Tore Halvorsen <tore.halvorsen@gmail.com> writes: > I'm trying to restore a database where adding foreign key constraints takes > most of the time. Does there exist a simple way to make either pg_dump or > pg_restore handle them as "not valid", and defer the validation.
No. It's kind of a neat idea perhaps, but it's not there. You could
* use parallel pg_restore to alleviate the pain, or
* use pg_restore's -l and -L switches to strip out the FKs altogether, and then re-add them manually afterwards.
Or there's always
* hack the pg_dump source code to include NOT VALID. While a real feature patch that made this optional would be a bit complicated, doing it unconditionally should be a one-line change.
regards, tom lane
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