E-Maj - Release notes --------------------- 1.0.2 ------ Enhancements: Bug fixes: - At the beginning of a rollback operation, if a table known as 'not needing rollback' at initialisation time is updated before the locking step, this table will not be rolled back, generating a loss of consistency between tables of the group. A check is now added, so that the rollback safely fails if such a case happens. 1.0.1 ------ Enhancements: Bug fixes: - fix an abort in rollback processing when a deferrable foreign key links two tables, one not being covered by E-Maj, and the other having events to rollback. 1.0.0 ------ Enhancements: - to help managing databases having a large number of tables, it is now possible to spread E-Maj objects on several schemas. E-Maj functions and technical tables remain on emaj schema (the E-Maj primary schema). But secondary schemas can hold the log table, sequence and functions for any application table. All secondary schema names start with 'emaj'. E-maj administrator can define a secondary schema for any application table though a new column in emaj_group_def table: grpdef_log_schema_suffix. E-Maj functions manage the creation and the deletion of these secondary schemas. - emaj administrators can define custom tablespaces to be used for log tables or their indexes on a per table basis. Two new columns in the emaj_group_def table support this feature: grpdef_log_dat_tsp and grpdef_log_idx_tsp. If they contain NULL, tspemaj is used if it exists. - an additional parameter for emaj_stop_group() and emaj_stop_groups() functions allows to customize the name of the mark set by these functions. - emaj_verify_all() function now detects more unattended tables and functions in E-Maj schemas (i.e. not only those which looks like emaj components). It also detects views, sequences, composite types, domains, foreign tables, conversions, operators and operator classes that should not be present in E-Maj schemas. It now only returns one row when no problem is detected. The function has been optimised to fit performance needs with databases having a great number of relational objects. - the sanity checks performed on groups at start_group, set_mark_group and rollback_group times have been significantly speed up. - a new emaj_alter_group() function allows to take into account any change applied in the emaj_group_def table for a given tables group (like adding to or suppressing from the group tables or sequences, or changing priority levels or log schema names or tablespaces). It then replaces the use of emaj_drop_group() followed by emaj_create_group() functions. - a new emaj_force_stop_group() function can be used to stop a corrupted tables group, in particular when an application table or a log trigger has been dropped while the tables group was in LOGGING state. - at tables group creation time, issue a warning when a sequence is linked to a serial column whose table is not protected by E-Maj or do not belong to the same tables group as the sequence. - a new variation of the emaj_get_previous_mark_group() function returns the name of the mark that immediately precedes a given mark for a group. - the emaj_delete_before_mark_group() now tries to purge the emaj_hist table, similarly to what start_group functions do. This simplifies the management of the emaj_hist table when groups are never stopped and restarted. - emaj_log_stat_group() now returns a result (with all rows numbers set to 0) instead of an error when the supplied start mark is NULL and no mark are yet recorded for the examined group. - during rollback operations, use a less constraining EXCLUSIVE locking mode on the application tables to process, allowing other transactions to concurrently access these tables with SELECT statements. - in rollback functions, add ONLY clause to UPDATE and DELETE statement so that the rollback operations of mother tables are safer and more efficient when table inheritance is used. - when setting a mark on one or several tables groups, record the state of all sequences as early as possible (before processing tables) ; as no lock can be set on a sequence, this decreases the risk of another concurrently running transaction modifying one of these sequences. - process more safely the EMAJ_LAST_MARK keyword when system time changes, the mark search not being based on timestamp any more. - minor improvements in the code and in comments. Bug fixes: - let emaj_force_drop_group() works when an application schema or relation has been previously dropped. - allow an emaj_adm role to effectively execute the emaj_reset_group() function without error on TRUNCATE statements when the group has been created by someone else. - really rollback sequences in the desired priority order. - in emaj_reset_group() function, fix a very rare case where some rows from the internal emaj_sequence table could be abusively deleted (in case an application sequence would be named as an emaj log sequence!). - fix a bug in emaj_rename_mark_group() function: when a unique mark has been set for several tables groups, renaming this mark for one of these groups led to a corrupted emaj_sequence table for rows concerning the same mark and the other groups. - properly