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module ActiveRecord
  module ConnectionAdapters
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    module PostgreSQL
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      class SchemaCreation < AbstractAdapter::SchemaCreation
        private

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        def column_options(o)
          column_options = super
          column_options[:array] = o.array
          column_options
        end

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        def add_column_options!(sql, options)
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          if options[:array]
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            sql << '[]'
          end
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          super
        end
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        def quote_default_expression(value, column)
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          if column.type == :uuid && value =~ /\(\)/
            value
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          else
            super
          end
        end
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        def type_for_column(column)
          if column.array
            @conn.lookup_cast_type("#{column.sql_type}[]")
          else
            super
          end
        end
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      end

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      module SchemaStatements
        # Drops the database specified on the +name+ attribute
        # and creates it again using the provided +options+.
        def recreate_database(name, options = {}) #:nodoc:
          drop_database(name)
          create_database(name, options)
        end

        # Create a new PostgreSQL database. Options include <tt>:owner</tt>, <tt>:template</tt>,
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        # <tt>:encoding</tt> (defaults to utf8), <tt>:collation</tt>, <tt>:ctype</tt>,
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        # <tt>:tablespace</tt>, and <tt>:connection_limit</tt> (note that MySQL uses
        # <tt>:charset</tt> while PostgreSQL uses <tt>:encoding</tt>).
        #
        # Example:
        #   create_database config[:database], config
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        #   create_database 'foo_development', encoding: 'unicode'
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        def create_database(name, options = {})
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          options = { encoding: 'utf8' }.merge!(options.symbolize_keys)
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          option_string = options.inject("") do |memo, (key, value)|
            memo += case key
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            when :owner
              " OWNER = \"#{value}\""
            when :template
              " TEMPLATE = \"#{value}\""
            when :encoding
              " ENCODING = '#{value}'"
            when :collation
              " LC_COLLATE = '#{value}'"
            when :ctype
              " LC_CTYPE = '#{value}'"
            when :tablespace
              " TABLESPACE = \"#{value}\""
            when :connection_limit
              " CONNECTION LIMIT = #{value}"
            else
              ""
            end
          end

          execute "CREATE DATABASE #{quote_table_name(name)}#{option_string}"
        end

        # Drops a PostgreSQL database.
        #
        # Example:
        #   drop_database 'matt_development'
        def drop_database(name) #:nodoc:
          execute "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS #{quote_table_name(name)}"
        end

        # Returns the list of all tables in the schema search path or a specified schema.
        def tables(name = nil)
          query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA').map { |row| row[0] }
            SELECT tablename
            FROM pg_tables
            WHERE schemaname = ANY (current_schemas(false))
          SQL
        end

        # Returns true if table exists.
        # If the schema is not specified as part of +name+ then it will only find tables within
        # the current schema search path (regardless of permissions to access tables in other schemas)
        def table_exists?(name)
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          name = Utils.extract_schema_qualified_name(name.to_s)
          return false unless name.identifier
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          exec_query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA').rows.first[0].to_i > 0
              SELECT COUNT(*)
              FROM pg_class c
              LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace
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              WHERE c.relkind IN ('r','v','m') -- (r)elation/table, (v)iew, (m)aterialized view
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              AND c.relname = '#{name.identifier}'
              AND n.nspname = #{name.schema ? "'#{name.schema}'" : 'ANY (current_schemas(false))'}
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          SQL
        end

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        def drop_table(table_name, options = {})
          execute "DROP TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)}#{' CASCADE' if options[:force] == :cascade}"
        end

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        # Returns true if schema exists.
        def schema_exists?(name)
          exec_query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA').rows.first[0].to_i > 0
            SELECT COUNT(*)
            FROM pg_namespace
            WHERE nspname = '#{name}'
          SQL
        end

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        def index_name_exists?(table_name, index_name, default)
          exec_query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA').rows.first[0].to_i > 0
            SELECT COUNT(*)
            FROM pg_class t
            INNER JOIN pg_index d ON t.oid = d.indrelid
            INNER JOIN pg_class i ON d.indexrelid = i.oid
            WHERE i.relkind = 'i'
              AND i.relname = '#{index_name}'
              AND t.relname = '#{table_name}'
              AND i.relnamespace IN (SELECT oid FROM pg_namespace WHERE nspname = ANY (current_schemas(false)) )
          SQL
        end

