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- # 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.
- # This test is expected to run with fewer than 4 replication slots.
- > CREATE SECRET pgpass AS 'postgres'
- > CREATE CONNECTION pg TO POSTGRES (
- HOST postgres,
- DATABASE postgres,
- USER postgres,
- PASSWORD SECRET pgpass
- )
- $ postgres-execute connection=postgres://postgres:postgres@postgres
- ALTER USER postgres WITH replication;
- DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS public CASCADE;
- CREATE SCHEMA public;
- DROP PUBLICATION IF EXISTS mz_source;
- CREATE PUBLICATION mz_source FOR ALL TABLES;
- CREATE TABLE pk_table (pk INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, f2 TEXT);
- INSERT INTO pk_table VALUES (1, 'one');
- ALTER TABLE pk_table REPLICA IDENTITY FULL;
- INSERT INTO pk_table VALUES (2, 'two');
- > CREATE SOURCE pg_source
- FROM POSTGRES CONNECTION pg (PUBLICATION 'mz_source')
- FOR TABLES ("pk_table");
- ! CREATE SOURCE pg_source_2
- FROM POSTGRES CONNECTION pg (PUBLICATION 'mz_source')
- FOR TABLES ("pk_table" AS "pk");
- contains:POSTGRES source validation: PostgreSQL server has insufficient number of replication slots available
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