Shave some cycles off subscription/t/100_bugs.pl tests.

We can re-use the clusters set up for this test script's first test,
instead of generating new ones.  On my machine this is good for
about a 20% reduction in this script's runtime, from ~6.5 sec to
~5.2 sec.

This idea could be taken further, but it'd require a much more invasive
patch.  These cases are easy because the Perl variable names were
already being re-used.

Anton A. Melnikov

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/eb7aa992-c2d7-6ce7-4942-0c784231a362@inbox.ru
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Tom Lane 2022-11-16 12:35:25 -05:00
parent 8e1db29cdb
commit fccaf259f2

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@ -69,6 +69,11 @@ $node_publisher->wait_for_catchup('sub1');
pass('index predicates do not cause crash');
# We'll re-use these nodes below, so drop their replication state.
# We don't bother to drop the tables though.
$node_subscriber->safe_psql('postgres', "DROP SUBSCRIPTION sub1");
$node_publisher->safe_psql('postgres', "DROP PUBLICATION pub1");
$node_publisher->stop('fast');
$node_subscriber->stop('fast');
@ -81,9 +86,12 @@ $node_subscriber->stop('fast');
# identity set before accepting updates. If it did not it would cause
# an error when an update was attempted.
$node_publisher = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('publisher2');
$node_publisher->init(allows_streaming => 'logical');
$node_publisher->start;
$node_publisher->rotate_logfile();
$node_publisher->start();
# Although we don't use node_subscriber in this test, keep its logfile
# name in step with node_publisher for later tests.
$node_subscriber->rotate_logfile();
$node_publisher->safe_psql('postgres',
"CREATE PUBLICATION pub FOR ALL TABLES");
@ -102,8 +110,12 @@ is( $node_publisher->psql(
'update to unlogged table without replica identity with FOR ALL TABLES publication'
);
# Again, drop replication state but not tables.
$node_publisher->safe_psql('postgres', "DROP PUBLICATION pub");
$node_publisher->stop('fast');
# Bug #16643 - https://postgr.es/m/16643-eaadeb2a1a58d28c@postgresql.org
#
# Initial sync doesn't complete; the protocol was not being followed per
@ -226,13 +238,12 @@ $node_sub->stop('fast');
# target table's relcache was not being invalidated. This leads to skipping
# UPDATE/DELETE operations during apply on the subscriber side as the columns
# required to search corresponding rows won't get logged.
$node_publisher = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('publisher3');
$node_publisher->init(allows_streaming => 'logical');
$node_publisher->start;
$node_subscriber = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('subscriber3');
$node_subscriber->init(allows_streaming => 'logical');
$node_subscriber->start;
$node_publisher->rotate_logfile();
$node_publisher->start();
$node_subscriber->rotate_logfile();
$node_subscriber->start();
$node_publisher->safe_psql('postgres',
"CREATE TABLE tab_replidentity_index(a int not null, b int not null)");