On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 03:56:31PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 01:04:14PM +0100, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> In an effort to make at least a couple of more people realize they have to
>> run ALTER EXTENSION UPDATE after they've upgraded an extension, as well as
>> make it a bit easier to realize when you have to do it, I propose we add
>> the default version of an extension to \dx in psql
>
> +1, I think this is useful.
+1
>> diff --git a/src/bin/psql/describe.c b/src/bin/psql/describe.c
>> index d5543fd62b0..319ad15d4de 100644
>> --- a/src/bin/psql/describe.c
>> +++ b/src/bin/psql/describe.c
>> @@ -6107,13 +6107,16 @@ listExtensions(const char *pattern)
>> initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
>> printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
>> "SELECT e.extname AS \"%s\", "
>> - "e.extversion AS \"%s\", n.nspname AS \"%s\", c.description AS \"%s\"\n"
>> + "e.extversion AS \"%s\", ae.default_version AS \"%s\","
>> + "n.nspname AS \"%s\", c.description AS \"%s\"\n"
>> "FROM pg_catalog.pg_extension e "
>> "LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON n.oid = e.extnamespace "
>> "LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_description c ON c.objoid = e.oid "
>
> Not really part of your patch, but "pg_catalog.pg_description c" looks
> weird/might be a typo? It is "pg_catalog.pg_description d" everywhere
> else AFAICT. So maybe this could be fixed/changed in passing?
Yeah, "c" seems to ordinarily be used for pg_class, so +1 for changing it
to "d".
>> + "LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_available_extensions() ae(name, default_version, comment) ON
ae.name=e.extname"
>> "AND c.classoid = 'pg_catalog.pg_extension'::pg_catalog.regclass\n",
>> gettext_noop("Name"),
>> gettext_noop("Version"),
>> + gettext_noop("Default version"),
>
> pg_available_extensions has "installed_version" and "default_version", I
> wonder whether it would make sense to harmonize that and change
> "Version" to "Installed version" as well when we change the output
> anyway?
+1
Separately, I see that there's one update needed for
src/test/regress/expected/psql.out. The documentation for \dx looks
generic enough that it probably doesn't need any updates, though.
--
nathan