set to 0 the mark_log_rows_before_next column of the internal emaj_mark table for the marks set at emaj_stop_group time. 0.11.1 ------ Enhancements: - largely improve the processing of foreing keys during rollback operations: foreign keys are only dropped and recreated when this is really needed and the rollback functions take benefit of foreign keys declared as DEFERRABLE. The emaj_estimate_rollback_duration() function is adjusted accordingly, using a new optional parameter, avg_fkey_check_duration, used when no statistics from previous rollbacks is available. - tspemaj tablespace is now optional. If it exists at emaj installation time, technical tables are stored on it. If it exists at emaj_create_group() time, log tables and index are stored on it. If tspemaj doesn't exist, default_tablespace is used. - improve the error message returned by emaj_rename_mark_group() if the supplied new mark name is NULL. - minor internal improvements in rollback functions, and in emaj_delete_mark_group() and emaj_delete_before_mark_group() functions. Bug fixes: - fix an incorrect state for marks generated at stop_group(s) time. Being previously left as ACTIVE after the emaj_stop_group() or emaj_stop_groups() functions calls, a rollback to this mark after a restart of the group led to sequence values corruption. - indexes of technical emaj tables are now also located on tspemaj tablespace (if exists) - fix a SQL injection hole in 2 functions by testing more carefuly supplied parameters. 0.11.0 ------ Enhancements: - add an optional "resetLog" boolean parameter to the emaj_start_group() and emaj_start_groups() functions, indicating if the old log records must be physicaly deleted or not. By default, or when this third parameter is set to true, old log records of a group are deleted (i.e. the group is reset) at start group time. If the group is not reset at start time, all old related marks and log tables rows cannot be used for any rollback operation any more. Nevertheless, log rows remain visible, old marks can be deleted, renamed or commented, and log statistics can be requested. - now that logs may survive to a group start, a mark is automaticaly set at group stop time so that this operation is clearly visible in the marks list; This mark is named STOP_xxx where this suffix represents the time of the day. - the emaj_rollback_and_stop_group() and emaj_rollback_and_stop_groups() functions are suppressed. They were not really useful and they left inconsistent data in log tables, which may lead to trouble now that it is possible to start a tables group without deleting old log rows and marks. - add a new emaj_generate_sql function that generates a sql script corresponding to all updates performed on a tables group between two marks or between a mark and the current situation, and stores it into a given file (only available in postgres 8.3+). - in emaj_snap_group() and emaj_snap_log_group() functions, improve the format of the _INFO file: the timestamp is now reported with the date and time format of the client. - in emaj_snap_group() and emaj_snap_log_group() functions, add an input parameter to specify the options to used in COPY TO statements, like CSV, HEADER,... - in emaj_snap_group() function, improve the format of the sequences files: remove the useless log_cnt column and use the same columns list for all postgres versions. - in emaj_snap_log_group() function, allow a NULL or empty string as last mark, indicating the current state. In such a case, the file containing sequences characteristics at current state is named using the current timestamp. - a TRUNCATE sql verb is now allowed on audit_only tables group even in logging state. The execution of a truncate statement on a table is recorded in the associated log table, the emaj_verb column being set to 'TRU'. - add a column into the emaj_mark table to maintain statistics about the total number of log rows recorded between the mark and the following one. This is useful to speedup the retrieval of this data, for instance by the phpPgAdmin plugin. - rework the internal emaj sequences mechanism. Using a unique global sequence. It is now possible to sort log rows for all tables by their creation order, so that emaj_generate_sql() function result remains safe even in case of system time change. The sequence associated to each log table remains to speed up the statistics delivery but its increment is now 1. In log tables, the emaj_id column is renamed emaj_gid. - in groups creation, start or rollback functions, improve the detection of foreign keys referencing tables outside the groups or tables referenced by foreign keys from tables outside the groups: tables from audit_only groups are now ignored because the potential problem detected with foreign keys only concerns rollback operations. - minor improvement in messages produced by emaj.emaj_verify_all() function. - minor improvements in the code and in comments. Bug fixes: - fix a bad error message in emaj_create_group() function when the group to create is not referenced in emaj_group_def table. - fix rollback function generation for cases when a table name includes backslash characters. - fix emaj_snap_group for cases when any column from the pkey contains at least one special character that obliged to quote the column name in queries. - in emaj_snap_group() and emaj_snap_log_group() functions, verify that the supplied directory parameter is not null. - avoid potential problem with the generated rollback functions, by explicitely fixing the columns list in the INSERT statement that reverts recorded DELETE events. 