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<h1 id="synapse-database-schema-files"><a class="header" href="#synapse-database-schema-files">Synapse database schema files</a></h1>
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<p>Synapse's database schema is stored in the <code>synapse.storage.schema</code> module.</p>
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<h2 id="logical-databases"><a class="header" href="#logical-databases">Logical databases</a></h2>
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<p>Synapse supports splitting its datastore across multiple physical databases (which can
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be useful for large installations), and the schema files are therefore split according
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<p>At the time of writing, the following "logical" databases are supported:</p>
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<li><code>state</code> - used to store Matrix room state (more specifically, <code>state_groups</code>,
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their relationships and contents).</li>
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<p>Additionally, the <code>common</code> directory contains schema files for tables which must be
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present on <em>all</em> physical databases.</p>
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<p>Synapse manages its database schema via "schema versions". These are mainly used to
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help avoid confusion if the Synapse codebase is rolled back after the database is
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updated. They work as follows:</p>
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<p>The Synapse codebase defines a constant <code>synapse.storage.schema.SCHEMA_VERSION</code>
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which represents the expectations made about the database by that version. For
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example, as of Synapse v1.36, this is <code>59</code>.</p>
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<p>The database stores a "compatibility version" in
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<code>schema_compat_version.compat_version</code> which defines the <code>SCHEMA_VERSION</code> of the
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oldest version of Synapse which will work with the database. On startup, if
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<code>compat_version</code> is found to be newer than <code>SCHEMA_VERSION</code>, Synapse will refuse to
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start.</p>
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<p>Synapse automatically updates this field from
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<code>synapse.storage.schema.SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION</code>.</p>
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<p>Whenever a backwards-incompatible change is made to the database format (normally
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via a <code>delta</code> file), <code>synapse.storage.schema.SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION</code> is also updated
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so that administrators can not accidentally roll back to a too-old version of Synapse.</p>
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<p>Generally, the goal is to maintain compatibility with at least one or two previous
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releases of Synapse, so any substantial change tends to require multiple releases and a
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bit of forward-planning to get right.</p>
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<p>Replace any code that <em>reads</em> from <code>room_stats_historical</code> with alternative
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implementations, but keep writing to it in case of rollback to an earlier version.
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Also, increase <code>synapse.storage.schema.SCHEMA_VERSION</code>. In this
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instance, there is no existing code which reads from <code>room_stats_historical</code>, so
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our starting point is:</p>
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<p>v1.36.0: <code>SCHEMA_VERSION=59</code>, <code>SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION=59</code></p>
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<p>Next (say in Synapse v1.37.0): remove the code that <em>writes</em> to
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<code>room_stats_historical</code>, but don’t yet remove the table in case of rollback to
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v1.36.0. Again, we increase <code>synapse.storage.schema.SCHEMA_VERSION</code>, but
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<code>SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION</code>. We now have:</p>
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<p>v1.37.0: <code>SCHEMA_VERSION=60</code>, <code>SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION=59</code>.</p>
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<p>Later (say in Synapse v1.38.0): we can remove the table altogether. This will
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break compatibility with v1.36.0, so we must update <code>SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION</code> accordingly.
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There is no need to update <code>synapse.storage.schema.SCHEMA_VERSION</code>, since there is no
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change to the Synapse codebase here. So we end up with:</p>
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<p>v1.38.0: <code>SCHEMA_VERSION=60</code>, <code>SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION=60</code>.</p>
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<p>If in doubt about whether to update <code>SCHEMA_VERSION</code> or not, it is generally best to
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lean towards doing so.</p>
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<h2 id="full-schema-dumps"><a class="header" href="#full-schema-dumps">Full schema dumps</a></h2>
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<p>In the <code>full_schemas</code> directories, only the most recently-numbered snapshot is used
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(<code>54</code> at the time of writing). Older snapshots (eg, <code>16</code>) are present for historical
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reference only.</p>
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<p>If you want to recreate these schemas, they need to be made from a database that
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has had all background updates run.</p>
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<p>To do so, use <code>scripts-dev/make_full_schema.sh</code>. This will produce new
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<code>full.sql.postgres</code> and <code>full.sql.sqlite</code> files.</p>
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<p>Ensure postgres is installed, then run:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-sh">./scripts-dev/make_full_schema.sh -p postgres_username -o output_dir/
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<p>NB at the time of writing, this script predates the split into separate <code>state</code>/<code>main</code>
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databases so will require updates to handle that correctly.</p>
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<h2 id="delta-files"><a class="header" href="#delta-files">Delta files</a></h2>
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<p>Delta files define the steps required to upgrade the database from an earlier version.
