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> Hi All,
> I've changed the check_primary_key() function code to allow for either
> the "automatic insert key rule" or "dependent insert key rule".
> Previously it restricted the addtion of a child entry if the
> corresponding parent entry was not there. Now if the option is
> "automatic" it will add an entry in the parent too ( it will be
> successful if there are no no-null fields in the parent apart from the
> primary key).
> The way to use it now is:
> /*
>  * check_primary_key () -- check that key in tuple being
> inserted/updated
>  *                       references existing tuple in "primary" table.
>  * Though it's called without args You have to specify referenced
>  * table/keys while creating trigger:  key field names in triggered
> table,
>  * referenced table name, referenced key field names,type of action
> [automatic|dependent]:
>  * EXECUTE PROCEDURE
>  * check_primary_key ('Fkey1', 'Fkey2', 'Ptable', 'Pkey1', 'Pkey2',
> '[automatic|dependent]').
>  */
> I am attaching the new ../contrib/spi/refint.c file which will do this.
> I will be glad to help in case of any problems.
> 
> - Anand.
> 
> 

> /*
>  * refint.c --        set of functions to define referential integrity
>  *            constraints using general triggers.
>  */
> 
> #include "executor/spi.h"             /* this is what you need to work with SPI */
> #include "commands/trigger.h" /* -"- and triggers */
> #include <ctype.h>                            /* tolower () */
> 
> HeapTuple     check_primary_key(void);
> HeapTuple     check_foreign_key(void);
> 
> 
> typedef struct
> {
>       char       *ident;
>       int                     nplans;
>       void      **splan;
> }                     EPlan;
> 
> static EPlan *FPlans = NULL;
> static int    nFPlans = 0;
> static EPlan *PPlans = NULL;
> static int    nPPlans = 0;
> 
> static EPlan *find_plan(char *ident, EPlan ** eplan, int *nplans);
> 
> /*
>  * check_primary_key () -- check that key in tuple being inserted/updated
>  *                     references existing tuple in "primary" table.
>  * Though it's called without args You have to specify referenced
>  * table/keys while creating trigger:  key field names in triggered table,
>  * referenced table name, referenced key field names,type of action 
>[automatic|dependent]:
>  * EXECUTE PROCEDURE
>  * check_primary_key ('Fkey1', 'Fkey2', 'Ptable', 'Pkey1', 
>'Pkey2','[automatic|dependent]').
>  */
> 
> HeapTuple                                             /* have to return HeapTuple to 
>Executor */
> check_primary_key()
> {
>       Trigger    *trigger;            /* to get trigger name */
>       int                     nargs;                  /* # of args specified in 
>CREATE TRIGGER */
>       char      **args;                       /* arguments: column names and table 
>name */
>       int                     nkeys;                  /* # of key columns (= 
>(nargs-1) / 2) */
>       Datum      *kvals;                      /* key values */
>       char       *relname;            /* referenced relation name */
>       char       *action;             /* action on insert or update*/
>       Relation        rel;                    /* triggered relation */
>       HeapTuple       tuple = NULL;   /* tuple to return */
>       TupleDesc       tupdesc;                /* tuple description */
>       EPlan      *plan;                       /* prepared plan */
>       Oid                *argtypes = NULL;/* key types to prepare execution plan */
>       bool            isnull;                 /* to know is some column NULL or not 
>*/
>       char            ident[2 * NAMEDATALEN]; /* to identify myself */
>       int                     ret;
>       int                     i;
> 
>       /*
>        * Some checks first...
