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pgrx
is a framework for creating Postgres extensions in 100% Rust
§Example
use pgrx::prelude::*;
// Convert the input string to lowercase and return
#[pg_extern]
fn my_to_lowercase(input: &'static str) -> String {
input.to_lowercase()
}
Re-exports§
pub use spi::Spi;
pub use pgrx_macros;
pub use aggregate::*;
pub use atomics::*;
pub use callbacks::*;
pub use datum::*;
pub use enum_helper::*;
pub use fcinfo::*;
pub use guc::*;
pub use hooks::*;
pub use htup::*;
pub use inoutfuncs::*;
pub use itemptr::*;
pub use list::old_list::*;
pub use lwlock::*;
pub use memcxt::*;
pub use namespace::*;
pub use nodes::*;
pub use pgbox::*;
pub use rel::*;
pub use shmem::*;
pub use stringinfo::*;
pub use trigger_support::*;
pub use tupdesc::*;
pub use varlena::*;
pub use wrappers::*;
pub use xid::*;
Modules§
- Aggregate support.
- Safely create Postgres Background Workers, including with full SPI support
- Provides safe wrappers around Postgres’ “Transaction” and “Sub Transaction” hook system
- Handing for easily converting Postgres Datum types into their corresponding Rust types and converting Rust types into their corresponding Postgres types
- Helper functions for working with Postgres
enum
types - Helper functions for creating Postgres UDFs
- Reexport FFI definitions here.
- Provides a safe interface into Postgres’ Configuration System (GUC)
- Provides a safe interface to Postgres
HeapTuple
objects. - A trait and registration system for hooking Postgres internal operations such as its planner and executor
- Utility functions for working with
pg_sys::HeapTuple
andpg_sys::HeapTupleHeader
structs - Helper trait for the
#[derive(PostgresType)]
proc macro for overriding custom Postgres type input/output functions. - Helper functions for working with Postgres
ItemPointerData
(tid
) type - A safe wrapper around Postgres’ internal
List
structure. - Provides interfacing into Postgres’
MemoryContext
system. - A helper struct for creating a Postgres
List
ofString
s to qualify an object name - Helper functions and such for Postgres’ various query tree
Node
s - dirty hacks
- The PGRX prelude includes necessary imports to make extensions work.
- Provides a safe wrapper around Postgres’
pg_sys::RelationData
struct - Safe access to Postgres’ Server Programming Interface (SPI).
- A safe wrapper around Postgres
StringInfo
structure - Support for writing Rust trigger functions
- Provides a safe wrapper around Postgres’
pg_sys::TupleDescData
struct - Helper functions to work with Postgres
varlena *
structures - Provides safe wrapper functions around some of Postgres’ useful functions.
Macros§
- Log to Postgres’
fatal
log level. This will abort the current Postgres backend connection process. - Log to Postgres’
panic
log level. This will cause the entire Postgres cluster to crash. - If an interrupt is pending (perhaps a user-initiated “cancel query” message to this backend), this will safely abort the current transaction
- Composite type support
- Log to Postgres’
debug1
log level. - Log to Postgres’
debug2
log level. - Log to Postgres’
debug3
log level. - Log to Postgres’
debug4
log level. - Log to Postgres’
debug5
log level. - A macro for specifying default argument values so they get properly translated to SQL in
CREATE FUNCTION
statements - Sends some kind of message to Postgres, and if it’s a PgLogLevel::ERROR or greater, Postgres’ error handling takes over and, in the case of PgLogLevel::ERROR, aborts the current transaction.
- Log to Postgres’
error
log level. This will abort the current Postgres transaction. - Declare SQL to be included in generated extension script.
- Declare SQL (from a file) to be included in generated extension script.
- This macro returns the name of the enclosing function. As the internal implementation is based on the
std::any::type_name
, this macro derives all the limitations of this function. - Log to Postgres’
info
log level. - Log to Postgres’
log
log level. - A macro for providing SQL names for the returned fields for functions that return a Rust tuple, especially those that return a
TableIterator
. - Log to Postgres’
notice
log level. - Create the
Pg_magic_func
required by PGRX in extensions. - A macro for marking a library compatible with
pgrx
. - In order to store a type in Postgres Shared Memory, it must be passed to
pg_shmem_init!()
during_PG_init()
. - Create necessary extension-local internal marker for use with SQL generation.
- Log to Postgres’
warning
log level.
Structs§
Enums§
- Postgres’ various logging levels
- This list of SQL Error Codes is taken directly from Postgres 12’s generated “utils/errcodes.h”
Constants§
Functions§
- Initialize the extension with Postgres
- Converts a
pg_sys::NameData
struct into a&str
.
Type Aliases§
Attribute Macros§
- Used with
#[pg_operator]
. 1 value which is the function name - Used with
#[pg_operator]
. no values - Associated macro for
#[pg_test]
to provide context back to your test framework to indicate that the test system is being initialized - Used with
#[pg_operator]
. 1 value which is the function name - Used with
#[pg_operator]
. no values - Used with
#[pg_operator]
. 1 value which is the function name - Used with
#[pg_operator]
. 1 value which is the operator name itself - Declare a
pgrx::Aggregate
implementation on a type as able to used by Postgres as an aggregate. - Declare a function as
#[pg_extern]
to indicate that it can be used by Postgres as a UDF. - Declare a function as
#[pg_guard]
to indicate that it is called from a Postgresextern "C"
function so that Rustpanic!()
s (and Postgreselog(ERROR)
s) will be properly handled bypgrx
- Declare a function as
#[pg_operator]
to indicate that it represents a Postgres operatorcargo pgrx schema
will automatically generate the underlying SQL - Declare a Rust module and its contents to be in a schema.
#[pg_test]
functions are test functions (akin to#[test]
), but they run in-process inside Postgres duringcargo pgrx test
.- Create a PostgreSQL trigger function
- A helper attribute for various contexts.
- Used with
#[pg_operator]
. 1 value which is the function name - Associated macro for
#[pg_extern]
or#[macro@pg_operator]
. Used to set theSEARCH_PATH
option on theCREATE FUNCTION
statement.
Derive Macros§
- Generate necessary bindings for using the enum with PostgreSQL.
- Generate necessary code using the type in operators like
==
and!=
. - Derives the
GucEnum
trait, so that normal Rust enums can be used as a GUC. - Generate necessary code for stable hashing the type so it can be used with
USING hash
indexes. - Generate necessary code using the type in operators like
>
,<
,<=
, and>=
. - Generate necessary bindings for using the type with PostgreSQL.