Hello,

when using Postgres 10 or higher, it seems that pgoutput can be used as an
output plugin for logical replication.

Does this allow to detect column renames ? Or is there a ticket for adding
support if the feature does not exist (if it is feasible to implement) ?

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/protocol-logicalrep-message-formats.html
should
be the format spec of pgoutput and it does not seem to contain sufficient
information for detecting renames. Also checked for Postgres version 11 and
12.

What I was hoping to find is the ordinal position of columns and use that
to infer column renames. As new columns always get a higher ordinal
position and renamed columns keep their position. Hence, a column rename
could be detected if different column names are received for the same
ordinal position, by tracking the column name per ordinal position at the
consumer. (Please let me know if any of that is incorrect)

cheers

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