>        */
> 
>       /* Called by trigger manager ? */
>       if (!CurrentTriggerData)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: triggers are not initialized");
> 
>       /* Should be called for ROW trigger */
>       if (TRIGGER_FIRED_FOR_STATEMENT(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: can't process STATEMENT events");
> 
>       /* If INSERTion then must check Tuple to being inserted */
>       if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_INSERT(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
> 
>               tuple = CurrentTriggerData->tg_trigtuple;
> 
>       /* Not should be called for DELETE */
>       else if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_DELETE(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
> 
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: can't process DELETE events");
> 
>       /* If UPDATion the must check new Tuple, not old one */
>       else
>               tuple = CurrentTriggerData->tg_newtuple;
> 
>       trigger = CurrentTriggerData->tg_trigger;
>       nargs = trigger->tgnargs;
>       args = trigger->tgargs;
> 
>       if ((nargs-1) % 2 != 1)                 /* odd number of arguments! */
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: even number of arguments should be 
>specified");
> 
>       nkeys = (nargs-1) / 2;
>       action=args[nargs -1];
>       if (strcmp(action,"automatic") && strcmp(action,"dependent"))
>               elog(ERROR,"check_primary_key: unknown action");
>       nargs=nargs-1;
>       relname = args[nkeys];
>       rel = CurrentTriggerData->tg_relation;
>       tupdesc = rel->rd_att;
> 
>       /*
>        * Setting CurrentTriggerData to NULL prevents direct calls to trigger
>        * functions in queries. Normally, trigger functions have to be called
>        * by trigger manager code only.
>        */
>       CurrentTriggerData = NULL;
> 
>       /* Connect to SPI manager */
>       if ((ret = SPI_connect()) < 0)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_connect returned %d", ret);
> 
>       /*
>        * We use SPI plan preparation feature, so allocate space to place key
>        * values.
>        */
>       kvals = (Datum *) palloc(nkeys * sizeof(Datum));
> 
>       /*
>        * Construct ident string as TriggerName $ TriggeredRelationId and try
>        * to find prepared execution plan.
>        */
>       sprintf(ident, "%s$%u", trigger->tgname, rel->rd_id);
>       plan = find_plan(ident, &PPlans, &nPPlans);
> 
>       /* if there is no plan then allocate argtypes for preparation */
>       if (plan->nplans <= 0)
>               argtypes = (Oid *) palloc(nkeys * sizeof(Oid));
> 
>       /* For each column in key ... */
>       for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
>       {
>               /* get index of column in tuple */
>               int                     fnumber = SPI_fnumber(tupdesc, args[i]);
> 
>               /* Bad guys may give us un-existing column in CREATE TRIGGER */
>               if (fnumber < 0)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: there is no attribute %s in 
>relation %s",
>                                args[i], SPI_getrelname(rel));
> 
>               /* Well, get binary (in internal format) value of column */
>               kvals[i] = SPI_getbinval(tuple, tupdesc, fnumber, &isnull);
> 
>               /*
>                * If it's NULL then nothing to do! DON'T FORGET call SPI_finish
>                * ()! DON'T FORGET return tuple! Executor inserts tuple you're
>                * returning! If you return NULL then nothing will be inserted!
>                */
>               if (isnull)
>               {
>                       SPI_finish();
>                       return (tuple);
>               }
> 
>               if (plan->nplans <= 0)  /* Get typeId of column */
>                       argtypes[i] = SPI_gettypeid(tupdesc, fnumber);
>       }
> 
>       /*
>        * If we have to prepare plan ...
>        */
>       if (plan->nplans <= 0)
>       {
>               void       *pplan;
>               char            sql[8192];
> 
>               /*
>                * Construct query: SELECT 1 FROM _referenced_relation_ WHERE
>                * Pkey1 = $1 [AND Pkey2 = $2 [...]]
>                */
>               sprintf(sql, "select 1 from %s where ", relname);
>               for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
>               {
>                       sprintf(sql + strlen(sql), "%s = $%d %s",
>                         args[i + nkeys + 1], i + 1, (i < nkeys - 1) ? "and " : "");
>               }
> 
>               /* Prepare plan for query */
>               pplan = SPI_prepare(sql, nkeys, argtypes);
>               if (pplan == NULL)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_prepare returned %d", 
>SPI_result);
> 
>               /*
>                * Remember that SPI_prepare places plan in current memory context
>                * - so, we have to save plan in Top memory context for latter
>                * use.
