PG_DEPEND¶
PG_DEPEND records the dependency relationships between database objects. This information allows DROP commands to find which other objects must be dropped by DROP CASCADE or prevent dropping in the DROP RESTRICT case.
See also PG_SHDEPEND, which provides similar functionality for recording dependencies between objects that are shared between database clusters.
Name | Type | Reference | Description |
---|---|---|---|
classid | oid | PG_CLASS.oid | OID of the system catalog the dependent object is in |
objid | oid | Any OID column | OID of the specific dependent object |
objsubid | integer |
| For a table column, this is the column number (the objid and classid refer to the table itself). For all other object types, this column is 0. |
refclassid | oid | PG_CLASS.oid | OID of the system catalog the referenced object is in |
refobjid | oid | Any OID column | OID of the specific referenced object |
refobjsubid | integer |
| For a table column, this is the column number (the refobjid and refclassid refer to the table itself). For all other object types, this column is 0. |
deptype | "char" |
| A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship |
In all cases, a pg_depend entry indicates that the referenced object cannot be dropped without also dropping the dependent object. However, there are several subflavors defined by deptype:
DEPENDENCY_NORMAL (n): A normal relationship between separately-created objects. The dependent object can be dropped without affecting the referenced object. The referenced object can only be dropped by specifying CASCADE, in which case the dependent object is dropped, too. Example: a table column has a normal dependency on its data type.
DEPENDENCY_AUTO (a): The dependent object can be dropped separately from the referenced object, and should be automatically dropped (regardless of RESTRICT or CASCADE mode) if the referenced object is dropped. Example: a named constraint on a table is made autodependent on the table, so that it will go away if the table is dropped.
DEPENDENCY_INTERNAL (i): The dependent object was created as part of creation of the referenced object, and is only a part of its internal implementation. A DROP of the dependent object will be disallowed outright (We'll tell the user to issue a DROP against the referenced object, instead). A DROP of the referenced object will be propagated through to drop the dependent object whether CASCADE is specified or not. For example, a trigger used to enforce a foreign key constraint is set to an item internally dependent on its constraint in PG_CONSTRAINT.
DEPENDENCY_EXTENSION (e): The dependent object is a member of the extension that is the referenced object. (For details, see PG_EXTENSION). The dependent object can be dropped via DROP EXTENSION on the referenced object. Functionally this dependency type acts the same as an internal dependency, but it is kept separate for clarity and to simplify gs_dump.
DEPENDENCY_PIN (p): There is no dependent object. This type of entry is a signal that the system itself depends on the referenced object, and so that object must never be deleted. Entries of this type are created only by initdb. The columns with dependent object are all zeroes.
Examples¶
Query the table that depends on the database object sequence serial1:
Query the OID of the sequence serial1 in the system catalog PG_CLASS.
SELECT oid FROM pg_class WHERE relname ='serial1'; oid ------- 17815 (1 row)
Use the system catalog PG_DEPEND and the OID of serial1 to obtain the objects that depend on serial1.
SELECT * FROM pg_depend WHERE objid ='17815'; classid | objid | objsubid | refclassid | refobjid | refobjsubid | deptype ---------+-------+----------+------------+----------+-------------+--------- 1259 | 17815 | 0 | 2615 | 2200 | 0 | n 1259 | 17815 | 0 | 1259 | 17812 | 1 | a (2 rows)
Obtain the OID of the table that depends on the serial1 sequence based on the refobjid field and query the table name. The result indicates that the table customer_address depends on serial1.
SELECT relname FROM pg_class where oid='17812'; relname ------------------ customer_address (1 row)