;
29pub(crate) mod grants;
30pub(crate) mod publications;
31pub(crate) mod reloptions;
32pub(crate) mod statistics;
33pub(crate) mod subscriptions;
34
35use crate::identifier::{Identifier, QualifiedName};
36use crate::ir::catalog::Catalog;
37
38/// Drift detected between the canonical catalog IR and the live Postgres state.
39///
40/// The catalog reader always surfaces all constraints and indexes in the IR
41/// regardless of their validation state. This report captures the *extra*
42/// observation that some of them are in a transitional / incomplete state:
43/// - `pending_validation`: constraints with `pg_constraint.convalidated = false`
44/// (added `NOT VALID`, never validated).
45/// - `invalid_indexes`: indexes with `pg_index.indisvalid = false` (e.g., a
46/// `CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY` that failed and left an INVALID index).
47/// - `unmanaged_language_routines`: routines whose `LANGUAGE` is neither `sql`
48/// nor `plpgsql` (e.g., `plperl`, `python3u`). pgevolve v0.2 does not
49/// manage these; they are surfaced in the drift report so callers can
50/// inspect them. The associated row is skipped and never appears in
51/// `catalog.functions` / `catalog.procedures`.
52/// - `unreadable_subscriptions`: the connection used for the catalog read had
53/// insufficient privilege to query `pg_subscription` (sqlstate 42501). The
54/// subscription list in the returned catalog is empty; the operator must use
55/// a superuser connection to get subscription data.
56///
57/// The differ consumes this report and emits [`crate::diff::change::Change::ValidateConstraint`]
58/// and [`crate::diff::change::Change::RecreateIndex`] to recover automatically.
59#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
60pub struct DriftReport {
61 /// Constraints present in the catalog but with `convalidated = false`.
62 /// Identified by `(table_qname, constraint_name)`.
63 pub pending_validation: Vec<(QualifiedName, Identifier)>,
64 /// Indexes present in the catalog but with `indisvalid = false`.
65 /// Identified by index qname.
66 pub invalid_indexes: Vec<QualifiedName>,
67 /// Routines whose `LANGUAGE` is not `sql` or `plpgsql`.
68 /// Identified by `(qname, language_name)`.
69 pub unmanaged_language_routines: Vec<(QualifiedName, String)>,
70 /// `pg_subscription` was unreadable due to insufficient privilege (sqlstate
71 /// 42501). `catalog.subscriptions` will be empty when this is `true`.
72 pub unreadable_subscriptions: bool,
73}
74
75/// Identifier for each catalog query the reader runs. Adapters dispatch on
76/// this enum to pick the per-version SQL string.
77#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
78pub enum CatalogQuery {
79 /// `SHOW server_version_num`.
80 PgVersion,
81 /// `pg_namespace` rows for managed schemas.
82 Schemas,
83 /// `pg_class` (relkind='r') for managed tables.
84 Tables,
85 /// `pg_attribute` joined with `pg_attrdef`/`pg_type` for managed tables.
86 Columns,
87 /// `pg_constraint` for managed tables (PK/UNIQUE/FK/CHECK).
88 Constraints,
89 /// `pg_index` for managed tables (excluding constraint-backing indexes).
90 Indexes,
91 /// `pg_class` (relkind='S') joined with `pg_sequence`.
92 Sequences,
93 /// `pg_description` (currently inlined into the per-object queries).
94 Comments,
95 /// `pg_depend` rows linking sequences to their owning columns.
96 Dependencies,
97 /// `pg_class` (relkind IN ('v','m')) joined with `pg_get_viewdef`.
98 ViewsAndMvs,
99 /// `pg_attribute` for view and materialized view columns.
100 ViewColumns,
101 /// `pg_type` filtered to `typtype IN ('e','d','c')` for user-defined types.
102 UserTypes,
103 /// `pg_enum` labels for enum types.
104 EnumValues,
105 /// Base-type and nullability details for domain types.
106 DomainDetails,
107 /// Named CHECK constraints attached to domain types.
108 DomainChecks,
109 /// Attributes (fields) of composite types.
110 CompositeAttributes,
111 /// `pg_proc` rows for functions and procedures (prokind IN 'f','p').