0.10.1 ------ Enhancements: - enhance emaj_snap_group() function so that it can be used by emaj_adm granted role. The use of the function is also recorded into the emaj_hist table. The files are now created in CSV format. - create a new emaj_snap_log_group() function to snap all log tables related to a group into a supplied directory. Only rows corresponding to a mark interval are snapped. One CSV file is created for each table. Sequences state at starting mark and ending mark are also stored into 2 specific files. - the emaj_verify_all() function also performs various checks on all tables groups to verify their consistency and ability to be safely managed by E-Maj functions. - add a primary key (and its associated index) to log tables to speed up the rollback operations or detailed statistics requests on large log tables. Bug fixes: - fix emaj_delete_mark_group() and emaj_delete_before_mark_group() operations. When a mark set for several groups by an emaj_set_mark_groups() function, is deleted for a single group, it was not usable any more (in particular for rollback) for the other groups for which the mark remained active. - fix errors when using schema, column, sequence or mark names including unusual characters like apostrophs or commas. - fix a possible "division by zero" error in emaj_estimate_rollback_duration() function. - fix a bug in emaj_snap_group() function in building the list of the columns belonging to the table's pkey, after one of these columns has been renamed. 0.10.0 ------ Enhancements: - on PostgreSQL 9.1 and later, E-Maj can be installed with a SQL "CREATE EXTENSION" statement. If this version is already installed using the usual script, it can also be transformed into EXTENSION. - create a new type of rollback: logged rollback, i.e. rollback executed without disabling the log triggers. As a result, the application table updates performed by the logged rollback are also recorded in emaj log tables, and a logged rollback can be ... rollbacked too! Two marks are automatically set to represent both before and after rollback states of the table group. - a new emaj_delete_before_mark_group() function deletes all marks prior (and not including) a given mark. With this functions, it is easy to let groups in LOGGING state during a long period, without being limited by the disk space for log tables. The drawback is the time needed to delete large amount of logs, as log tables cannot be TRUNCATEd. - a new emaj_get_previous_mark_group() function returns the name of the mark that immediately precedes a given date and time for a group. This may help in using the emaj_delete_before_mark_group() function. - emaj_delete_mark_group() function now returns 1 (i.e. the number of deleted mark), to be consistent with the data returned by the new emaj_delete_before_mark_group() function. - the E-Maj administrator can set priority order between tables when he describes a group content in emaj_grpdef table. This lets the emaj administrator manage a processing order that minimize deadlock risks. A new column, named grpdef_priority, and that can be left to NULL, handles this concept. In emaj operations and in particular when locks are set on tables, tables are processed in ascending order of priority, NULLs being processed last, and in alphabetic order for schema name + table name for tables described with same priority level. - a new set of functions give the E-Maj administrator to start, stop, set marks or rollback on a set of groups in a single operation and transaction. emaj_start_groups, emaj_stop_groups, emaj_set_mark_groups, emaj_rollback_groups, emaj_logged_rollback_groups and emaj_rollback_and_stop_groups take as first argument an array of group names. - emaj_param rows describing parameters default values are no longer inserted at installation time. The default values are only set when needed in functions. To change the default values, E-Maj administrator needs to insert rows into emaj_param (instead of update them). - a new emaj_comment_group function sets (or resets) a comment on an existing group. - a new emaj_comment_mark_group function sets (or resets) a comment on an existing mark. - the general log_only parameter is replaced by a parameter set at group level. A new optional boolean parameter is added to the emaj_create_group() function, indicating whether the new group supports rollback operations or not. By creating 'audit_only' groups (i.e. "non rollbackable"), it is possible to activate log on tables that do not have any primary key. - in each log table created by emaj_create_group() function, add an emaj_inet_addr column, as a complement to the emaj_user column, to register the ip address of the user who has generated the table update. - in emaj_log_stat_group() and emaj_detailed_log_stat_group(), empty