Add TAP test for pg_receivewal with timeline switch
pg_receivewal is able to follow a timeline switch, but this was not tested. This test uses an empty archive location with a restart done from a slot, making its implementation a tad simpler than if we would reuse an existing archive directory. Author: Ronan Dunklau Reviewed-by: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18708360.4lzOvYHigE@aivenronan
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use strict;
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use warnings;
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use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils;
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use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster;
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use Test::More tests => 31;
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use Test::More tests => 35;
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program_help_ok('pg_receivewal');
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program_version_ok('pg_receivewal');
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@ -208,3 +208,63 @@ $primary->command_ok(
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"WAL streamed from the slot's restart_lsn");
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ok(-e "$slot_dir/$walfile_streamed",
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"WAL from the slot's restart_lsn has been archived");
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# Test timeline switch using a replication slot, requiring a promoted
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# standby.
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my $backup_name = "basebackup";
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$primary->backup($backup_name);
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my $standby = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new("standby");
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$standby->init_from_backup($primary, $backup_name, has_streaming => 1);
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$standby->start;
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# Create a replication slot on this new standby
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my $archive_slot = "archive_slot";
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$standby->psql(
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'',
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"CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT $archive_slot PHYSICAL (RESERVE_WAL)",
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replication => 1);
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# Wait for standby catchup
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$primary->wait_for_catchup($standby, 'replay', $primary->lsn('write'));
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# Get a walfilename from before the promotion to make sure it is archived
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# after promotion
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my $standby_slot = $standby->slot($archive_slot);
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my $replication_slot_lsn = $standby_slot->{'restart_lsn'};
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# pg_walfile_name() is not supported while in recovery, so use the primary
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# to build the segment name. Both nodes are on the same timeline, so this
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# produces a segment name with the timeline we are switching from.
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my $walfile_before_promotion =
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$primary->safe_psql('postgres',
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"SELECT pg_walfile_name('$replication_slot_lsn');");
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# Everything is setup, promote the standby to trigger a timeline switch.
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$standby->promote;
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# Force a segment switch to make sure at least one full WAL is archived
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# on the new timeline.
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my $walfile_after_promotion = $standby->safe_psql('postgres',
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"SELECT pg_walfile_name(pg_current_wal_insert_lsn());");
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$standby->psql('postgres', 'INSERT INTO test_table VALUES (6);');
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$standby->psql('postgres', 'SELECT pg_switch_wal();');
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$nextlsn =
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$standby->safe_psql('postgres', 'SELECT pg_current_wal_insert_lsn();');
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chomp($nextlsn);
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# This speeds up the operation.
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$standby->psql('postgres', 'INSERT INTO test_table VALUES (7);');
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# Now try to resume from the slot after the promotion.
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my $timeline_dir = $primary->basedir . '/timeline_wal';
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mkdir($timeline_dir);
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$standby->command_ok(
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[
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'pg_receivewal', '-D', $timeline_dir, '--verbose',
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'--endpos', $nextlsn, '--slot', $archive_slot,
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'--no-sync', '-n'
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],
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"Stream some wal after promoting, resuming from the slot's position");
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ok(-e "$timeline_dir/$walfile_before_promotion",
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"WAL segment $walfile_before_promotion archived after timeline jump");
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ok(-e "$timeline_dir/$walfile_after_promotion",
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"WAL segment $walfile_after_promotion archived after timeline jump");
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ok(-e "$timeline_dir/00000002.history",
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"timeline history file archived after timeline jump");
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