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        # Returns an array of indexes for the given table.
        def indexes(table_name, name = nil)
           result = query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA')
             SELECT distinct i.relname, d.indisunique, d.indkey, pg_get_indexdef(d.indexrelid), t.oid
             FROM pg_class t
             INNER JOIN pg_index d ON t.oid = d.indrelid
             INNER JOIN pg_class i ON d.indexrelid = i.oid
             WHERE i.relkind = 'i'
               AND d.indisprimary = 'f'
               AND t.relname = '#{table_name}'
               AND i.relnamespace IN (SELECT oid FROM pg_namespace WHERE nspname = ANY (current_schemas(false)) )
            ORDER BY i.relname
          SQL

          result.map do |row|
            index_name = row[0]
            unique = row[1] == 't'
            indkey = row[2].split(" ")
            inddef = row[3]
            oid = row[4]

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            columns = Hash[query(<<-SQL, "SCHEMA")]
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            SELECT a.attnum, a.attname
            FROM pg_attribute a
            WHERE a.attrelid = #{oid}
            AND a.attnum IN (#{indkey.join(",")})
            SQL

            column_names = columns.values_at(*indkey).compact

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            unless column_names.empty?
              # add info on sort order for columns (only desc order is explicitly specified, asc is the default)
              desc_order_columns = inddef.scan(/(\w+) DESC/).flatten
              orders = desc_order_columns.any? ? Hash[desc_order_columns.map {|order_column| [order_column, :desc]}] : {}
              where = inddef.scan(/WHERE (.+)$/).flatten[0]
              using = inddef.scan(/USING (.+?) /).flatten[0].to_sym

              IndexDefinition.new(table_name, index_name, unique, column_names, [], orders, where, nil, using)
            end
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          end.compact
        end

        # Returns the list of all column definitions for a table.
        def columns(table_name)
          # Limit, precision, and scale are all handled by the superclass.
          column_definitions(table_name).map do |column_name, type, default, notnull, oid, fmod|
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            oid = get_oid_type(oid.to_i, fmod.to_i, column_name, type)
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            default_value = extract_value_from_default(oid, default)
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            default_function = extract_default_function(default_value, default)
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            new_column(column_name, default_value, oid, type, notnull == 'f', default_function)
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          end
        end

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        def new_column(name, default, cast_type, sql_type = nil, null = true, default_function = nil) # :nodoc:
          PostgreSQLColumn.new(name, default, cast_type, sql_type, null, default_function)
        end

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        # Returns the current database name.
        def current_database
          query('select current_database()', 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
        end

        # Returns the current schema name.
        def current_schema
          query('SELECT current_schema', 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
        end

        # Returns the current database encoding format.
        def encoding
          query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
            SELECT pg_encoding_to_char(pg_database.encoding) FROM pg_database
            WHERE pg_database.datname LIKE '#{current_database}'
          end_sql
        end

        # Returns the current database collation.
        def collation
          query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
            SELECT pg_database.datcollate FROM pg_database WHERE pg_database.datname LIKE '#{current_database}'
          end_sql
        end

        # Returns the current database ctype.
        def ctype
          query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
            SELECT pg_database.datctype FROM pg_database WHERE pg_database.datname LIKE '#{current_database}'
          end_sql
        end

        # Returns an array of schema names.
        def schema_names
          query(<<-SQL, 'SCHEMA').flatten
            SELECT nspname
              FROM pg_namespace
             WHERE nspname !~ '^pg_.*'
               AND nspname NOT IN ('information_schema')
             ORDER by nspname;
          SQL
        end

        # Creates a schema for the given schema name.
        def create_schema schema_name
          execute "CREATE SCHEMA #{schema_name}"
        end

        # Drops the schema for the given schema name.
        def drop_schema schema_name
          execute "DROP SCHEMA #{schema_name} CASCADE"
        end

        # Sets the schema search path to a string of comma-separated schema names.
        # Names beginning with $ have to be quoted (e.g. $user => '$user').
        # See: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/ddl-schemas.html
        #
        # This should be not be called manually but set in database.yml.
        def schema_search_path=(schema_csv)
          if schema_csv
            execute("SET search_path TO #{schema_csv}", 'SCHEMA')
            @schema_search_path = schema_csv
          end
        end

