Release 14Release date:2021-??-?? (AS OF 2021-05-15)OverviewPostgreSQL 14 contains many new features and
enhancements, including:
The above items and other new features
of PostgreSQL 14 are explained in more
detail in the sections below.
Migration to Version 14
A dump/restore using or use of or logical replication is required for those
wishing to migrate data from any previous release. See for general information on migrating to new major
releases.
Version 14 contains a number of changes that may affect compatibility
with previous releases. Observe the following incompatibilities:
Prevent the containment operators (<@ and @>) for from using GiST indexes (Tom Lane)
Previously a full GiST index scan was required, so just avoid
that and scan the heap, which is faster. Indexes created for this
purpose should be removed.
Remove deprecated containment operators @ and ~ for built-in
geometric data types and
contrib modules , ,
, and (Justin Pryzby)
The more consistent <@ and @> have been recommended for
many years.
Fix to_tsquery()
and websearch_to_tsquery() to properly parse
query text containing discarded tokens (Alexander Korotkov)
Certain discarded tokens, like underscore, caused the output of
these functions to produce incorrect tsquery output, e.g., both
websearch_to_tsquery('"pg_class pg"') and to_tsquery('pg_class
<-> pg') used to output '( pg & class ) <-> pg',
but now both output 'pg <-> class <-> pg'.
Fix websearch_to_tsquery()
to properly parse multiple adjacent discarded tokens in quotes
(Alexander Korotkov)
Previously, quoted text that contained multiple adjacent discarded
tokens were treated as multiple tokens, causing incorrect tsquery
output, e.g., websearch_to_tsquery('"aaa: bbb"') used to output
'aaa <2> bbb', but now outputs 'aaa <-> bbb'.
Change the default of the
server parameter to scram-sha-256 (Peter
Eisentraut)
Previously it was md5. All new passwords will
be stored as SHA256 unless this server variable is changed or
the password is specified in md5 format. Also, the legacy (and
undocumented) boolean-like values which were previously synonyms
for md5 are no longer accepted.
Overhaul the specification of clientcert in pg_hba.conf
(Kyotaro Horiguchi)
Values
1/0/no-verify
are no longer supported; only the strings
verify-ca and verify-full
can be used. Also, disallow verify-ca if cert
authentication is enabled since cert requires
verify-full checking.
Remove support for SSL
compression (Daniel Gustafsson, Michael Paquier)
This was already disabled by default in previous Postgres releases,
and most modern OpenSSL and TLS versions no
longer support it.
Remove server and libpq support
for the version 2 wire protocol
(Heikki Linnakangas)
This was last used as the default in Postgres 7.2 (year 2002).
Change EXTRACT
to return the NUMERIC data type (Peter Eisentraut)
EXTRACT(date) now throws an error for units
that are not part of the date data type.
Fix handling of infinite window function ranges
(Tom Lane)
Previously window frame clauses like 'inf' PRECEDING AND
'inf' FOLLOWING returned incorrect results.
Prevent 's function
normal_rand() from accepting negative values
(Ashutosh Bapat)
Negative values produced undesirable results.
Change var_samp()
and stddev_samp() with numeric parameters to
return NULL for a single NaN value (Tom Lane)
Previously NaN was returned.
Remove factorial operators ! and
!! (Mark Dilger)
The factorial()
function is still supported. Also remove function
numeric_fac().
Disallow factorial() of negative numbers
(Peter Eisentraut)
Previously such cases returned 1.
Remove support for postfix
(right-unary) operators (Mark Dilger)
pg_dump and
pg_upgrade will warn if postfix operators
are being dumped.
Allow \D and \W shorthands to
match newlines in regular
expression newline-sensitive mode (Tom Lane)
Previously they did not match; [^[:digit:]] or
[^[:word:]] can be used to get the old behavior.
Improve handling of regular expression back-references (Tom Lane)
For example, disregard ^ in its expansion in
\1 in (^\d+).*\1.
Disallow \w as range start/end in character
classes (Tom Lane)
This previously was allowed but produced incorrect results.