strings can be supplied as mark names. In such a case, there are processed as NULL values. - allow use of searching or deleting marks for groups in IDLE state. - in parallel rollback processing, "subgroups" are now named "sessions" to avoid confusion in multi-groups rollbacks. - in emaj_estimate_rollback_duration(), check that the group is in LOGGING state. - in emaj_create_group(), explicitely check that no table or sequence already belong to another created group. - in emaj_hist table, add a column containing the id of the insertion transaction. - a comment has been added to all E-Maj tables, types and roles, as well as to all functions callable by users. - a check is performed at the beginning of the E-Maj installation to be sure that the current postgres version is compatible with E-Maj, the user performing the installation is a superuser and tspemaj tablespace exists. - a check on the max_prepared_transaction is performed at installation time and a warning is reported if the setting would block the use of the parallel rollback feature. - add a check at group creation, set mark and rollback times to verify that the group has been created with a compatible postgres version (for instance, a group created in 8.3 should not be directly used in 8.4). Bug fixes: - in emaj_create_group(), check the supplied group name is not null, and not empty. - during emaj_start_group() avoid double lock of tables and reoder events in the emaj_hist table. - in emaj_verify_all() function, add a check on orphan truncate functions. - a missing check has been added in internal _verify_group() function. - to avoid potential data corruption at rollback time if the system date and time changes during E-Maj activity period, use serial id instead of timestamp for emaj_mark, emaj_sequence and emaj_seq_hole tables content management. - change the primary key columns identification. Starting from pg 9.0, column names must be read from pg_attribute with the table's definition, using pg_index.indkey, as the column names with the index definition is not safe any more in case of column renaming. 0.9.1 ----- Enhancements: - emaj_snap_group(): avoid setting explicit locks on tables because it is not necessary to get a coherent image of all tables of the group. - the emaj_log_stat_group() function has been refactored. A new internal _log_stat_table() function has been created. - the group_creation_datetime column of the emaj_group table is now initialized with the transaction timestamp instead of the clock timestamp. - main functions set a lock on the emaj_group row representing the working group to prevent simultaneous execution of these functions. - in emaj_start_group() and emaj_set_mark_group() functions, a mark name may contain '%' wild characters. They are automatically replaced by a sequence of digits from the current time. - while locking tables of a group, if a deadlock occurs, the locking operation is cancelled and retried up to 5 times before the transaction aborts. The comment in the history table reports the number of locked tables and the number of deadlocks encountered. Bug fixes: - fix a case of infinite wait on parallel rollback at foreign key processing when several tables affected to different sub-groups have a foreign key referencing a table that has no row to rollback. - in emaj_start_group() and emaj_set_mark_group() functions, avoid empty or NULL mark names. If the supplied mark name is NULL or empty, a name is automaticaly generated as "MARK_" followed by digits from the current time. - fix an invalid column name referenced in emaj_delete_mark_group() function. - in emaj_delete_mark_group() function, fix an erroneous information inserted into the emaj_hist table. - during emaj_drop_group() operation, delete now all rows related to the tables belonging to the dropped group from emaj_sequence and emaj_seq_hole tables. - fix a bug in the E-Maj history table purge. If a group is in logging state for a longer period than the history retention delay ('history_retention' parameter), the oldest events in the history were unintentionly purged. - set appropriate grants to internal functions _forbid_truncate_fnct(). - fix the postgres version detection for alpha or beta releases version patterns. - fix a minor bug in reporting list of existing triggers on application table at emaj_create_group time. - use a more robust lack of primary key detection. 0.9.0 ----- Enhancements: - a new emaj_estimate_rollback_duration() function computes an approximate value for the duration of a rollback operation. It uses statistics recorded in the new emaj_rlbk_stat table, as well as 4 new parameters. - the emaj_set_mark_group function now returns the number of processed tables and sequences as other main emaj functions. - add a check in emaj_log_stat_group and emaj_detailed_log_stat_group functions if the supplied first mark is greater than the last_mark. - in emaj_detailed_log_stat_group function, change the INS/UPD/DEL values returned for emaj_verb column into more explicit terms (INSERT/UPDATE/ DELETE). - emaj_detailed_log_stat_group, emaj_delete_mark and emaj_rename_mark functions now accept EMAJ_LAST_MARK keyword as existing mark names. - add a check at mark creation times to forbide EMAJ_LAST_MARK name. - split column hist_type from emaj_hist table into 2 columns: hist_function and hist_event - during rollback operations, move the rollback of application sequences at the very end of the operation, as these rollback (ALTER SEQUENCE) are not transaction safe. - log sequences are now reset at emaj_reset_group or emaj_start_group time. This should avoid potential long term issue if the log sequence reaches the upper limit of serial id. - starting from postgres version 8.4, a trigger is created on all tables belonging to a group in order to forbid TRUNCATE SQL verb during E-Maj logging time. These triggers are named __emaj_trunc_trg. They all call a new emaj._forbid_truncate_fnct() function. The log trigger names change also, becoming _
_emaj_log_trg. Bug Fixes: - in rollback_and_stop_group function, an error was abnormaly returned when not all tables of the group needed to be effectively rollbacked. - 2 error messages in emaj_start_group() didn't include the right function name. - during rollback operations, do not rollback the sequences associated to the log tables any more. Before, if a problem occurred during a rollback operation, the sequences of already rollbacked tables were left in an inconsistent state. - fix grant issues for emaj_adm role. 0.8.0 ----- Enhancements: - enlarge the usage of the emaj_delete_mark_group function. It is now possible to delete the first mark of a group. As a result, all rows from log tables that become useless are deleted. This permits to reclaim disk space in tspemaj tablespace if needed. At least one mark must remain active. But a mark cannot be deleted if the group is not in LOGGING state. - a call to emaj_stop_group function for a group that is already in IDLE state now only produces a warning instead of an error (exception). - minor coding improvement in emajParallelRollback.php module (better checks of supplied group and mark names). - add a column in emaj_group to record the creation date and time of groups. - decrease the level of locks set at emaj_set_mark_group time from EXCLUSIVE to ROW EXCLUSIVE so that locks generated by vacuum don't conflict with emaj activity. - add an explicit ACCESS EXCLUSIVE lock at emaj_stop_group time to decrease the risk of deadlock. - rename all internal functions by removing the 'emaj' prefix. So all emaj_ functions are now the only functions callable by users. - add identifier of the updating transactions (txid) in log tables and the txid of the emaj_set_mark_group command in the emaj_mark table. This is for information purpose until now. - add a emaj_force_drop_group function to drop groups that cannot be dropped with the standart emaj_drop_group function, because of any unconsistency of these group. Create an internal _drop_group function to factorize the common parts of both emaj_drop_group and emaj_force_drop_group functions. - add 2 roles without logging capacity: - emaj_viewer can look at the log and emaj tables' content (application support role can be granted this role), - emaj_adm can execute all (but emaj_snap_group) functions without being superuser (an "emaj administrator" can be granted this role). - add a emaj_rename_mark_group function to rename an existing mark. - an uninstall.sql script is provided to ... uninstall E-Maj components from a database. - a minor change to execute E-Maj with PostgreSQL 9.0. - in emaj_create_group function, improve the check that tables have no triggers that could be a problem at rollback time. - the name of deleted marks due to a rollback operation is recorded in the history table. - marks that are deleted either by an emaj_rollback_group function call or by an emaj_delete_mark_group function call are now physicaly deleted. - the primary key of emaj_mark table becomes (group-name, mark-name) instead of the mark-timestamp. - E-Maj can be used with postgres 9.0. - rename emaj_log_stat_group into emaj_detailed_log_stat_group. The associated emaj_log_stat_type type is renamed into emaj_detailed_log_stat_type. - The emaj_rlbk_stat_group is renamed into emaj_log_stat_group. An additional end_mark parameter allows to ask for statistics on a period of time between two marks.The associated emaj_rlbk_stat_type type is renamed into emaj_log_stat_type. Bug fixes: - in rollback, solve problem with a loss of mark for other groups than the rollbacked one. - in emaj_reset_group, the sequences related to log tables were not deleted when application table name contained uppercase characters 0.7.1 ----- Enhancements: - add a emaj_snap_group function for test purpose that snaps all tables and sequences of a group on individual files located into a given directory. - add a warning at create_group time if tables have (non emaj) triggers. - decrease the level of locks set at emaj_create_group or emaj_set_mark_group time from ACCESS EXCLUSIVE (the default lock mode) to EXCLUSIVE so that ACCESS SHARE locks generated by read accesses don't conflict with emaj activity. - minor coding improvement. - this version is also tested with postgresql 9.0 beta 2. Bug fixes: - in log_only mode, solve the problem encountered when creating log for a table without primary key. - fix the error occuring when a emaj_reset_group was not executed prior an emaj_drop_group. Take the opportunity to use cascading deletes provided by foreign keys referencing emaj_group table. - fix the emaj_create_group function to get correct numbers of tables and sequences in emaj_group table. - fix rollback aborts on UPDATEs when several clients accessed the database in parallel resulting in both log rows for each UPDATE (one for old values and the other for new values) not strictly in sequence. - when rollbacking a table, finaly also rollback the state of the sequence associated to the log id so that the statistics produced by the function emaj_rlbk_stat_group are correct after a rollback operation. - fix error when rollbacking tables having foreign keys with case sensitive name. 0.7 --- Enhancements: - add a feature to perform parallel rollbacks, in order to speed up the rollback operations on multi-processor servers. A PHP command is created for this purpose: emajParallelRollback.php. - the emaj_reset_group function is not necessary any more before starting a group; the log purge is automaticaly done at emaj_start_group function; But the emaj_reset_function remains so user can purge log tables sooner. - issue a warning at emaj_create_group, emaj_start_group and emaj_rollback_group if either a table of the group has a foreign key that reference a table outside the group or a table of the group is referenced by a table outside the group. - before a rollback operation, drop the foreign keys belonging to or referencing any group's table and recreate them after - add a serial id to the emaj_hist table to avoid potential duplicate key conditions if 2 events happen in the same micro-second. - the table previsously named emaj_group becomes emaj_group_def, column names being slightly changed. This impact ts E-maj usage. - a new table emaj_relation, records working data about the relation belonging to all created groups. It provides a stability of the group composition during its entire life (between emaj_create_group and emaj_drop_group function calls). - a new internal table emaj_group maintain the state of managed groups. - a new table emaj_param stores E-maj parameters. A first emaj_version parameter records the current emaj version. - the emaj_delete_group function has been renamed into emaj_drop_group. This impacts E-maj usage. - add a parameter named 'log_only' that allow to configure E-maj in a mode that disables rollback operations. This permits users to test E-maj logging with tables for which a primary key is not yet created. - add an automatic deletion of oldest rows in the emaj_hist table. To achieve this, a parameter, named 'history_retention' is created in the emaj_param table, with a default value of 1 month. This value can be changed by the user. This history purge is done at every emaj_start_group time. - enhance the checks of emaj environment, by checking the internal consistency at group level. - provide to users a function that checks that no residual functions or log tables remain in the emaj environment. - in all rollback functions (in parallel or not) it is possible for user to use the keyword 'EMAJ_LAST_MARK' as mark name. This pseudo name is equivalent to the last active mark that exists for the group. It can also be used in emaj_rlbk_stat_group function Bug fixes: - change emaj_delete_group, emaj_start_group and emaj_reset_group functions to add a check that the group to process is not in logging state 0.6 --- Enhancements: - add an emaj_rollback_and_stop_group function to rollback a table_group and stop it at the same time. This allow to not delete the rollbacked rows from log tables and then speed up the rollback function when there is no need to keep any previous mark active. - when an emaj_stop_group function is performed, the marks in emaj.marks table are not physicaly deleted but their state just becomes "deleted". The associated data in emaj_sequence table (that record the serial value of each log table) are also not deleted. This allow to find marks timestamps if log tables are used for application debugging purpose. The emaj_reset_group function physicaly deletes the marks for the group at the same time it truncates the related log tables. Note that deleted marks can be referenced in emaj_log_stat_group function calls. - change column names from emaj_hist table to get a better consistency between table name and columns name prefix Bug fixes: - in rollback operations, don't delete the mark used to rollback to, and its associated data for sequences, because it can be useful for a future use if the application continues after the rollback operation. 0.5.2 ----- Bug fixes: - the UPDATE statements generated for the rollback functions did not handle properly the columns list of the SET clause. - supply the right test-emaj.sql file ! 0.5.1 ----- Bug fixes: - when a table has several indexes, the UPDATE or DELETE statements generated by the emaj_rollback_group function was often erroneous. Enhancements: - replace the current_timestamp default value for emaj_changed column of log tables by clock_timestamp() so that every log row has its own creation timestamp. 0.5 --- First released version