        # Returns the active schema search path.
        def schema_search_path
          @schema_search_path ||= query('SHOW search_path', 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
        end

        # Returns the current client message level.
        def client_min_messages
          query('SHOW client_min_messages', 'SCHEMA')[0][0]
        end

        # Set the client message level.
        def client_min_messages=(level)
          execute("SET client_min_messages TO '#{level}'", 'SCHEMA')
        end

        # Returns the sequence name for a table's primary key or some other specified key.
        def default_sequence_name(table_name, pk = nil) #:nodoc:
          result = serial_sequence(table_name, pk || 'id')
          return nil unless result
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          Utils.extract_schema_qualified_name(result).to_s
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        rescue ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
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          PostgreSQL::Name.new(nil, "#{table_name}_#{pk || 'id'}_seq").to_s
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        end

        def serial_sequence(table, column)
          result = exec_query(<<-eosql, 'SCHEMA')
            SELECT pg_get_serial_sequence('#{table}', '#{column}')
          eosql
          result.rows.first.first
        end

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        # Sets the sequence of a table's primary key to the specified value.
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        def set_pk_sequence!(table, value) #:nodoc:
          pk, sequence = pk_and_sequence_for(table)
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          if pk
            if sequence
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              quoted_sequence = quote_table_name(sequence)
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              select_value <<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA'
              SELECT setval('#{quoted_sequence}', #{value})
              end_sql
            else
              @logger.warn "#{table} has primary key #{pk} with no default sequence" if @logger
            end
          end
        end

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        # Resets the sequence of a table's primary key to the maximum value.
        def reset_pk_sequence!(table, pk = nil, sequence = nil) #:nodoc:
          unless pk and sequence
            default_pk, default_sequence = pk_and_sequence_for(table)

            pk ||= default_pk
            sequence ||= default_sequence
          end

          if @logger && pk && !sequence
            @logger.warn "#{table} has primary key #{pk} with no default sequence"
          end

          if pk && sequence
            quoted_sequence = quote_table_name(sequence)

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            select_value <<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA'
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              SELECT setval('#{quoted_sequence}', (SELECT COALESCE(MAX(#{quote_column_name pk})+(SELECT increment_by FROM #{quoted_sequence}), (SELECT min_value FROM #{quoted_sequence})) FROM #{quote_table_name(table)}), false)
            end_sql
          end
        end

        # Returns a table's primary key and belonging sequence.
        def pk_and_sequence_for(table) #:nodoc:
          # First try looking for a sequence with a dependency on the
          # given table's primary key.
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          result = query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA')[0]
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            SELECT attr.attname, nsp.nspname, seq.relname
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            FROM pg_class      seq,
                 pg_attribute  attr,
                 pg_depend     dep,
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                 pg_constraint cons,
                 pg_namespace  nsp
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            WHERE seq.oid           = dep.objid
              AND seq.relkind       = 'S'
              AND attr.attrelid     = dep.refobjid
              AND attr.attnum       = dep.refobjsubid
              AND attr.attrelid     = cons.conrelid
              AND attr.attnum       = cons.conkey[1]
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              AND seq.relnamespace  = nsp.oid
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              AND cons.contype      = 'p'
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              AND dep.classid       = 'pg_class'::regclass
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              AND dep.refobjid      = '#{quote_table_name(table)}'::regclass
          end_sql

          if result.nil? or result.empty?
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            result = query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA')[0]
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              SELECT attr.attname, nsp.nspname,
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                CASE
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                  WHEN pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid) !~* 'nextval' THEN NULL
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                  WHEN split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2) ~ '.' THEN
                    substr(split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2),
                           strpos(split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2), '.')+1)
                  ELSE split_part(pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid), '''', 2)
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                END
              FROM pg_class       t
              JOIN pg_attribute   attr ON (t.oid = attrelid)
              JOIN pg_attrdef     def  ON (adrelid = attrelid AND adnum = attnum)
              JOIN pg_constraint  cons ON (conrelid = adrelid AND adnum = conkey[1])
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              JOIN pg_namespace   nsp  ON (t.relnamespace = nsp.oid)
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              WHERE t.oid = '#{quote_table_name(table)}'::regclass
                AND cons.contype = 'p'
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                AND pg_get_expr(def.adbin, def.adrelid) ~* 'nextval|uuid_generate'
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            end_sql
          end