112 Functions,
113 /// `pg_extension` rows for installed extensions.
114 Extensions,
115 /// `pg_trigger` rows for user triggers (excluding internal + extension-owned).
116 Triggers,
117 /// `pg_class` (relkind='p') rows for partitioned-table parents.
118 PartitionedTables,
119 /// `pg_class` (relispartition=true) rows for child partitions.
120 Partitions,
121 /// `pg_authid` rows for cluster roles (with `pg_shdescription` for comments).
122 ///
123 /// Uses `$1::text[]` as the bootstrap-role filter (names to exclude), not a
124 /// managed-schema list. `takes_text_array_param` returns `true` so the adapter
125 /// passes the parameter; the cluster reader supplies bootstrap role names.
126 ClusterRoles,
127 /// `pg_auth_members` edges joined to `pg_authid` for role names.
128 ///
129 /// Same `$1::text[]` bootstrap-role filter as [`Self::ClusterRoles`].
130 ClusterMembers,
131 /// `pg_default_acl` rows joined to `pg_authid` and `pg_namespace`.
132 ///
133 /// Returns one row per (`target_role`, schema, `object_type`) tuple. Rows for
134 /// predefined `pg_*` roles are filtered out. Takes **no** `$1::text[]`
135 /// parameter; `takes_text_array_param` returns `false` for this variant.
136 DefaultPrivileges,
137 /// `pg_policies` rows for managed schemas.
138 ///
139 /// Returns one row per policy, scoped to `schemaname = ANY($1::text[])`.
140 /// Decoded into [`crate::ir::policy::Policy`] and attached to their
141 /// owning `Table` by the assembler. Policies on unmanaged tables are
142 /// silently dropped.
143 Policies,
144 /// `pg_publication` rows for all publications in the database.
145 ///
146 /// Publications are database-global (not schema-scoped); takes **no**
147 /// `$1::text[]` parameter (`takes_text_array_param` returns `false`).
148 Publications,
149 /// `pg_publication_rel` rows — one per (publication, table) membership.
150 ///
151 /// PG 15+ includes `prqual` (row filter) and `prattrs` (column list);
152 /// PG 14 variant substitutes `NULL` for both. Takes **no** parameter.
153 PublicationRel,
154 /// `pg_publication_namespace` rows — one per (publication, schema)
155 /// membership (PG 15+ only). PG 14 variant returns zero rows.
156 /// Takes **no** parameter.
157 PublicationNamespace,
158 /// `pg_attribute` rows for every column of every table referenced by
159 /// any publication. Used to resolve column attnums to names. Takes **no**
160 /// parameter.
161 PublicationAttributes,
162 /// `pg_subscription` rows for all subscriptions in the database.
163 ///
164 /// Subscriptions are database-global (not schema-scoped). Takes **no**
165 /// `$1::text[]` parameter (`takes_text_array_param` returns `false`).
166 ///
167 /// `pg_subscription` is superuser-readable only. Non-super connections
168 /// will receive an empty result or a permission error; the assembler
169 /// catches the error and sets `DriftReport::unreadable_subscriptions`.
170 Subscriptions,
171 /// `pg_statistic_ext` rows for managed schemas. Takes `$1::text[]`
172 /// (managed schema names).
173 Statistics,
174 /// Column-attnum resolver for statistics target tables. Bulk-fetched once;
175 /// grouped by `target_oid` in the assembler. Takes `$1::text[]`.
176 StatisticAttributes,
177 /// Bulk expression decode via `pg_get_statisticsobjdef_expressions` for all
178 /// statistics in managed schemas. Returns one row per expression entry with
179 /// columns `(stat_oid, expr_index, expr_sql)`. Takes `$1::text[]`
180 /// (managed schema names).
181 StatisticExpressions,
182 /// `pg_collation` rows for managed schemas — user-defined collations only
183 /// (built-in and extension-owned collations are filtered out at the SQL
184 /// layer). Takes `$1::text[]` (managed schema names).
185 Collations,
186}
187
188impl CatalogQuery {
189 /// Whether this query accepts a `$1::text[]` argument.
190 ///
191 /// The semantic meaning of the array varies by variant: managed-schema
192 /// names for per-DB queries, bootstrap-role names for cluster queries.
