Idempotent PostgreSQL DDL scripts

后端 未结 3 1573
日久生厌
日久生厌 2021-02-08 12:04

I\'m looking for a way to script postgreSQL schema changes in an idempotent manner.

In MSSQL I could do something like this:

if(not exists(select * from          


        
相关标签:
3条回答
  • 2021-02-08 12:34

    Disclaimer: I know, this is a very old question and already has an accepted answer.

    But I'd like to register here a totally idempotent script, without external links.


    A simple script demonstrating PostgreSQL 9.5+ idempotent built-in capabilities. You can run this script as many times as you wish. Here we go:

    --Table
    CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS person (
      id integer NOT NULL,
      person_name character varying(40) NOT NULL,
      updated_date date,
      CONSTRAINT person_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
    );
    
    --Index
    CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_person_name ON person (person_name);
    
    --Sequence
    CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS seq_person_inc;
    
    --Function
    CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION simple_sum(a_integer int, b_integer int) RETURNS INT
        AS $$ SELECT a_integer+b_integer $$
    LANGUAGE SQL;
    
    --View
    CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW vw_select_1 AS
        SELECT 1;
    
    --Role
    DO $$
    BEGIN
        CREATE ROLE rick_deckard;    
    EXCEPTION   
        WHEN duplicate_object THEN
            RAISE NOTICE 'Role already exists. Ignoring...';    
    END$$;
    
    --Simple insert
    INSERT INTO person (id, person_name) VALUES (1, 'HAL-9000'); 
    
    --Upsert (insert + update)
    INSERT INTO person (id, person_name) VALUES (1, 'Betrayer') ON CONFLICT ON CONSTRAINT person_pkey DO UPDATE SET person_name = EXCLUDED.person_name;
    
    --Upsert (ignoring duplicate error)
    INSERT INTO person (id, person_name) VALUES (1, 'HAL-9000') ON CONFLICT ON CONSTRAINT person_pkey DO NOTHING;
    
    --Upsert (ignoring any error)
    INSERT INTO person (id, person_name) VALUES (1, 'HAL-9000') ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING;
    
    --Field
    DO $$
    BEGIN
        ALTER TABLE person ADD COLUMN id_another_person INTEGER;
    EXCEPTION   
        WHEN duplicate_column THEN
            RAISE NOTICE 'Field already exists. Ignoring...';
    END$$;
    
    --Constraint
    DO $$
    BEGIN
        ALTER TABLE person ADD CONSTRAINT person_id_another_person_fkey FOREIGN KEY (id_another_person) REFERENCES person (id);
    EXCEPTION   
        WHEN duplicate_object THEN
            RAISE NOTICE 'Constraint already exists. Ignoring...';
    END$$;
    
    --Trigger
    CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION person_trigger_function() RETURNS trigger AS $BODY$
    BEGIN
       --Something complex here =)
       RETURN NEW; 
    END;
    $BODY$
    LANGUAGE plpgsql;
    
    DO $$
    BEGIN
        CREATE TRIGGER person_trigger BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON person FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE person_trigger_function();
    EXCEPTION   
        WHEN duplicate_object THEN
            RAISE NOTICE 'Trigger already exists. Ignoring...';
    END$$;
    
    --Drop
    DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS person_trigger ON person;
    DROP INDEX IF EXISTS idx_person_name;
    ALTER TABLE person DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS person_name;
    ALTER TABLE person DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS person_id_another_person_fkey;
    DROP ROLE IF EXISTS rick_deckard;
    DROP VIEW IF EXISTS vw_select_1;
    DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS simple_sum(integer, integer);
    DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS person_trigger_function();
    DROP TABLE IF EXISTS person;
    DROP SEQUENCE IF EXISTS seq_person_inc;
    
    0 讨论(0)
  • 2021-02-08 12:34

    you might find this blogpost helpful: http://www.depesz.com/index.php/2008/06/18/conditional-ddl/

    0 讨论(0)
  • 2021-02-08 12:37

    You should be able to use plpgsql:

    create language plpgsql;
    create function f() ... as $$
    <plpgsql code>
    $$language plpgsql;
    select f();
    
    0 讨论(0)
提交回复
热议问题