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          pk = result.shift
          if result.last
            [pk, PostgreSQL::Name.new(*result)]
          else
            [pk, nil]
          end
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        rescue
          nil
        end

        # Returns just a table's primary key
        def primary_key(table)
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          pks = exec_query(<<-end_sql, 'SCHEMA').rows
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            SELECT attr.attname
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            FROM pg_attribute attr
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            INNER JOIN pg_constraint cons ON attr.attrelid = cons.conrelid AND attr.attnum = any(cons.conkey)
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            WHERE cons.contype = 'p'
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              AND cons.conrelid = '#{quote_table_name(table)}'::regclass
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          end_sql
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          return nil unless pks.count == 1
          pks[0][0]
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        end

        # Renames a table.
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        # Also renames a table's primary key sequence if the sequence name exists and
        # matches the Active Record default.
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        #
        # Example:
        #   rename_table('octopuses', 'octopi')
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        def rename_table(table_name, new_name)
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          clear_cache!
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          execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} RENAME TO #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
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          pk, seq = pk_and_sequence_for(new_name)
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          if seq && seq.identifier == "#{table_name}_#{pk}_seq"
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            new_seq = "#{new_name}_#{pk}_seq"
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            idx = "#{table_name}_pkey"
            new_idx = "#{new_name}_pkey"
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            execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(seq)} RENAME TO #{quote_table_name(new_seq)}"
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            execute "ALTER INDEX #{quote_table_name(idx)} RENAME TO #{quote_table_name(new_idx)}"
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          end
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          rename_table_indexes(table_name, new_name)
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        end

        # Adds a new column to the named table.
        # See TableDefinition#column for details of the options you can use.
        def add_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {})
          clear_cache!
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          super
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        end

        # Changes the column of a table.
        def change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {})
          clear_cache!
          quoted_table_name = quote_table_name(table_name)
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          sql_type = type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])
          sql_type << "[]" if options[:array]
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          sql = "ALTER TABLE #{quoted_table_name} ALTER COLUMN #{quote_column_name(column_name)} TYPE #{sql_type}"
          sql << " USING #{options[:using]}" if options[:using]
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          if options[:cast_as]
            sql << " USING CAST(#{quote_column_name(column_name)} AS #{type_to_sql(options[:cast_as], options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])})"
          end
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          execute sql
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          change_column_default(table_name, column_name, options[:default]) if options_include_default?(options)
          change_column_null(table_name, column_name, options[:null], options[:default]) if options.key?(:null)
        end

        # Changes the default value of a table column.
        def change_column_default(table_name, column_name, default)
          clear_cache!
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          column = column_for(table_name, column_name)
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          return unless column
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          alter_column_query = "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER COLUMN #{quote_column_name(column_name)} %s"
          if default.nil?
            # <tt>DEFAULT NULL</tt> results in the same behavior as <tt>DROP DEFAULT</tt>. However, PostgreSQL will
            # cast the default to the columns type, which leaves us with a default like "default NULL::character varying".
            execute alter_column_query % "DROP DEFAULT"
          else
            execute alter_column_query % "SET DEFAULT #{quote_default_value(default, column)}"
          end
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        end

        def change_column_null(table_name, column_name, null, default = nil)
          clear_cache!
          unless null || default.nil?
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            column = column_for(table_name, column_name)
            execute("UPDATE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} SET #{quote_column_name(column_name)}=#{quote_default_value(default, column)} WHERE #{quote_column_name(column_name)} IS NULL") if column
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          end
          execute("ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{null ? 'DROP' : 'SET'} NOT NULL")
        end

        # Renames a column in a table.
        def rename_column(table_name, column_name, new_column_name)
          clear_cache!
          execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} RENAME COLUMN #{quote_column_name(column_name)} TO #{quote_column_name(new_column_name)}"
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          rename_column_indexes(table_name, column_name, new_column_name)
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        end

