2017-09-22 19:28 GMT-03:00 Gregory Brail <gregbr...@google.com>: > We have been working on a project that makes extensive use of logical > replication for use inside Apigee (which is a very small part of Google): > > https://github.com/apigee-labs/transicator > > In order to do this, we had to write our own logical replication plugin > because the supplied "test_decoding" plugin from the "contrib" directory was > hard for us to work with. Primarily: > test_decoding is a proof of concept to illustrate the logical decoding potential. It is not intended for production. I developed wal2json [1] for general use. It outputs changes in JSON. It was one of the first logical decoding plugins.
> 1) It doesn't include all the fields that we need for Transicator (most > importantly we need the LSN and the 64-bit transaction ID). > wal2json includes both. > 2) It outputs a text format that is hard to parse. > There are a lot of JSON parsers. > I imagine that other users of logical decoding are facing similar problems. > > Would the community support the development of another plugin that is > distributed as part of "contrib" that addresses these issues? I'd be happy > to submit a patch, or GitHub repo, or whatever works best as an example. > (Also, although Transicator uses protobuf, I'm happy to have it output a > simple binary format as well.) > There was a prior discussion and it was suggestted that we have a ready-for-production plugin in core (besides pgoutput). It was suggested [1] that I submit wal2json for 11. I'm in process to clean up the code and hope to submit it to CF2. [1] https://github.com/eulerto/wal2json [2] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAHE3wggh6ucSCB%2BhnSK04xEQx75f3DTz0wPSjRMJFjum6pRrPQ%40mail.gmail.com -- Euler Taveira Timbira - http://www.timbira.com.br/ PostgreSQL: Consultoria, Desenvolvimento, Suporte 24x7 e Treinamento -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers