A very minimal subset of pg_dump --data-only
with multi-tenancy in mind. A solution to: https://postgrespro.com/list/thread-id/1715772
Most options are specified via config file.
column_name = "customer_id"
schema_name = "public"
database_url = "postgres://localhost:15432/postgres"
features = ["currency", "audit"]
skip_tables = [
"_backup$",
"^obsolete_"
# ... more regular expressions
]
[overrides]
# We only want the one customer identified by --id on the command line
customers = """
select * from customers where id in :ids
"""
# The `user_files` table doesn't have a customer_id column, so we need to join.
user_files = """
select user_files.*
from users_files
join users on users.id = user_files.user_id
where users.customer_id in :ids
"""
daily_exchange_rates = """
select * from daily_exchange_rates
where 'currency' = any (current_setting('pg_parcel.features')::text[])
"""
audit_log = """
select * from audit_log
where customer_id in :ids and
(
ARRAY['audit'] && (current_setting('pg_parcel.features')::text[])
or created_at >= NOW() - INTERVAL '30 days'
or updated_at >= NOW() - INTERVAL '30 days'
);
"""
Session Variable | Contains |
---|---|
pg_parcel.ids |
The list of all values passed with --id |
pg_parcel.features |
The list of features defined in the pg_parcel.toml file, minus any features turned off with --no-feature . If --features is set, they take precedence over the config file, but --no-features is final. |
pg_partial.feature. myfeature |
Same rules as pg_parcel.features , but one variable per setting. The value is just true Override queries can still use IN :ids but session variables are now preferred. |
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