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They can be written as either a file containing a series of SQL statements, or a Python
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module.</p>
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<p>Synapse remembers which delta files it has applied to a database (they are stored in the
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<code>applied_schema_deltas</code> table) and will not re-apply them (even if a given file is
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subsequently updated).</p>
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<p>Delta files should be placed in a directory named <code>synapse/storage/schema/<database>/delta/<version>/</code>.
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They are applied in alphanumeric order, so by convention the first two characters
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of the filename should be an integer such as <code>01</code>, to put the file in the right order.</p>
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<h3 id="sql-delta-files"><a class="header" href="#sql-delta-files">SQL delta files</a></h3>
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<p>These should be named <code>*.sql</code>, or — for changes which should only be applied for a
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given database engine — <code>*.sql.posgres</code> or <code>*.sql.sqlite</code>. For example, a delta which
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adds a new column to the <code>foo</code> table might be called <code>01add_bar_to_foo.sql</code>.</p>
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<p>Note that our SQL parser is a bit simple - it understands comments (<code>--</code> and <code>/*...*/</code>),
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but complex statements which require a <code>;</code> in the middle of them (such as <code>CREATE TRIGGER</code>) are beyond it and you'll have to use a Python delta file.</p>
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<h3 id="python-delta-files"><a class="header" href="#python-delta-files">Python delta files</a></h3>
|
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<p>For more flexibility, a delta file can take the form of a python module. These should
|
|||
|
be named <code>*.py</code>. Note that database-engine-specific modules are not supported here –
|
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|
instead you can write <code>if isinstance(database_engine, PostgresEngine)</code> or similar.</p>
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<p>A Python delta module should define either or both of the following functions:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-python">import synapse.config.homeserver
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import synapse.storage.engines
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import synapse.storage.types
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def run_create(
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cur: synapse.storage.types.Cursor,
|
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database_engine: synapse.storage.engines.BaseDatabaseEngine,
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) -> None:
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"""Called whenever an existing or new database is to be upgraded"""
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...
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def run_upgrade(
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cur: synapse.storage.types.Cursor,
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database_engine: synapse.storage.engines.BaseDatabaseEngine,
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config: synapse.config.homeserver.HomeServerConfig,
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) -> None:
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|
"""Called whenever an existing database is to be upgraded."""
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...
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</code></pre>
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<h2 id="background-updates"><a class="header" href="#background-updates">Background updates</a></h2>
|
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<p>It is sometimes appropriate to perform database migrations as part of a background
|
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|
process (instead of blocking Synapse until the migration is done). In particular,
|
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|
this is useful for migrating data when adding new columns or tables.</p>
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<p>Pending background updates stored in the <code>background_updates</code> table and are denoted
|
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by a unique name, the current status (stored in JSON), and some dependency information:</p>
|
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<ul>
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<li>Whether the update requires a previous update to be complete.</li>
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<li>A rough ordering for which to complete updates.</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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<p>A new background updates needs to be added to the <code>background_updates</code> table:</p>
|
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<pre><code class="language-sql">INSERT INTO background_updates (ordering, update_name, depends_on, progress_json) VALUES
|
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|
(7706, 'my_background_update', 'a_previous_background_update' '{}');
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|
</code></pre>
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<p>And then needs an associated handler in the appropriate datastore:</p>
|
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<pre><code class="language-python">self.db_pool.updates.register_background_update_handler(
|
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|
"my_background_update",
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|
update_handler=self._my_background_update,
|
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|
)
|
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|
</code></pre>
|
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|
<p>There are a few types of updates that can be performed, see the <code>BackgroundUpdater</code>:</p>
|
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|
<ul>
|
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|
<li><code>register_background_update_handler</code>: A generic handler for custom SQL</li>
|
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<li><code>register_background_index_update</code>: Create an index in the background</li>
|
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|
<li><code>register_background_validate_constraint</code>: Validate a constraint in the background
|
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|
(PostgreSQL-only)</li>
|
|||
|
<li><code>register_background_validate_constraint_and_delete_rows</code>: Similar to
|
|||
|
<code>register_background_validate_constraint</code>, but deletes rows which don't fit
|
|||
|
the constraint.</li>
|
|||
|
</ul>
|
|||
|
<p>For <code>register_background_update_handler</code>, the generic handler must track progress
|
|||
|
and then finalize the background update:</p>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">async def _my_background_update(self, progress: JsonDict, batch_size: int) -> int:
|
|||
|
def _do_something(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> int:
|
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|
...