>                */
>               pplan = SPI_saveplan(pplan);
>               if (pplan == NULL)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_saveplan returned %d", 
>SPI_result);
>               plan->splan = (void **) malloc(sizeof(void *));
>               *(plan->splan) = pplan;
>               plan->nplans = 1;
>       }
> 
>       /*
>        * Ok, execute prepared plan.
>        */
>       ret = SPI_execp(*(plan->splan), kvals, NULL, 1);
>       /* we have no NULLs - so we pass   ^^^^   here */
> 
>       if (ret < 0)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_execp returned %d", ret);
> 
>       /*
>        * If there are no tuples returned by SELECT then ...
>        */
>       if (SPI_processed == 0 && strcmp(action,"dependent")==0)
>               elog(ERROR, "%s: tuple references non-existing key in %s",
>                        trigger->tgname, relname);
>       else if (strcmp(action,"automatic")==0) 
>       {
>               /* insert tuple in parent with only primary keys */
>               /* prepare plan */
>               void       *pplan;
>               char            sql[8192];
> 
>               /*
>                * Construct query:INSERT INTO relname (Pkey1[,Pkey2]*) values 
>($1,$2..); 
>                */
>               sprintf(sql, "insert into %s ( ", relname);
>               for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
>               {
>                       sprintf(sql + strlen(sql), "%s%s ", args[i + nkeys + 
>1],(i<nkeys-1) ? ",":"");
>               }
>               sprintf(sql+strlen(sql),") values (");
>               for (i=0;i<nkeys; i++)
>               {
>                       sprintf(sql+strlen(sql),"$%d%s ",i+1,(i<nkeys-1) ? ",":"");
>               } 
>               sprintf(sql+strlen(sql),")");
> 
>               /* Prepare plan for query */
>               pplan = SPI_prepare(sql, nkeys, argtypes);
>               if (pplan == NULL)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_prepare returned %d", 
>SPI_result);
> 
>               /*
>                * Remember that SPI_prepare places plan in current memory context
>                * - so, we have to save plan in Top memory context for latter
>                * use.
>                */
>               pplan = SPI_saveplan(pplan);
>               if (pplan == NULL)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_saveplan returned %d", 
>SPI_result);
>               plan->splan = (void **) malloc(sizeof(void *));
>               *(plan->splan) = pplan;
>               plan->nplans = 1;
>       /*
>        * Ok, execute prepared plan.
>        */
>       ret = SPI_execp(*(plan->splan), kvals, NULL, 1);
>       /* we have no NULLs - so we pass   ^^^^   here */
> 
>       if (ret < 0)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_primary_key: SPI_execp returned %d", ret);
> 
>       /*
>        * If there are no tuples returned by INSERT then ...
>        */
>       if (SPI_processed == 0)
>               elog(ERROR, "error: can't enter automatically in %s",relname);
>       }
> 
>       SPI_finish();
> 
>       return (tuple);
> }
> 
> /*
>  * check_foreign_key () -- check that key in tuple being deleted/updated
>  *                     is not referenced by tuples in "foreign" table(s).
>  * Though it's called without args You have to specify (while creating trigger):
>  * number of references, action to do if key referenced
>  * ('restrict' | 'setnull' | 'cascade'), key field names in triggered
>  * ("primary") table and referencing table(s)/keys:
>  * EXECUTE PROCEDURE
>  * check_foreign_key (2, 'restrict', 'Pkey1', 'Pkey2',
>  * 'Ftable1', 'Fkey11', 'Fkey12', 'Ftable2', 'Fkey21', 'Fkey22').
