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* The ability to index more than one column in a table with a single trigger. * All uses of sprintf changed to snprintf to prevent users from crashing Postgres. * Error messages made more consistent * Some changes made to bring it into line with coding requirements for triggers specified in the docs. (ie. check you're a trigger before casting your context) * The perl script that generate indices has been updated to support indexing multiple columns in a table. * Fairly well tested in our development environment indexing a food database's brand and description fields. The size of the fti index is around 300,000 rows. * All docs and examples upgraded. This includes specifying more efficient index usage that was specified before, better examples that don't produce duplicates, etc. Christopher Kings-Lynne & Brett
210 lines
4.4 KiB
Perl
210 lines
4.4 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
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# This script substracts all suffixes of all words in a specific column in a table
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# and generates output that can be loaded into a new table with the
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# psql '\copy' command. The new table should have the following structure:
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#
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# create table tab (
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# string text,
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# id oid
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# );
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#
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# Note that you cannot use 'copy' (the SQL-command) directly, because
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# there's no '\.' included at the end of the output.
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#
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# The output can be fed through the UNIX commands 'uniq' and 'sort'
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# to generate the smallest and sorted output to populate the fti-table.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# fti.pl -u -d mydb -t mytable -c mycolumn,mycolumn2 -f myfile
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# sort -o myoutfile myfile
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# uniq myoutfile sorted-file
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#
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# psql -u mydb
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#
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# \copy my_fti_table from myfile
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#
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# create index fti_idx on my_fti_table (string,id);
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#
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# create function fti() returns opaque as
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# '/path/to/fti/file/fti.so'
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# language 'C';
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#
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# create trigger my_fti_trigger after update or insert or delete
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# on mytable
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# for each row execute procedure fti(my_fti_table, mycolumn);
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#
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# Make sure you have an index on mytable(oid) to be able to do somewhat
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# efficient substring searches.
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#use lib '/usr/local/pgsql/lib/perl5/';
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use lib '/mnt/web/guide/postgres/lib/perl5/site_perl';
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use Pg;
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use Getopt::Std;
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$PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY = 0 ;
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$PGRES_COMMAND_OK = 1 ;
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$PGRES_TUPLES_OK = 2 ;
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$PGRES_COPY_OUT = 3 ;
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$PGRES_COPY_IN = 4 ;
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$PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE = 5 ;
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$PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR = 6 ;
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$PGRES_FATAL_ERROR = 7 ;
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# the minimum length of word to include in the full text index
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$MIN_WORD_LENGTH = 2;
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# the minimum length of the substrings in the full text index
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$MIN_SUBSTRING_LENGTH = 2;
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$[ = 0; # make sure string offsets start at 0
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sub break_up {
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my $string = pop @_;
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# convert strings to lower case
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$string = lc($string);
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@strings = split(/\W+/, $string);
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@subs = ();
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foreach $s (@strings) {
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$len = length($s);
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next if ($len <= $MIN_WORD_LENGTH);
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for ($i = 0; $i <= $len - $MIN_SUBSTRING_LENGTH; $i++) {
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$tmp = substr($s, $i);
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push(@subs, $tmp);
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}
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}
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return @subs;
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}
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sub connect_db {
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my $dbname = shift @_;
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my $user = shift @_;
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my $passwd = shift @_;
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if (!defined($dbname) || $dbname eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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$connect_string = "dbname=$dbname";
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if ($user ne "") {
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if ($passwd eq "") {
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return 0;
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}
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$connect_string = "$connect_string user=$user password=$passwd ".
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"authtype=password";
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}
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$PG_CONN = PQconnectdb($connect_string);
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if (PQstatus($PG_CONN)) {
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print STDERR "Couldn't make connection with database!\n";
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print STDERR PQerrorMessage($PG_CONN), "\n";
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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sub quit_prog {
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close(OUT);
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unlink $opt_f;
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if (defined($PG_CONN)) {
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PQfinish($PG_CONN);
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}
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exit 1;
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}
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sub get_username {
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print "Username: ";
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chop($n = <STDIN>);
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return $n;;
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}
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sub get_password {
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print "Password: ";
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system("stty -echo < /dev/tty");
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chop($pwd = <STDIN>);
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print "\n";
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system("stty echo < /dev/tty");
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return $pwd;
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}
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sub main {
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getopts('d:t:c:f:u');
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if (!$opt_d || !$opt_t || !$opt_c || !$opt_f) {
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print STDERR "usage: $0 [-u] -d database -t table -c column[,column...] ".
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"-f output-file\n";
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return 1;
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}
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@cols = split(/,/, $opt_c);
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if (defined($opt_u)) {
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$uname = get_username();
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$pwd = get_password();
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} else {
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$uname = "";
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$pwd = "";
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}
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$SIG{'INT'} = 'quit_prog';
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if (!connect_db($opt_d, $uname, $pwd)) {
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print STDERR "Connecting to database failed!\n";
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return 1;
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}
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if (!open(OUT, ">$opt_f")) {
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print STDERR "Couldnt' open file '$opt_f' for output!\n";
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return 1;
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}
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PQexec($PG_CONN, "begin");
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$query = "declare C cursor for select (\"";
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$query .= join("\" || ' ' || \"", @cols);
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$query .= "\") as string, oid from $opt_t";
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$res = PQexec($PG_CONN, $query);
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if (!$res || (PQresultStatus($res) != $PGRES_COMMAND_OK)) {
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print STDERR "Error declaring cursor!\n";
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print STDERR PQerrorMessage($PG_CONN), "\n";
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PQfinish($PG_CONN);
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return 1;
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}
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PQclear($res);
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$query = "fetch in C";
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while (($res = PQexec($PG_CONN, $query)) &&
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(PQresultStatus($res) == $PGRES_TUPLES_OK) &&
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(PQntuples($res) == 1)) {
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$col = PQgetvalue($res, 0, 0);
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$oid = PQgetvalue($res, 0, 1);
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@subs = break_up($col);
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foreach $i (@subs) {
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print OUT "$i\t$oid\n";
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}
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}
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if (!$res || (PQresultStatus($res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)) {
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print STDERR "Error retrieving data from backend!\n";
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print STDERR PQerrorMEssage($PG_CONN), "\n";
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PQfinish($PG_CONN);
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return 1;
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}
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PQclear($res);
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PQfinish($PG_CONN);
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return 0;
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}
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exit main();
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