|
|||
|
self.db_pool.updates._background_update_progress_txn(
|
|||
|
txn, "my_background_update", {"last_processed": last_processed}
|
|||
|
)
|
|||
|
return last_processed - prev_last_processed
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
num_processed = await self.db_pool.runInteraction("_do_something", _do_something)
|
|||
|
await self.db_pool.updates._end_background_update("my_background_update")
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
return num_processed
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p>Synapse will attempt to rate-limit how often background updates are run via the
|
|||
|
given batch-size and the returned number of processed entries (and how long the
|
|||
|
function took to run). See
|
|||
|
<a href="../modules/background_update_controller_callbacks.html">background update controller callbacks</a>.</p>
|
|||
|
<h2 id="boolean-columns"><a class="header" href="#boolean-columns">Boolean columns</a></h2>
|
|||
|
<p>Boolean columns require special treatment, since SQLite treats booleans the
|
|||
|
same as integers.</p>
|
|||
|
<p>Any new boolean column must be added to the <code>BOOLEAN_COLUMNS</code> list in
|
|||
|
<code>synapse/_scripts/synapse_port_db.py</code>. This tells the port script to cast
|
|||
|
the integer value from SQLite to a boolean before writing the value to the
|
|||
|
postgres database.</p>
|
|||
|
<h2 id="event_id-global-uniqueness"><a class="header" href="#event_id-global-uniqueness"><code>event_id</code> global uniqueness</a></h2>
|
|||
|
<p><code>event_id</code>'s can be considered globally unique although there has been a lot of
|
|||
|
debate on this topic in places like
|
|||
|
<a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/issues/2779">MSC2779</a> and
|
|||
|
<a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/2848">MSC2848</a> which
|
|||
|
has no resolution yet (as of 2022-09-01). There are several places in Synapse
|
|||
|
and even in the Matrix APIs like <a href="https://spec.matrix.org/v1.1/server-server-api/#get_matrixfederationv1eventeventid"><code>GET /_matrix/federation/v1/event/{eventId}</code></a>
|
|||
|
where we assume that event IDs are globally unique.</p>
|
|||
|
<p>When scoping <code>event_id</code> in a database schema, it is often nice to accompany it
|
|||
|
with <code>room_id</code> (<code>PRIMARY KEY (room_id, event_id)</code> and a <code>FOREIGN KEY(room_id) REFERENCES rooms(room_id)</code>) which makes flexible lookups easy. For example it
|
|||
|
makes it very easy to find and clean up everything in a room when it needs to be
|
|||
|
purged (no need to use sub-<code>select</code> query or join from the <code>events</code> table).</p>
|
|||
|
<p>A note on collisions: In room versions <code>1</code> and <code>2</code> it's possible to end up with
|
|||
|
two events with the same <code>event_id</code> (in the same or different rooms). After room
|
|||
|
version <code>3</code>, that can only happen with a hash collision, which we basically hope
|
|||
|
will never happen (SHA256 has a massive big key space).</p>
|
|||
|
<h2 id="worked-examples-of-gradual-migrations"><a class="header" href="#worked-examples-of-gradual-migrations">Worked examples of gradual migrations</a></h2>
|
|||
|
<p>Some migrations need to be performed gradually. A prime example of this is anything
|
|||
|
which would need to do a large table scan — including adding columns, indices or
|
|||
|
<code>NOT NULL</code> constraints to non-empty tables — such a migration should be done as a
|
|||
|
background update where possible, at least on Postgres.