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        def add_index(table_name, column_name, options = {}) #:nodoc:
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          index_name, index_type, index_columns, index_options, index_algorithm, index_using = add_index_options(table_name, column_name, options)
          execute "CREATE #{index_type} INDEX #{index_algorithm} #{quote_column_name(index_name)} ON #{quote_table_name(table_name)} #{index_using} (#{index_columns})#{index_options}"
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        end

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        def remove_index!(table_name, index_name) #:nodoc:
          execute "DROP INDEX #{quote_table_name(index_name)}"
        end

        def rename_index(table_name, old_name, new_name)
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          validate_index_length!(table_name, new_name)

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          execute "ALTER INDEX #{quote_column_name(old_name)} RENAME TO #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
        end

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        def foreign_keys(table_name)
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          fk_info = select_all <<-SQL.strip_heredoc
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            SELECT t2.oid::regclass::text AS to_table, a1.attname AS column, a2.attname AS primary_key, c.conname AS name, c.confupdtype AS on_update, c.confdeltype AS on_delete
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            FROM pg_constraint c
            JOIN pg_class t1 ON c.conrelid = t1.oid
            JOIN pg_class t2 ON c.confrelid = t2.oid
            JOIN pg_attribute a1 ON a1.attnum = c.conkey[1] AND a1.attrelid = t1.oid
            JOIN pg_attribute a2 ON a2.attnum = c.confkey[1] AND a2.attrelid = t2.oid
            JOIN pg_namespace t3 ON c.connamespace = t3.oid
            WHERE c.contype = 'f'
              AND t1.relname = #{quote(table_name)}
              AND t3.nspname = ANY (current_schemas(false))
            ORDER BY c.conname
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          SQL

          fk_info.map do |row|
            options = {
              column: row['column'],
              name: row['name'],
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              primary_key: row['primary_key']
            }

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            options[:on_delete] = extract_foreign_key_action(row['on_delete'])
            options[:on_update] = extract_foreign_key_action(row['on_update'])
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            ForeignKeyDefinition.new(table_name, row['to_table'], options)
          end
        end

        def extract_foreign_key_action(specifier) # :nodoc:
          case specifier
          when 'c'; :cascade
          when 'n'; :nullify
          when 'r'; :restrict
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          end
        end

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        def index_name_length
          63
        end

        # Maps logical Rails types to PostgreSQL-specific data types.
        def type_to_sql(type, limit = nil, precision = nil, scale = nil)
          case type.to_s
          when 'binary'
            # PostgreSQL doesn't support limits on binary (bytea) columns.
            # The hard limit is 1Gb, because of a 32-bit size field, and TOAST.
            case limit
            when nil, 0..0x3fffffff; super(type)
            else raise(ActiveRecordError, "No binary type has byte size #{limit}.")
            end
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          when 'text'
            # PostgreSQL doesn't support limits on text columns.
            # The hard limit is 1Gb, according to section 8.3 in the manual.
            case limit
            when nil, 0..0x3fffffff; super(type)
            else raise(ActiveRecordError, "The limit on text can be at most 1GB - 1byte.")
            end
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          when 'integer'
            return 'integer' unless limit

            case limit
              when 1, 2; 'smallint'
              when 3, 4; 'integer'
              when 5..8; 'bigint'
              else raise(ActiveRecordError, "No integer type has byte size #{limit}. Use a numeric with precision 0 instead.")
            end
          when 'datetime'
            return super unless precision

            case precision
              when 0..6; "timestamp(#{precision})"
              else raise(ActiveRecordError, "No timestamp type has precision of #{precision}. The allowed range of precision is from 0 to 6")
            end
          else
            super
          end
        end

        # PostgreSQL requires the ORDER BY columns in the select list for distinct queries, and
        # requires that the ORDER BY include the distinct column.
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        def columns_for_distinct(columns, orders) #:nodoc:
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          order_columns = orders.reject(&:blank?).map{ |s|
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              # Convert Arel node to string
              s = s.to_sql unless s.is_a?(String)
              # Remove any ASC/DESC modifiers
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              s.gsub(/\s+(?:ASC|DESC)\b/i, '')
               .gsub(/\s+NULLS\s+(?:FIRST|LAST)\b/i, '')
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            }.reject(&:blank?).map.with_index { |column, i| "#{column} AS alias_#{i}" }

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          [super, *order_columns].join(', ')
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        end
      end
    end
  end
end