193 /// The adapter is responsible for passing the right slice to the right
194 /// variant.
195 ///
196 /// A few variants (`PgVersion`, `Extensions`) take no parameters at all;
197 /// this method returns `false` for those.
198 #[must_use]
199 pub const fn takes_text_array_param(self) -> bool {
200 !matches!(
201 self,
202 Self::PgVersion
203 | Self::Extensions
204 | Self::DefaultPrivileges
205 | Self::Publications
206 | Self::PublicationRel
207 | Self::PublicationNamespace
208 | Self::PublicationAttributes
209 | Self::Subscriptions
210 )
211 }
212
213 // Note: `Policies` takes `$1::text[]` (managed schemas), so it is NOT in
214 // the exclusion list above — `takes_text_array_param` returns `true` for it.
215}
216
217/// Sync, driver-agnostic catalog query interface.
218///
219/// Interface implemented by callers (typically the binary) to execute catalog
220/// queries against a live database. Implementations are expected to be sync —
221/// async drivers can wrap their runtime in [`fetch`](Self::fetch).
222pub trait CatalogQuerier {
223 /// Execute the named query with the supplied `$1::text[]` parameter (when
224 /// applicable; see [`CatalogQuery::takes_text_array_param`]).
225 ///
226 /// The semantic meaning of `text_array_param` varies by variant:
227 /// managed-schema names for per-DB queries, bootstrap-role names for
228 /// cluster queries. Pass an empty slice for queries that take no parameter.
229 fn fetch(
230 &self,
231 query: CatalogQuery,
232 text_array_param: &[&str],
233 ) -> Result<Vec<Row>, CatalogError>;
234}
235
236/// Read every catalog query, assemble the IR, and canonicalize.
237///
238/// Returns a `(Catalog, DriftReport)` tuple. The catalog contains all objects
239/// including those in transitional states (NOT VALID constraints, INVALID
240/// indexes). The drift report captures which objects are in those states so the
241/// differ can emit recovery changes.
242pub fn read_catalog(
243 querier: &dyn CatalogQuerier,
244 filter: &CatalogFilter,
245) -> Result<(Catalog, DriftReport), CatalogError> {
246 let version = PgVersion::detect(querier)?;
247 let managed: Vec<&str> = filter.managed_schemas_param();
248
249 let schemas_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Schemas, &managed)?;
250 let tables_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Tables, &managed)?;
251 let columns_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Columns, &managed)?;
252 let constraints_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Constraints, &managed)?;
253 let indexes_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Indexes, &managed)?;
254 let sequences_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Sequences, &managed)?;
255 let dependencies_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Dependencies, &managed)?;
256 let views_and_mvs_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::ViewsAndMvs, &managed)?;
257 let view_columns_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::ViewColumns, &managed)?;
258 let user_types_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::UserTypes, &managed)?;
259 let enum_values_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::EnumValues, &managed)?;
260 let domain_details_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::DomainDetails, &managed)?;
261 let domain_checks_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::DomainChecks, &managed)?;
262 let composite_attributes_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::CompositeAttributes, &managed)?;
263 let functions_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Functions, &managed)?;
264 let extensions_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Extensions, &managed)?;
265 let triggers_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Triggers, &managed)?;
266 let partitioned_tables_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::PartitionedTables, &managed)?;
267 let partitions_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Partitions, &managed)?;
268 let default_privileges_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::DefaultPrivileges, &[])?;
269 let policies_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Policies, &managed)?;
270 let publications_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Publications, &[])?;
271 let publication_rels_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::PublicationRel, &[])?;
272 let publication_namespaces_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::PublicationNamespace, &[])?;
273 let publication_attributes_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::PublicationAttributes, &[])?;
274
275 // `pg_subscription` is superuser-only. If the querier returns a
276 // `QueryFailed` error whose message contains the PG sqlstate 42501
277 // (insufficient_privilege), we silently return empty rows and record the
278 // gap in the drift report. Any other error is propagated normally.