|
|||
|
We can afford to be more relaxed about SQLite databases since they are usually
|
|||
|
used on smaller deployments and SQLite does not support the same concurrent
|
|||
|
DDL operations as Postgres.</p>
|
|||
|
<p>We also typically insist on having at least one Synapse version's worth of
|
|||
|
backwards compatibility, so that administrators can roll back Synapse if an upgrade
|
|||
|
did not go smoothly.</p>
|
|||
|
<p>This sometimes results in having to plan a migration across multiple versions
|
|||
|
of Synapse.</p>
|
|||
|
<p>This section includes an example and may include more in the future.</p>
|
|||
|
<h3 id="transforming-a-column-into-another-one-with-not-null-constraints"><a class="header" href="#transforming-a-column-into-another-one-with-not-null-constraints">Transforming a column into another one, with <code>NOT NULL</code> constraints</a></h3>
|
|||
|
<p>This example illustrates how you would introduce a new column, write data into it
|
|||
|
based on data from an old column and then drop the old column.</p>
|
|||
|
<p>We are aiming for semantic equivalence to:</p>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">ALTER TABLE mytable ADD COLUMN new_column INTEGER;
|
|||
|
UPDATE mytable SET new_column = old_column * 100;
|
|||
|
ALTER TABLE mytable ALTER COLUMN new_column ADD CONSTRAINT NOT NULL;
|
|||
|
ALTER TABLE mytable DROP COLUMN old_column;
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<h4 id="synapse-version-n"><a class="header" href="#synapse-version-n">Synapse version <code>N</code></a></h4>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">SCHEMA_VERSION = S
|
|||
|
SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION = ... # unimportant at this stage
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Invariants:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li><code>old_column</code> is read by Synapse and written to by Synapse.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<h4 id="synapse-version-n--1"><a class="header" href="#synapse-version-n--1">Synapse version <code>N + 1</code></a></h4>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">SCHEMA_VERSION = S + 1
|
|||
|
SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION = ... # unimportant at this stage
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Changes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">ALTER TABLE mytable ADD COLUMN new_column INTEGER;
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Invariants:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li><code>old_column</code> is read by Synapse and written to by Synapse.</li>
|
|||
|
<li><code>new_column</code> is written to by Synapse.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li><code>new_column</code> can't have a <code>NOT NULL NOT VALID</code> constraint yet, because the previous Synapse version did not write to the new column (since we haven't bumped the <code>SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION</code> yet, we still need to be compatible with the previous version).</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<h4 id="synapse-version-n--2"><a class="header" href="#synapse-version-n--2">Synapse version <code>N + 2</code></a></h4>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">SCHEMA_VERSION = S + 2
|
|||
|
SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION = S + 1 # this signals that we can't roll back to a time before new_column existed
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Changes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>On Postgres, add a <code>NOT VALID</code> constraint to ensure new rows are compliant. <em>SQLite does not have such a construct, but it would be unnecessary anyway since there is no way to concurrently perform this migration on SQLite.</em>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">ALTER TABLE mytable ADD CONSTRAINT CHECK new_column_not_null (new_column IS NOT NULL) NOT VALID;
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
</li>
|
|||
|
<li>Start a background update to perform migration: it should gradually run e.g.
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">UPDATE mytable SET new_column = old_column * 100 WHERE 0 < mytable_id AND mytable_id <= 5;
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
This background update is technically pointless on SQLite, but you must schedule it anyway so that the <code>portdb</code> script to migrate to Postgres still works.</li>
|
|||
|
<li>Upon completion of the background update, you should run <code>VALIDATE CONSTRAINT</code> on Postgres to turn the <code>NOT VALID</code> constraint into a valid one.
