Hi, The time based lag tracking commit [1] added interface for logging progress of replication so that we can report lag as time interval instead of just bytes. But the patch didn't contain patch for the builtin logical replication.
So I wrote something that implements this. I didn't like all that much the API layering in terms of exporting the walsender's LagTrackerWrite() for use by plugin directly. Normally output plugin does not have to care if it's running under walsender or not, it uses abstracted write interface for that which can be implemented in various ways (that's how we implement SQL interface to logical decoding after all). So I decided to add another function to the logical decoding write api called update_progress and call that one from the output plugin. The walsender then implements that new API to call the LagTrackerWrite() while the SQL interface just does not implement it at all. This seems like cleaner way of doing it. Thoughts? -- Petr Jelinek http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services
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