Re: Improve checks for GUC recovery_target_xid
| От | David Steele |
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| Тема | Re: Improve checks for GUC recovery_target_xid |
| Дата | |
| Msg-id | e6a27751-8c91-4bff-ba07-2e97de99e34f@pgbackrest.org обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Improve checks for GUC recovery_target_xid (Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>) |
| Ответы |
Re: Improve checks for GUC recovery_target_xid
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| Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 3/5/26 11:03, Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 05, 2026 at 03:40:44AM +0000, David Steele wrote:
>> I wrote the tests for recovery_target_timeline but I was not too satisfied
>> with them because starting Postgres is fairly expensive.
>
> +# Invalid recovery_target_xid tests
> +$node_standby = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('standby_10');
> +$node_standby->init_from_backup($node_primary, 'my_backup',
> + has_restoring => 1);
> +$node_standby->start;
> +
> +my ($result, $stdout, $stderr) = $node_primary->psql('postgres',
> + "ALTER SYSTEM SET recovery_target_xid TO 'bogus'");
> +like(
> + $stderr,
> + qr/is not a valid number/,
> + "invalid recovery_target_xid (bogus value)");
>
> Smart move to rely on ALTER SYSTEM to check how the GUC callback is
> reacting on incorrect input values. Why do you need to create and
> start a new standby if it is not used, then?
The prior standby is not running because of the invalid config. I
figured it was better to start clean but when I update the
recovery_target_timeline tests I was planning to use the same standby
for all the new tests.
Regards,
-David
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