From: Fujii Masao Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2026 02:54:46 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Honor GUC settings specified in CREATE SUBSCRIPTION CONNECTION. X-Git-Tag: REL_15_16~40 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f7eb44e0f0871e13188f50b0f21d52c10337a60a;p=thirdparty%2Fpostgresql.git Honor GUC settings specified in CREATE SUBSCRIPTION CONNECTION. Prior to v15, GUC settings supplied in the CONNECTION clause of CREATE SUBSCRIPTION were correctly passed through to the publisher's walsender. For example: CREATE SUBSCRIPTION mysub CONNECTION 'options=''-c wal_sender_timeout=1000''' PUBLICATION ... would cause wal_sender_timeout to take effect on the publisher's walsender. However, commit f3d4019da5d changed the way logical replication connections are established, forcing the publisher's relevant GUC settings (datestyle, intervalstyle, extra_float_digits) to override those provided in the CONNECTION string. As a result, from v15 through v18, GUC settings in the CONNECTION string were always ignored. This regression prevented per-connection tuning of logical replication. For example, using a shorter timeout for walsender connecting to a nearby subscriber and a longer one for walsender connecting to a remote subscriber. This commit restores the intended behavior by ensuring that GUC settings in the CONNECTION string are again passed through and applied by the walsender, allowing per-connection configuration. Backpatch to v15, where the regression was introduced. Author: Fujii Masao Reviewed-by: Chao Li Reviewed-by: Kirill Reshke Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila Reviewed-by: Japin Li Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwGYV+-abbKwdrM2UHUe-JYOFWmsrs6=QicyJO-j+-Widw@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 15 --- diff --git a/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c b/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c index 60f906dce60..347002329c5 100644 --- a/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c +++ b/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c @@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ static void libpqrcv_get_senderinfo(WalReceiverConn *conn, char **sender_host, int *sender_port); static char *libpqrcv_identify_system(WalReceiverConn *conn, TimeLineID *primary_tli); +static char *libpqrcv_get_option_from_conninfo(const char *connInfo, + const char *keyword); static int libpqrcv_server_version(WalReceiverConn *conn); static void libpqrcv_readtimelinehistoryfile(WalReceiverConn *conn, TimeLineID tli, char **filename, @@ -131,6 +133,7 @@ libpqrcv_connect(const char *conninfo, bool logical, const char *appname, const char *keys[6]; const char *vals[6]; int i = 0; + char *options_val = NULL; /* * We use the expand_dbname parameter to process the connection string (or @@ -153,6 +156,8 @@ libpqrcv_connect(const char *conninfo, bool logical, const char *appname, vals[i] = appname; if (logical) { + char *opt = NULL; + /* Tell the publisher to translate to our encoding */ keys[++i] = "client_encoding"; vals[i] = GetDatabaseEncodingName(); @@ -165,8 +170,13 @@ libpqrcv_connect(const char *conninfo, bool logical, const char *appname, * the subscriber, such as triggers.) This should match what pg_dump * does. */ + opt = libpqrcv_get_option_from_conninfo(conninfo, "options"); + options_val = psprintf("%s -c datestyle=ISO -c intervalstyle=postgres -c extra_float_digits=3", + (opt == NULL) ? "" : opt); keys[++i] = "options"; - vals[i] = "-c datestyle=ISO -c intervalstyle=postgres -c extra_float_digits=3"; + vals[i] = options_val; + if (opt != NULL) + pfree(opt); } keys[++i] = NULL; vals[i] = NULL; @@ -218,6 +228,9 @@ libpqrcv_connect(const char *conninfo, bool logical, const char *appname, status = PQconnectPoll(conn->streamConn); } while (status != PGRES_POLLING_OK && status != PGRES_POLLING_FAILED); + if (options_val != NULL) + pfree(options_val); + if (PQstatus(conn->streamConn) != CONNECTION_OK) goto bad_connection_errmsg; @@ -373,6 +386,7 @@ libpqrcv_identify_system(WalReceiverConn *conn, TimeLineID *primary_tli) "the primary server: %s", pchomp(PQerrorMessage(conn->streamConn))))); } + /* * IDENTIFY_SYSTEM returns 3 columns in 9.3 and earlier, and 4 columns in * 9.4 and onwards. @@ -405,6 +419,51 @@ libpqrcv_server_version(WalReceiverConn *conn) return PQserverVersion(conn->streamConn); } +/* + * Get the value of the option with the given keyword from the primary + * server's conninfo. + * + * If the option is not found in connInfo, return NULL value. + */ +static char * +libpqrcv_get_option_from_conninfo(const char *connInfo, const char *keyword) +{ + PQconninfoOption *opts; + char *option = NULL; + char *err = NULL; + + opts = PQconninfoParse(connInfo, &err); + if (opts == NULL) + { + /* The error string is malloc'd, so we must free it explicitly */ + char *errcopy = err ? pstrdup(err) : "out of memory"; + + PQfreemem(err); + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR), + errmsg("invalid connection string syntax: %s", errcopy))); + } + + for (PQconninfoOption *opt = opts; opt->keyword != NULL; ++opt) + { + /* + * If the same option appears multiple times, then the last one will + * be returned + */ + if (strcmp(opt->keyword, keyword) == 0 && opt->val && + *opt->val) + { + if (option) + pfree(option); + + option = pstrdup(opt->val); + } + } + + PQconninfoFree(opts); + return option; +} + /* * Start streaming WAL data from given streaming options. *