Require custom server
variable names to match the pattern used for unquoted
SQL identifiers (Tom Lane)
Remove server variable
vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor (Peter Geoghegan)
This setting was ignored starting in
PostgreSQL version 13.3.
Return false for has_column_privilege()
checks on non-existent or dropped columns when using attribute
numbers (Joe Conway)
Previously such attribute numbers returned an invalid column error.
Pass doubled quote marks in
SQL command strings literally (Tom Lane)
Previously 'abc''def' was passed to the server
as 'abc'def', and "abc""def"
was passed as "abc"def".
Disallow single-quoting of the language name in the
CREATE/DROP
LANGUAGE command (Peter Eisentraut)
Remove contrib program pg_standby
(Justin Pryzby)
Remove composite
types for sequences or toast tables (Tom Lane)
Remove operator_precedence_warning setting
(Tom Lane)
This was needed for warning applications about
PostgreSQL 9.5 changes.
Changes
Below you will find a detailed account of the changes between
PostgreSQL 14 and the previous major
release.
Server
Add predefined roles pg_read_all_data
and pg_write_all_data (Stephen Frost)
These non-login roles can be used to give read or write permission
to all tables, views, and sequences.
Add a predefined role to match the database owner (Noah Misch)
It is called pg_database_owner;
this is useful in template databases.
Remove temporary files after backend crashes (Euler Taveira)
These files were previously retained for debugging
purposes; deletion can be disabled with .
Allow long-running queries to be canceled if the client disconnects
(Sergey Cherkashin, Thomas Munro)
The server variable allows some
supported operating systems to automatically cancel queries by
disconnected clients.
Add function pg_wait_for_backend_termination()
that waits for session exit (Bharath Rupireddy)
Also add a similar optional wait parameter to pg_terminate_backend()
Allow wide tuples to be always added to almost-empty heap pages
(John Naylor, Floris van Nee)
Previously tuples whose insertion would have exceeded the page's
fill factor were instead
added to new pages.
Add Set Server Name Indication (SNI) for
SSL connection packets (Peter Eisentraut)
This can be disabled by turning off client option sslsni.
Vacuuming
Allow vacuum to skip index vacuuming when the number of removable
index entries is insignificant (Masahiko Sawada, Peter Geoghegan)
Allow vacuum to eagerly add newly deleted btree pages to the free
space map (Peter Geoghegan)
Previously vacuum could only place preexisting deleted pages in
the free space map.
Allow vacuum to deallocate space reserved by trailing unused heap
line pointers (Matthias van de Meent, Peter Geoghegan)
Speed up vacuuming of databases with many relations (Tatsuhito
Kasahara)
Reduce the default value of to better reflects current
hardware capabilities (Peter Geoghegan)
Add ability to skip vacuuming of TOAST tables
(Nathan Bossart)
VACUUM
now has a PROCESS_TOAST which can be set to
false to disable TOAST processing, and vacuumdb
has a option.
Have COPY FREEZE
appropriately update page visibility bits (Anastasia Lubennikova,
Pavan Deolasee, Jeff Janes)
Cause vacuum operations to be aggressive if the table is near
xid or multixact wraparound (Masahiko Sawada, Peter Geoghegan)
This is controlled by
and .
Increase warning time and hard limit before transaction id and
multi-transaction wraparound (Noah Misch)
This should reduce the possibility of failures that occur without
having issued warnings about wraparound.
Autovacuum now analyzes
partitioned tables (Yuzuko Hosoya, Álvaro Herrera)
Insert, update, and delete tuple counts from partitions are now
propagated to their parent tables so autovacuum knows when to
process them.
Add per-index information to autovacuum logging
output (Masahiko Sawada)
Partitioning
Improve the performance of updates/deletes on partitioned tables
when only a few partitions are affected (Amit Langote, Tom Lane)
This also allows updates/deletes on partitioned tables to use
execution-time partition pruning.
Allow partitions to be detached in a non-blocking manner
(Álvaro Herrera)
The syntax is ALTER TABLE ... DETACH PARTITION
... CONCURRENTLY, and FINALIZE.