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">ALTER TABLE mytable VALIDATE CONSTRAINT new_column_not_null;
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
This will take some time but does <strong>NOT</strong> hold an exclusive lock over the table.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Invariants:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li><code>old_column</code> is read by Synapse and written to by Synapse.</li>
|
|||
|
<li><code>new_column</code> is written to by Synapse and new rows always have a non-<code>NULL</code> value in this field.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>If you wish, you can convert the <code>CHECK (new_column IS NOT NULL)</code> to a <code>NOT NULL</code> constraint free of charge in Postgres by adding the <code>NOT NULL</code> constraint and then dropping the <code>CHECK</code> constraint, because Postgres can statically verify that the <code>NOT NULL</code> constraint is implied by the <code>CHECK</code> constraint without performing a table scan.</li>
|
|||
|
<li>It might be tempting to make version <code>N + 2</code> redundant by moving the background update to <code>N + 1</code> and delaying adding the <code>NOT NULL</code> constraint to <code>N + 3</code>, but that would mean the constraint would always be validated in the foreground in <code>N + 3</code>. Whereas if the <code>N + 2</code> step is kept, the migration in <code>N + 3</code> would be fast in the happy case.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<h4 id="synapse-version-n--3"><a class="header" href="#synapse-version-n--3">Synapse version <code>N + 3</code></a></h4>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">SCHEMA_VERSION = S + 3
|
|||
|
SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION = S + 1 # we can't roll back to a time before new_column existed
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Changes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>(Postgres) Update the table to populate values of <code>new_column</code> in case the background update had not completed. Additionally, <code>VALIDATE CONSTRAINT</code> to make the check fully valid.
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">-- you ideally want an index on `new_column` or e.g. `(new_column) WHERE new_column IS NULL` first, or perhaps you can find a way to skip this if the `NOT NULL` constraint has already been validated.
|
|||
|
UPDATE mytable SET new_column = old_column * 100 WHERE new_column IS NULL;
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
-- this is a no-op if it already ran as part of the background update
|
|||
|
ALTER TABLE mytable VALIDATE CONSTRAINT new_column_not_null;
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
</li>
|
|||
|
<li>(SQLite) Recreate the table by precisely following <a href="https://www.sqlite.org/lang_altertable.html#otheralter">the 12-step procedure for SQLite table schema changes</a>.
|
|||
|
During this table rewrite, you should recreate <code>new_column</code> as <code>NOT NULL</code> and populate any outstanding <code>NULL</code> values at the same time.
|
|||
|
Unfortunately, you can't drop <code>old_column</code> yet because it must be present for compatibility with the Postgres schema, as needed by <code>portdb</code>.
|
|||
|
(Otherwise you could do this all in one go with SQLite!)</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Invariants:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li><code>old_column</code> is written to by Synapse (but no longer read by Synapse!).</li>
|
|||
|
<li><code>new_column</code> is read by Synapse and written to by Synapse. Moreover, all rows have a non-<code>NULL</code> value in this field, as guaranteed by a schema constraint.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>We can't drop <code>old_column</code> yet, or even stop writing to it, because that would break a rollback to the previous version of Synapse.</li>
|
|||
|
<li>Application code can now rely on <code>new_column</code> being populated. The remaining steps are only motivated by the wish to clean-up old columns.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<h4 id="synapse-version-n--4"><a class="header" href="#synapse-version-n--4">Synapse version <code>N + 4</code></a></h4>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">SCHEMA_VERSION = S + 4
|
|||
|
SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION = S + 3 # we can't roll back to a time before new_column was entirely non-NULL
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Invariants:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li><code>old_column</code> exists but is not written to or read from by Synapse.</li>
|
|||
|
<li><code>new_column</code> is read by Synapse and written to by Synapse. Moreover, all rows have a non-<code>NULL</code> value in this field, as guaranteed by a schema constraint.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>We can't drop <code>old_column</code> yet because that would break a rollback to the previous version of Synapse. <br />
|
|||
|
<strong>TODO:</strong> It may be possible to relax this and drop the column straight away as long as the previous version of Synapse detected a rollback occurred and stopped attempting to write to the column. This could possibly be done by checking whether the database's schema compatibility version was <code>S + 3</code>.</li>
|
|||
|
</ol>
|
|||
|
<h4 id="synapse-version-n--5"><a class="header" href="#synapse-version-n--5">Synapse version <code>N + 5</code></a></h4>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-python">SCHEMA_VERSION = S + 5
|
|||
|
SCHEMA_COMPAT_VERSION = S + 4 # we can't roll back to a time before old_column was no longer being touched
|
|||
|
</code></pre>
|
|||
|
<p><strong>Changes:</strong></p>
|
|||
|
<ol>
|
|||
|
<li>
|
|||
|
<pre><code class="language-sql">ALTER TABLE mytable DROP COLUMN old_column;
|
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