>  */
> 
> HeapTuple                                             /* have to return HeapTuple to 
>Executor */
> check_foreign_key()
> {
>       Trigger    *trigger;            /* to get trigger name */
>       int                     nargs;                  /* # of args specified in 
>CREATE TRIGGER */
>       char      **args;                       /* arguments: as described above */
>       int                     nrefs;                  /* number of references (== # 
>of plans) */
>       char            action;                 /* 'R'estrict | 'S'etnull | 'C'ascade 
>*/
>       int                     nkeys;                  /* # of key columns */
>       Datum      *kvals;                      /* key values */
>       char       *relname;            /* referencing relation name */
>       Relation        rel;                    /* triggered relation */
>       HeapTuple       trigtuple = NULL;               /* tuple to being changed */
>       HeapTuple       newtuple = NULL;/* tuple to return */
>       TupleDesc       tupdesc;                /* tuple description */
>       EPlan      *plan;                       /* prepared plan(s) */
>       Oid                *argtypes = NULL;/* key types to prepare execution plan */
>       bool            isnull;                 /* to know is some column NULL or not 
>*/
>       bool            isequal = true; /* are keys in both tuples equal (in
>                                                                * UPDATE) */
>       char            ident[2 * NAMEDATALEN]; /* to identify myself */
>       int                     ret;
>       int                     i,
>                               r;
> 
>       /*
>        * Some checks first...
>        */
> 
>       /* Called by trigger manager ? */
>       if (!CurrentTriggerData)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: triggers are not initialized");
> 
>       /* Should be called for ROW trigger */
>       if (TRIGGER_FIRED_FOR_STATEMENT(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: can't process STATEMENT events");
> 
>       /* Not should be called for INSERT */
>       if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_INSERT(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
> 
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: can't process INSERT events");
> 
>       /* Have to check tg_trigtuple - tuple being deleted */
>       trigtuple = CurrentTriggerData->tg_trigtuple;
> 
>       /*
>        * But if this is UPDATE then we have to return tg_newtuple. Also, if
>        * key in tg_newtuple is the same as in tg_trigtuple then nothing to
>        * do.
>        */
>       if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_UPDATE(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
>               newtuple = CurrentTriggerData->tg_newtuple;
> 
>       trigger = CurrentTriggerData->tg_trigger;
>       nargs = trigger->tgnargs;
>       args = trigger->tgargs;
> 
>       if (nargs < 5)                          /* nrefs, action, key, Relation, key - 
>at
>                                                                * least */
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: too short %d (< 5) list of arguments", 
>nargs);
>       nrefs = pg_atoi(args[0], sizeof(int), 0);
>       if (nrefs < 1)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: %d (< 1) number of references 
>specified", nrefs);
>       action = tolower(*(args[1]));
>       if (action != 'r' && action != 'c' && action != 's')
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: invalid action %s", args[1]);
>       nargs -= 2;
>       args += 2;
>       nkeys = (nargs - nrefs) / (nrefs + 1);
>       if (nkeys <= 0 || nargs != (nrefs + nkeys * (nrefs + 1)))
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: invalid number of arguments %d for %d 
>references",
>                        nargs + 2, nrefs);
> 
>       rel = CurrentTriggerData->tg_relation;
>       tupdesc = rel->rd_att;
> 
>       /*
>        * Setting CurrentTriggerData to NULL prevents direct calls to trigger
>        * functions in queries. Normally, trigger functions have to be called
>        * by trigger manager code only.
>        */
>       CurrentTriggerData = NULL;
> 
>       /* Connect to SPI manager */
>       if ((ret = SPI_connect()) < 0)
>               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: SPI_connect returned %d", ret);
> 
>       /*
>        * We use SPI plan preparation feature, so allocate space to place key
>        * values.
>        */
>       kvals = (Datum *) palloc(nkeys * sizeof(Datum));
> 
>       /*
>        * Construct ident string as TriggerName $ TriggeredRelationId and try
>        * to find prepared execution plan(s).
