postgresql/contrib/postgres_fdw/option.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* option.c
* FDW option handling for postgres_fdw
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 2012-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* contrib/postgres_fdw/option.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/reloptions.h"
#include "catalog/pg_foreign_server.h"
#include "catalog/pg_foreign_table.h"
#include "catalog/pg_user_mapping.h"
#include "commands/defrem.h"
#include "commands/extension.h"
#include "postgres_fdw.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
/*
* Describes the valid options for objects that this wrapper uses.
*/
typedef struct PgFdwOption
{
const char *keyword;
Oid optcontext; /* OID of catalog in which option may appear */
bool is_libpq_opt; /* true if it's used in libpq */
} PgFdwOption;
/*
* Valid options for postgres_fdw.
* Allocated and filled in InitPgFdwOptions.
*/
static PgFdwOption *postgres_fdw_options;
/*
* Valid options for libpq.
* Allocated and filled in InitPgFdwOptions.
*/
static PQconninfoOption *libpq_options;
/*
* Helper functions
*/
static void InitPgFdwOptions(void);
static bool is_valid_option(const char *keyword, Oid context);
static bool is_libpq_option(const char *keyword);
#include "miscadmin.h"
/*
* Validate the generic options given to a FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, SERVER,
* USER MAPPING or FOREIGN TABLE that uses postgres_fdw.
*
* Raise an ERROR if the option or its value is considered invalid.
*/
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(postgres_fdw_validator);
Datum
postgres_fdw_validator(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
List *options_list = untransformRelOptions(PG_GETARG_DATUM(0));
Oid catalog = PG_GETARG_OID(1);
ListCell *cell;
/* Build our options lists if we didn't yet. */
InitPgFdwOptions();
/*
* Check that only options supported by postgres_fdw, and allowed for the
* current object type, are given.
*/
foreach(cell, options_list)
{
DefElem *def = (DefElem *) lfirst(cell);
if (!is_valid_option(def->defname, catalog))
{
/*
* Unknown option specified, complain about it. Provide a hint
* with list of valid options for the object.
*/
PgFdwOption *opt;
StringInfoData buf;
initStringInfo(&buf);
for (opt = postgres_fdw_options; opt->keyword; opt++)
{
if (catalog == opt->optcontext)
appendStringInfo(&buf, "%s%s", (buf.len > 0) ? ", " : "",
opt->keyword);
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FDW_INVALID_OPTION_NAME),
errmsg("invalid option \"%s\"", def->defname),
errhint("Valid options in this context are: %s",
buf.data)));
}
/*
* Validate option value, when we can do so without any context.
*/
if (strcmp(def->defname, "use_remote_estimate") == 0 ||
strcmp(def->defname, "updatable") == 0)
{
/* these accept only boolean values */
(void) defGetBoolean(def);
}
else if (strcmp(def->defname, "fdw_startup_cost") == 0 ||
strcmp(def->defname, "fdw_tuple_cost") == 0)
{
/* these must have a non-negative numeric value */
double val;
char *endp;
val = strtod(defGetString(def), &endp);
if (*endp || val < 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("%s requires a non-negative numeric value",
def->defname)));
}
else if (strcmp(def->defname, "extensions") == 0)
{
/* check list syntax, warn about uninstalled extensions */
(void) ExtractExtensionList(defGetString(def), true);
}
else if (strcmp(def->defname, "fetch_size") == 0)
{
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int fetch_size;
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fetch_size = strtol(defGetString(def), NULL, 10);
if (fetch_size <= 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("%s requires a non-negative integer value",
def->defname)));
}
else if (strcmp(def->defname, "password_required") == 0)
{
bool pw_required = defGetBoolean(def);
/*
* Only the superuser may set this option on a user mapping, or
* alter a user mapping on which this option is set. We allow a
* user to clear this option if it's set - in fact, we don't have a
* choice since we can't see the old mapping when validating an
* alter.
*/
if (!superuser() && !pw_required)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
errmsg("password_required=false is superuser-only"),
errhint("User mappings with the password_required option set to false may only be created or modified by the superuser")));
}
}
PG_RETURN_VOID();
}
/*
* Initialize option lists.
*/
static void
InitPgFdwOptions(void)
{
int num_libpq_opts;
PQconninfoOption *lopt;
PgFdwOption *popt;
/* non-libpq FDW-specific FDW options */
static const PgFdwOption non_libpq_options[] = {
{"schema_name", ForeignTableRelationId, false},
{"table_name", ForeignTableRelationId, false},
{"column_name", AttributeRelationId, false},
/* use_remote_estimate is available on both server and table */
{"use_remote_estimate", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
{"use_remote_estimate", ForeignTableRelationId, false},
/* cost factors */
{"fdw_startup_cost", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
{"fdw_tuple_cost", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
/* shippable extensions */
{"extensions", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
/* updatable is available on both server and table */
{"updatable", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
{"updatable", ForeignTableRelationId, false},
/* fetch_size is available on both server and table */
{"fetch_size", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
{"fetch_size", ForeignTableRelationId, false},
{"password_required", UserMappingRelationId, false},
{NULL, InvalidOid, false}
};
/* Prevent redundant initialization. */
if (postgres_fdw_options)
return;
/*
* Get list of valid libpq options.