Allow the arbitrary collations of partition boundary values
(Tom Lane)
Previously it had to match the collation of the partition key.
Indexes
Allow btree index additions to remove expired index entries
to prevent page splits (Peter Geoghegan)
This is particularly helpful for reducing index bloat on tables
whose indexed columns are frequently updated.
Allow BRIN indexes
to record multiple min/max values per range (Tomas Vondra)
This is useful if there are groups of values in each page range.
Allow BRIN indexes to use bloom filters
(Tomas Vondra)
This allows bloom indexes to be used effectively with data that
is not physically localized in the heap.
Allow some GiST indexes to be built
by presorting the data (Andrey Borodin)
Presorting happens automatically and allows for faster index
creation and smaller indexes.
Allow SP-GiST to use
INCLUDE'd columns (Pavel Borisov)
Optimizer
Allow hash lookup of IN clause with many
constants (James Coleman, David Rowley)
Previously the only option was to sequentially scan the list
of constants.
Increase the number of places extended statistics can
be used for OR clause estimation (Tomas Vondra,
Dean Rasheed)
Allow extended statistics on expressions (Tomas Vondra)
This allows statistics on a group of expressions and columns,
rather than only columns like previously. System view pg_stats_ext_exprs
reports such statistics. ALTER TABLE ... ALTER COLUMN
... TYPE RESETS STASTISTICS?
Allow efficient heap scanning of a range of TIDs (Edmund
Horner, David Rowley)
Previously a sequential scan was required for non-equality
TID specifications.
Fix EXPLAIN CREATE TABLE
AS and EXPLAIN CREATE MATERIALIZED
VIEW to honor IF NOT EXISTS
(Bharath Rupireddy)
Previously, if the object already exists,
EXPLAIN would fail.
General Performance
Improve the speed of computing MVCC visibility snapshots on systems with many
CPUs and high session counts (Andres Freund)
This also improves performance when there are many idle sessions.
Add executor method to cache results from the inner-side of nested
loop joins (David Rowley)
This is useful if only a small percentage of rows is checked on
the inner side.
Allow window functions
to perform incremental sorts (David Rowley)
Improve the I/O performance of parallel sequential scans (Thomas
Munro, David Rowley)
This was done by allocating blocks in groups to parallel workers.
Allow a query referencing multiple foreign tables to perform
foreign table scans in parallel (Robert Haas, Kyotaro Horiguchi,
Thomas Munro, Etsuro Fujita)
The postgres_fdw
supports these type of scans if async_capable
is set.
Allow analyze to do
page prefetching (Stephen Frost)
This is controlled by .
Improve the performance of regular expression
comparisons (Tom Lane)
Dramatically improve Unicode normalization (John Naylor)
This speeds normalize()
and IS NORMALIZED.
Add ability to use LZ4
compression on TOAST data (Dilip Kumar)
This can be set at the column level, or set as a default via server
setting .
The server must be compiled with
to support this feature; the default is still pglz.
Monitoring
If server variable
is enabled, display the query id in pg_stat_activity,
EXPLAIN
VERBOSE, csvlog, and optionally in
(Julien Rouhaud)
A query id computed by an extension will also be displayed.
Add system view pg_backend_memory_contexts
to report session memory usage (Atsushi Torikoshi, Fujii Masao)
Add function pg_log_backend_memory_contexts()
to output the memory contexts of arbitrary backends (Atsushi
Torikoshi)
Improve logging of auto-vacuum
and auto-analyze (Stephen Frost, Jakub Wartak)
This reports I/O timings for auto-vacuum and auto-analyze if is enabled. Also, report buffer
read and dirty rates for auto-analyze.
