minimizing the target list for foreign data wrappers - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From David Gudeman
Subject minimizing the target list for foreign data wrappers
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A few years ago I wrote a roll-your-own foreign-data-wrapper system for Postgres because Postgres didn't have one at the time (some details here if anyone is interested). Now I'm being tasked to move it to Postgres 9.2.x and I'd like to use FDW if possible.

One of the problems I'm having is that in my application, the foreign tables typically have hundreds of columns while typical queries only access a dozen or so (the foreign server is a columnar SQL database). Furthermore, there is no size optimization for NULL values passed back from the foreign server, so if I return all of the columns from the table --even as NULLs-- the returned data size will be several times the size that it needs to be. My application cannot tolerate this level of inefficiency, so I need to return minimal columns from the foreign table.

The documentation doesn't say how to do this, but looking at the code I think it is possible. In GetForeignPlan() you have to pass on the tlist argument, which I presume means that the query plan will use the tlist that I pass in, right? If so, then it should be possible for me to write a function that takes tlist and baserel->reltargetlist and return a version of tlist that knows which foreign-table columns are actually used, and replaces the rest with a NULL constant.

For example, suppose the original tlist is this: [VAR(attrno=1), VAR(attrno=2), VAR(attrno=3)] and reltarget list says that I only need args 1 and 3. Then the new tlist would look like this: [VAR(attrno=1), CONST(val=NULL), VAR(attrno=2)] where the attrno of the last VAR has been reduced by one because the 2 column is no longer there.

I did something very much like this in my roll-your-own version of FDW so I know basically how to do it, but I did it at the pre-planning stage and I'm not sure how much is already packed into the other plan nodes at this point. Maybe it's too late to change the target list?

Can anyone give me some advice or warnings on this? I'd hate to go to the trouble of implementing and testing it only to find that I'm making some bogus assumptions.

Thanks,
David Gudeman

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