*
* To avoid unnecessary work, we get the list once and use it throughout
* the lifetime of this backend process. We don't need to care about
* memory context issues, because PQconndefaults allocates with malloc.
*/
libpq_options = PQconndefaults();
if (!libpq_options) /* assume reason for failure is OOM */
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FDW_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
errmsg("out of memory"),
errdetail("Could not get libpq's default connection options.")));
/* Count how many libpq options are available. */
num_libpq_opts = 0;
for (lopt = libpq_options; lopt->keyword; lopt++)
num_libpq_opts++;
/*
* Construct an array which consists of all valid options for
* postgres_fdw, by appending FDW-specific options to libpq options.
*
* We use plain malloc here to allocate postgres_fdw_options because it
* lives as long as the backend process does. Besides, keeping
* libpq_options in memory allows us to avoid copying every keyword
* string.
*/
postgres_fdw_options = (PgFdwOption *)
malloc(sizeof(PgFdwOption) * num_libpq_opts +
sizeof(non_libpq_options));
if (postgres_fdw_options == NULL)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FDW_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
errmsg("out of memory")));
popt = postgres_fdw_options;
for (lopt = libpq_options; lopt->keyword; lopt++)
{
/* Hide debug options, as well as settings we override internally. */
if (strchr(lopt->dispchar, 'D') ||
strcmp(lopt->keyword, "fallback_application_name") == 0 ||
strcmp(lopt->keyword, "client_encoding") == 0)
continue;
/* We don't have to copy keyword string, as described above. */
popt->keyword = lopt->keyword;
/*
* "user" and any secret options are allowed only on user mappings.
* Everything else is a server option.
*/
if (strcmp(lopt->keyword, "user") == 0 || strchr(lopt->dispchar, '*'))
popt->optcontext = UserMappingRelationId;
else
popt->optcontext = ForeignServerRelationId;
popt->is_libpq_opt = true;
popt++;
}
/* Append FDW-specific options and dummy terminator. */
memcpy(popt, non_libpq_options, sizeof(non_libpq_options));
}
/*
* Check whether the given option is one of the valid postgres_fdw options.
* context is the Oid of the catalog holding the object the option is for.
*/
static bool
is_valid_option(const char *keyword, Oid context)
{
PgFdwOption *opt;
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Assert(postgres_fdw_options); /* must be initialized already */
for (opt = postgres_fdw_options; opt->keyword; opt++)
{
if (context == opt->optcontext && strcmp(opt->keyword, keyword) == 0)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Check whether the given option is one of the valid libpq options.
*/
static bool
is_libpq_option(const char *keyword)
{
PgFdwOption *opt;
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Assert(postgres_fdw_options); /* must be initialized already */
for (opt = postgres_fdw_options; opt->keyword; opt++)
{
if (opt->is_libpq_opt && strcmp(opt->keyword, keyword) == 0)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Generate key-value arrays which include only libpq options from the
* given list (which can contain any kind of options). Caller must have
* allocated large-enough arrays. Returns number of options found.
*/
int
ExtractConnectionOptions(List *defelems, const char **keywords,
const char **values)
{
ListCell *lc;
int i;
/* Build our options lists if we didn't yet. */
InitPgFdwOptions();
i = 0;
foreach(lc, defelems)
{
DefElem *d = (DefElem *) lfirst(lc);
if (is_libpq_option(d->defname))
{
keywords[i] = d->defname;
values[i] = defGetString(d);
i++;
}
}
return i;
}
/*
* Parse a comma-separated string and return a List of the OIDs of the
* extensions named in the string. If any names in the list cannot be
* found, report a warning if warnOnMissing is true, else just silently
* ignore them.
*/
List *
ExtractExtensionList(const char *extensionsString, bool warnOnMissing)
{
List *extensionOids = NIL;
List *extlist;
ListCell *lc;
/* SplitIdentifierString scribbles on its input, so pstrdup first */
if (!SplitIdentifierString(pstrdup(extensionsString), ',', &extlist))
{
/* syntax error in name list */
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("parameter \"%s\" must be a list of extension names",
"extensions")));
}
foreach(lc, extlist)
{
const char *extension_name = (const char *) lfirst(lc);
Oid extension_oid = get_extension_oid(extension_name, true);
if (OidIsValid(extension_oid))
{
extensionOids = lappend_oid(extensionOids, extension_oid);
}
else if (warnOnMissing)
{
ereport(WARNING,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
errmsg("extension \"%s\" is not installed",
extension_name)));
}
}
list_free(extlist);
return extensionOids;
}