Add information about the original user name supplied by the
client to the output of
(Jacob Champion)
System Views
Add view pg_stat_progress_copy
to report COPY progress (Josef Šimánek,
Matthias van de Meent)
Add session statistics to the pg_stat_database
system view (Laurenz Albe)
Add columns to pg_prepared_statements
to report generic and custom plan counts (Atsushi Torikoshi,
Kyotaro Horiguchi)
Add lock wait start time to pg_locks
(Atsushi Torikoshi)
Add system view pg_stat_wal
which reports WAL activity (Masahiro Ikeda)
Add system view pg_stat_replication_slots
to report replication slot activity (Sawada Masahiko, Amit Kapila,
Vignesh C)
Function pg_stat_reset_replication_slot()
resets slot statistics.
Improve pg_stat_activity
reporting of walsender processes (Tom Lane)
Previously only SQL commands were reported.
Make the archiver process visible in
pg_stat_activity (Kyotaro Horiguchi)
Add wait event WalReceiverExit
to report WAL receiver exit wait time (Fujii
Masao)
Implement information schema view routine_column_usage
to track columns referenced by function and procedure default
expressions (Peter Eisentraut)
Authentication
Allow the certificate's distinguished name (DN)
to be matched for client certificate authentication (Andrew
Dunstan)
The new pg_hba.conf
keyword clientname=DN allows comparison with
certificate attributes beyond the CN and can
be combined with ident maps.
Allow pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf
records to span multiple lines (Fabien Coelho)
A backslash at the end of a line allows record contents to be
continued on the next line.
Allow the specification of a certificate revocation list
(CRL) directory (Kyotaro Horiguchi)
This is controlled by server variable and libpq connection option sslcrldir.
Previously only CRL files could be specified.
Allow passwords of an arbitrary length (Tom Lane, Nathan Bossart)
Server Configuration
Add server setting
to close idle sessions (Li Japin)
This is similar to .
Change default
to 0.9 (Stephen Frost)
The previous default was 0.5.
Allow %P in to report the
parallel group leader (Justin Pryzby)
Allow to specify
paths as individual, comma-separated quoted strings (Ian Lawrence
Barwick)
Previously all the paths had to be in a single quoted string.
Allow startup allocation of dynamic shared memory (Thomas Munro)
This is controlled by . This allows more
use of huge pages.
Add setting to control the
size of huge pages used on Linux (Odin Ugedal)
Streaming Replication and Recovery
Allow standby servers to be rewound via pg_rewind
(Heikki Linnakangas)
Allow setting to be changed
during a server reload (Sergei Kornilov)
You can also set restore_command to an empty
string and reload to force recovery to only read from the pg_wal
directory.
Add server variable to report long recovery
conflict wait times (Bertrand Drouvot, Masahiko Sawada)
Pause recovery if the primary changes its parameters in a way that
prevents replay on the hot standby (Peter Eisentraut)
Previously the standby would shut down immediately.
Add function pg_get_wal_replay_pause_state()
to report the recovery state (Dilip Kumar)
It gives more detailed information than pg_is_wal_replay_paused(),
which still exists.
Add new server-side variable
(Haribabu Kommi, Greg Nancarrow, Tom Lane)
Speed truncation of small tables during recovery on clusters with
a large number of shared buffers (Kirk Jamison)
Allow file system sync at the start of crash recovery on Linux
(Thomas Munro)
By default, Postgres opens and fsyncs every data file
at the start of crash recovery. This new setting, =syncfs,
instead syncs each filesystem used by the database cluster.
This allows for faster recovery on systems with many database files.
Add function pg_xact_commit_timestamp_origin()
to return the commit timestamp and replication origin of the
specified transaction (Movead Li)
Add the replication origin to the record returned by pg_last_committed_xact()
(Movead Li)
Allow replication origin
functions to be controlled using standard function permission
controls (Martín Marqués)
Previously these functions could only be executed by super-users,
and this is still the default.
Improve signal handling reliability (Fujii Masao)
GENERAL ENOUGH?
Logical Replication
Allow logical replication to stream long in-progress transactions
to subscribers (Tomas Vondra, Dilip Kumar, Amit Kapila, Ajin
Cherian, Nikhil Sontakke, Stas Kelvich)
Previously transactions that exceeded were written to disk
until the transaction completed.
Enhance the logical replication API to allow
streaming large in-progress transactions (Tomas Vondra, Dilip
Kumar, Amit Kapila)
The output functions begin with stream.
test_decoding also supports these.