>        */
>       sprintf(ident, "%s$%u", trigger->tgname, rel->rd_id);
>       plan = find_plan(ident, &FPlans, &nFPlans);
> 
>       /* if there is no plan(s) then allocate argtypes for preparation */
>       if (plan->nplans <= 0)
>               argtypes = (Oid *) palloc(nkeys * sizeof(Oid));
> 
>       /*
>        * else - check that we have exactly nrefs plan(s) ready
>        */
>       else if (plan->nplans != nrefs)
>               elog(ERROR, "%s: check_foreign_key: # of plans changed in meantime",
>                        trigger->tgname);
> 
>       /* For each column in key ... */
>       for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
>       {
>               /* get index of column in tuple */
>               int                     fnumber = SPI_fnumber(tupdesc, args[i]);
> 
>               /* Bad guys may give us un-existing column in CREATE TRIGGER */
>               if (fnumber < 0)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: there is no attribute %s in 
>relation %s",
>                                args[i], SPI_getrelname(rel));
> 
>               /* Well, get binary (in internal format) value of column */
>               kvals[i] = SPI_getbinval(trigtuple, tupdesc, fnumber, &isnull);
> 
>               /*
>                * If it's NULL then nothing to do! DON'T FORGET call SPI_finish
>                * ()! DON'T FORGET return tuple! Executor inserts tuple you're
>                * returning! If you return NULL then nothing will be inserted!
>                */
>               if (isnull)
>               {
>                       SPI_finish();
>                       return ((newtuple == NULL) ? trigtuple : newtuple);
>               }
> 
>               /*
>                * If UPDATE then get column value from new tuple being inserted
>                * and compare is this the same as old one. For the moment we use
>                * string presentation of values...
>                */
>               if (newtuple != NULL)
>               {
>                       char       *oldval = SPI_getvalue(trigtuple, tupdesc, fnumber);
>                       char       *newval;
> 
>                       /* this shouldn't happen! SPI_ERROR_NOOUTFUNC ? */
>                       if (oldval == NULL)
>                               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: SPI_getvalue returned 
>%d", SPI_result);
>                       newval = SPI_getvalue(newtuple, tupdesc, fnumber);
>                       if (newval == NULL || strcmp(oldval, newval) != 0)
>                               isequal = false;
>               }
> 
>               if (plan->nplans <= 0)  /* Get typeId of column */
>                       argtypes[i] = SPI_gettypeid(tupdesc, fnumber);
>       }
>       nargs -= nkeys;
>       args += nkeys;
> 
>       /*
>        * If we have to prepare plans ...
>        */
>       if (plan->nplans <= 0)
>       {
>               void       *pplan;
>               char            sql[8192];
>               char      **args2 = args;
> 
>               plan->splan = (void **) malloc(nrefs * sizeof(void *));
> 
>               for (r = 0; r < nrefs; r++)
>               {
>                       relname = args2[0];
> 
>                       /*
>                        * For 'R'estrict action we construct SELECT query - SELECT 1
>                        * FROM _referencing_relation_ WHERE Fkey1 = $1 [AND Fkey2 =
>                        * $2 [...]] - to check is tuple referenced or not.
>                        */
>                       if (action == 'r')
> 
>                               sprintf(sql, "select 1 from %s where ", relname);
> 
>                       /*
>                        * For 'C'ascade action we construct DELETE query - DELETE
>                        * FROM _referencing_relation_ WHERE Fkey1 = $1 [AND Fkey2 =
>                        * $2 [...]] - to delete all referencing tuples.
>                        */
>                       else if (action == 'c')
> 
>                               sprintf(sql, "delete from %s where ", relname);
> 
>                       /*
>                        * For 'S'etnull action we construct UPDATE query - UPDATE
>                        * _referencing_relation_ SET Fkey1 null [, Fkey2 null [...]]
>                        * WHERE Fkey1 = $1 [AND Fkey2 = $2 [...]] - to set key
>                        * columns in all referencing tuples to NULL.