279 let (subscriptions_rows, unreadable_subscriptions) =
280 match querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Subscriptions, &[]) {
281 Ok(rows) => (rows, false),
282 Err(CatalogError::QueryFailed { message, .. })
283 if message.contains("42501") || message.contains("insufficient_privilege") =>
284 {
285 (vec![], true)
286 }
287 Err(e) => return Err(e),
288 };
289
290 // Statistics — schema-scoped. Attribute rows resolve stxkeys attnums to
291 // column names. Expression rows are bulk-fetched for all managed schemas.
292 let statistics_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Statistics, &managed)?;
293 let statistic_attributes_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::StatisticAttributes, &managed)?;
294 let statistic_expressions_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::StatisticExpressions, &managed)?;
295
296 // Collations — schema-scoped. User-defined only; built-ins and extension-
297 // owned collations filtered at the SQL layer.
298 let collations_rows = querier.fetch(CatalogQuery::Collations, &managed)?;
299
300 let raw = assemble::RawRows {
301 version,
302 schemas: schemas_rows,
303 tables: tables_rows,
304 columns: columns_rows,
305 constraints: constraints_rows,
306 indexes: indexes_rows,
307 sequences: sequences_rows,
308 dependencies: dependencies_rows,
309 views_and_mvs: views_and_mvs_rows,
310 view_columns: view_columns_rows,
311 user_types: user_types_rows,
312 enum_values: enum_values_rows,
313 domain_details: domain_details_rows,
314 domain_checks: domain_checks_rows,
315 composite_attributes: composite_attributes_rows,
316 functions: functions_rows,
317 extensions: extensions_rows,
318 triggers: triggers_rows,
319 partitioned_tables: partitioned_tables_rows,
320 partitions: partitions_rows,
321 default_privileges: default_privileges_rows,
322 policies: policies_rows,
323 publications: publications_rows,
324 publication_rels: publication_rels_rows,
325 publication_namespaces: publication_namespaces_rows,
326 publication_attributes: publication_attributes_rows,
327 subscriptions: subscriptions_rows,
328 };
329 let (mut catalog, mut drift) = assemble::assemble(raw, filter)?;
330 drift.unreadable_subscriptions = unreadable_subscriptions;
331
332 // Assemble statistics after the main assemble pass. All three row sets
333 // (base rows, attribute rows, expression rows) are already bulk-fetched.
334 catalog.statistics = assemble::statistics::assemble_statistics(
335 &statistics_rows,
336 &statistic_attributes_rows,
337 &statistic_expressions_rows,
338 )?;
339
340 // Assemble collations from the bulk-fetched rows.
341 catalog.collations = assemble::collations::build_collations(&collations_rows)?;
342
343 Ok((catalog.canonicalize()?, drift))
344}
345
346#[cfg(test)]
347mod tests {
348 use super::*;
349 use std::cell::RefCell;
350 use std::collections::HashMap;
351
352 /// Mock querier that returns canned rows by query name.
353 struct MockQuerier {
354 rows: RefCell<HashMap<CatalogQuery, Vec<Row>>>,
355 }
356
357 impl MockQuerier {
358 fn new() -> Self {
359 Self {
360 rows: RefCell::new(HashMap::new()),
361 }
362 }
363 fn set(&self, q: CatalogQuery, rows: Vec<Row>) {
364 self.rows.borrow_mut().insert(q, rows);
365 }
366 }
367
368 impl CatalogQuerier for MockQuerier {
369 fn fetch(
370 &self,
371 q: CatalogQuery,
372 _text_array_param: &[&str],
373 ) -> Result<Vec<Row>, CatalogError> {
374 Ok(self.rows.borrow().get(&q).cloned().unwrap_or_default())
375 }
376 }
377
378 #[test]
379 fn empty_catalog_round_trips() {
380 let m = MockQuerier::new();
381 m.set(
382 CatalogQuery::PgVersion,
383 vec![Row::new().with("server_version_num", Value::Integer(160_000))],
384 );
385 let filter = CatalogFilter::new(vec![], vec![]).unwrap();
386 let (cat, drift) = read_catalog(&m, &filter).expect("reads");
387 assert!(cat.tables.is_empty());
388 assert!(cat.schemas.is_empty());
389 assert!(drift.pending_validation.is_empty());
390 assert!(drift.invalid_indexes.is_empty());
391 }
392}