# Copyright Materialize, Inc. and contributors. All rights reserved. # # Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License # included in the LICENSE file at the root of this repository. # # As of the Change Date specified in that file, in accordance with # the Business Source License, use of this software will be governed # by the Apache License, Version 2.0. # # Test the BYTEA data type # > CREATE SECRET pgpass AS 'postgres' > CREATE CONNECTION pg TO POSTGRES ( HOST postgres, DATABASE postgres, USER postgres, PASSWORD SECRET pgpass ) # Insert data pre-snapshot $ postgres-execute connection=postgres://postgres:postgres@postgres ALTER USER postgres WITH replication; DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS public CASCADE; DROP PUBLICATION IF EXISTS mz_source; CREATE SCHEMA public; CREATE TABLE t1 (f1 BYTEA); ALTER TABLE t1 REPLICA IDENTITY FULL; INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (NULL), (''), (E'\\x00'), (E'\\xABCDEF1234'); CREATE PUBLICATION mz_source FOR ALL TABLES; > CREATE SOURCE mz_source FROM POSTGRES CONNECTION pg (PUBLICATION 'mz_source'); > CREATE TABLE t1 FROM SOURCE mz_source (REFERENCE t1); > SELECT COUNT(*) > 0 FROM t1; true # Insert the same data post-snapshot $ postgres-execute connection=postgres://postgres:postgres@postgres INSERT INTO t1 SELECT * FROM t1; > SELECT pg_typeof(f1) FROM t1 LIMIT 1; bytea # Note that there is some expected loss of precision on the very large numbers > SELECT * FROM t1; "" "" "\\x00" "\\x00" "\\xab\\xcd\\xef\\x124" "\\xab\\xcd\\xef\\x124"