Allow multiple transactions during table sync in logical
replication (Peter Smith, Amit Kapila, and Takamichi Osumi)
Immediately WAL-log subtransaction and top-level
XID association (Tomas Vondra, Dilip Kumar, Amit
Kapila)
This is useful for logical decoding.
Enhance logical decoding APIs to handle two-phase commits (Ajin
Cherian, Amit Kapila, Nikhil Sontakke, Stas Kelvich)
This is controlled via pg_create_logical_replication_slot().
Generate WAL invalidations message during
command completion when using logical replication (Dilip Kumar,
Tomas Vondra, Amit Kapila)
When logical replication is disabled, WAL
invalidation messages are generated at transaction completion.
This allows logical streaming of in-progress transactions.
Allow logical decoding to more efficiently process cache
invalidation messages (Dilip Kumar)
This allows logical decoding
to work efficiently in presence of a large amount of
DDL.
Allow control over whether logical decoding messages are sent to
the replication stream (David Pirotte, Euler Taveira)
Allow logical replication subscriptions to use binary transfer mode
(Dave Cramer)
This is faster than text mode, but slightly less robust.
Allow logical decoding to be filtered by xid (Markus Wanner)
SELECT, INSERT
Reduce the number of keywords that can't be used as column labels
without AS (Mark Dilger)
There are now 90% fewer restricted keywords.
Allow an alias to be specified for JOIN's
USING clause (Peter Eisentraut)
The alias is created by using AS after the
USING clause and represents an alias for the
USING columns.
Allow DISTINCT to be added to GROUP
BY to remove duplicate GROUPING SET
combinations (Vik Fearing)
For example, GROUP BY CUBE (a,b), CUBE (b,c)
will generate duplicate grouping combinations without
DISTINCT.
Properly handle DEFAULT values for columns in
multi-column inserts (Dean Rasheed)
This used to throw an error.
Add SQL-standard SEARCH
and CYCLE clauses for common table expressions (Peter
Eisentraut)
This could be accomplished previously using existing syntax.
Allow the WHERE clause of ON
CONFLICT to be table-qualified (Tom Lane)
Only the target table can be referenced.
Utility Commands
Allow REFRESH
MATERIALIZED VIEW to use parallelism (Bharath
Rupireddy)
Allow REINDEX
to change the tablespace of the new index (Alexey Kondratov,
Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby)
This is done by specifying a TABLESPACE clause.
Allow REINDEX to process all child tables or
indexes of a partitioned relation (Justin Pryzby, Michael Paquier)
Improve the performance of COPY
FROM in binary mode (Bharath Rupireddy, Amit
Langote)
Preserve SQL standard syntax in view definitions, if possible
(Tom Lane)
Previously non-function call
SQL standard syntax, e.g. EXTRACT,
were converted to non-SQL standard function
calls.
Add the SQL-standard
clause GRANTED BY to GRANT and REVOKE (Peter
Eisentraut)
Add OR REPLACE for CREATE TRIGGER
(Takamichi Osumi)
This allows pre-existing triggers to be conditionally replaced.
Allow TRUNCATE to
operate on foreign tables (Kazutaka Onishi, Kohei KaiGai)
The postgres_fdw
module also now supports this.
Allow publications to be more easily added and removed (Japin Li)
The new syntax is ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
... ADD/DROP PUBLICATION. This avoids having to
specify all publications to add/remove entries.
Add primary keys, unique constraints, and foreign keys to system catalogs (Peter Eisentraut)
This helps GUI tools analyze the system tables.
Allow CURRENT_ROLE
every place CURRENT_USER is accepted (Peter
Eisentraut)
Data Types
Allow extensions and built-in data types to implement subscripting (Dmitry Dolgov)
Previously subscript handling was hard-coded into the server, so
that subscripting could only be applied to array types. This change
allows subscript notation to be used to extract or assign portions
of a value of any type for which the concept makes sense.