>                        */
>                       else if (action == 's')
>                       {
>                               sprintf(sql, "update %s set ", relname);
>                               for (i = 1; i <= nkeys; i++)
>                               {
>                                       sprintf(sql + strlen(sql), "%s = null%s",
>                                                       args2[i], (i < nkeys) ? ", " : 
>"");
>                               }
>                               strcat(sql, " where ");
>                       }
> 
>                       /* Construct WHERE qual */
>                       for (i = 1; i <= nkeys; i++)
>                       {
>                               sprintf(sql + strlen(sql), "%s = $%d %s",
>                                               args2[i], i, (i < nkeys) ? "and " : 
>"");
>                       }
> 
>                       /* Prepare plan for query */
>                       pplan = SPI_prepare(sql, nkeys, argtypes);
>                       if (pplan == NULL)
>                               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: SPI_prepare returned 
>%d", SPI_result);
> 
>                       /*
>                        * Remember that SPI_prepare places plan in current memory
>                        * context - so, we have to save plan in Top memory context
>                        * for latter use.
>                        */
>                       pplan = SPI_saveplan(pplan);
>                       if (pplan == NULL)
>                               elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: SPI_saveplan returned 
>%d", SPI_result);
> 
>                       plan->splan[r] = pplan;
> 
>                       args2 += nkeys + 1; /* to the next relation */
>               }
>               plan->nplans = nrefs;
>       }
> 
>       /*
>        * If UPDATE and key is not changed ...
>        */
>       if (newtuple != NULL && isequal)
>       {
>               SPI_finish();
>               return (newtuple);
>       }
> 
>       /*
>        * Ok, execute prepared plan(s).
>        */
>       for (r = 0; r < nrefs; r++)
>       {
> 
>               /*
>                * For 'R'estrict we may to execute plan for one tuple only, for
>                * other actions - for all tuples.
>                */
>               int                     tcount = (action == 'r') ? 1 : 0;
> 
>               relname = args[0];
> 
>               ret = SPI_execp(plan->splan[r], kvals, NULL, tcount);
>               /* we have no NULLs - so we pass   ^^^^  here */
> 
>               if (ret < 0)
>                       elog(ERROR, "check_foreign_key: SPI_execp returned %d", ret);
> 
>               /* If action is 'R'estrict ... */
>               if (action == 'r')
>               {
>                       /* If there is tuple returned by SELECT then ... */
>                       if (SPI_processed > 0)
>                               elog(ERROR, "%s: tuple referenced in %s",
>                                        trigger->tgname, relname);
>               }
> #ifdef REFINT_VERBOSE
>               else
>                       elog(NOTICE, "%s: %d tuple(s) of %s are %s",
>                                trigger->tgname, SPI_processed, relname,
>                                (action == 'c') ? "deleted" : "setted to null");
> #endif
>               args += nkeys + 1;              /* to the next relation */
>       }
> 
>       SPI_finish();
> 
>       return ((newtuple == NULL) ? trigtuple : newtuple);
> }
> 
> static EPlan *
> find_plan(char *ident, EPlan ** eplan, int *nplans)
> {
>       EPlan      *newp;
>       int                     i;
> 
>       if (*nplans > 0)
>       {
>               for (i = 0; i < *nplans; i++)
>               {
>                       if (strcmp((*eplan)[i].ident, ident) == 0)
>                               break;
>               }
>               if (i != *nplans)
>                       return (*eplan + i);
>               *eplan = (EPlan *) realloc(*eplan, (i + 1) * sizeof(EPlan));
>               newp = *eplan + i;
>       }
>       else
>       {
>               newp = *eplan = (EPlan *) malloc(sizeof(EPlan));
>               (*nplans) = i = 0;
>       }
> 
>       newp->ident = (char *) malloc(strlen(ident) + 1);
>       strcpy(newp->ident, ident);
>       newp->nplans = 0;
>       newp->splan = NULL;
>       (*nplans)++;
> 
>       return (newp);
> }


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