On 28/10/2024 17:51, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
This is something I hacked together on the way back from pgconf.eu. It's highly experimental.

The idea is to do the equivalent of pg_wal_replay_wait() on the protocol level, so that it is ideally fully transparent to the application code. The application just issues queries, and they might be serviced by a primary or a standby, but there is always a correct ordering of reads after writes.

Additionally, I'm exploring whether this is an idea for a protocol extension that might be a bit more complex than, say, longer cancel keys, something we could have a discussion around protocol versioning around.

The patch adds a protocol extension called _pq_.wait_for_lsn as well as a libpq connection option wait_for_lsn to activate the same.  (Use e.g., psql -d 'wait_for_lsn=1'.)

With this protocol extension, two things are changed:

- The ReadyForQuery message sends back the current LSN.

+1

- The Query message sends an LSN to wait for.  (This doesn't handle the extended query protocol yet.)

I'd suggest adding a new message type for this, so that it works the same with simple and extended query. Or if you just want to wait without issuing any query.

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Heikki Linnakangas
Neon (https://neon.tech)



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