Allow subscripting of JSONB (Dmitry Dolgov)
JSONB subscripting can be used to extract and assign
to portions of JSONB documents.
Add support for multirange data
types (Paul Jungwirth, Alexander Korotkov)
These are like range data types, but they allow the specification
of multiple, ordered, non-overlapping ranges. All existing range
types now also support multirange versions.
Add point operators
<<| and |>> to be strictly above/below geometry
(Emre Hasegeli)
Previously >^ and <^ were marked as performing this test, but
non-point geometric operators used these operators for non-strict
comparisons, leading to confusion. The old operators still exist
but will be eventually removed. ACCURATE?
Add support for the stemming of
languages Armenian, Basque, Catalan, Hindi, Serbian, and Yiddish
(Peter Eisentraut)
Allow tsearch data
files to have unlimited line lengths (Tom Lane)
The previous limit was 4k bytes. Also remove function
t_readline().
Add support for infinity and -infinity values
to the numeric data type
(Tom Lane)
Floating point data types already supported these.
Improve the accuracy of floating point computations involving
infinity (Tom Lane)
Have non-zero float values
divided by infinity return zero (Kyotaro Horiguchi)
Previously such operations produced underflow errors.
Cause floating-point division of NaN by zero to return NaN
(Tom Lane)
Previously this returned an error. Division with Numerics always
returned NaN.
Add operators to add and subtract LSN and numeric
(byte) values (Fujii Masao)
Allow binary data
transfer to be more forgiving of array and record
OID mismatches (Tom Lane)
Create composite array types for most system relations (Wenjing
Zeng)
Functions
Allow SQL-language functions and procedures to use
SQL-standard function bodies (Peter Eisentraut)
Previously only single-quoted or $$-quoted function bodies were
supported.
Allow procedures to have
OUT parameters (Peter Eisentraut)
Allow some array functions to operate on a mix of compatible data
types (Tom Lane)
The functions are array_append(),
array_prepend(),
array_cat(),
array_position(),
array_positions(),
array_remove(),
array_replace(), and width_bucket().
Previously only identical data types could be used.
Add SQL-standard trim_array()
function (Vik Fearing)
This can already be done with array slices.
Add bytea equivalents of ltrim()
and rtrim() (Joel Jacobson)
Support negative indexes in split_part()
(Nikhil Benesch)
Negative values start from the last field and count backward.
Add string_to_table()
function to split a string on delimiters (Pavel Stehule)
This is similar to the regexp_split_to_table()
function.
Add unistr()
function to allow Unicode characters to be specified as
backslash-hex escapes in strings (Pavel Stehule)
This is similar to how Unicode can be specified in literal string.
Add bit_xor()
XOR aggregate function (Alexey Bashtanov)
Add function bit_count()
to return the number of bits set in a bit or byte string (David
Fetter)
Add date_bin()
function (John Naylor)
The function date_bin() "bins" the input
timestamp into a specified interval aligned with a specified origin.
Allow make_timestamp()/make_timestamptz()
to accept negative years (Peter Eisentraut)
They are interpreted as BC years.
Add newer regular expression substring()
syntax (Peter Eisentraut)
The new syntax is SUBSTRING(text SIMILAR pattern ESCAPE
escapechar). The previous standard syntax was
SUBSTRING(text FROM pattern FOR escapechar),
and is still supported by Postgres.
Allow complemented character class escapes \D, \S,
and \W within regex brackets (Tom Lane)
Add [[:word:]]
as a character class to match \w (Tom Lane)
Allow more flexible data types for default values of lead()
and lag() window functions (Vik Fearing)
Cause exp() and
power() for negative-infinity exponents to
return zero (Tom Lane)
Previously they often returned underflow errors.
Mark built-in type coercion functions as leakproof where possible
(Tom Lane)
This allows more use of functions that require type conversion in
security-sensitive situations.
Mark pg_stat_get_subscription() as returning
a set (Tom Lane)
While it worked in previous releases, it didn't report proper
optimizer statistics and couldn't be used in the target list.
FUNCTION NOT DOCUMENTED.
Prevent inet_server_addr()
and inet_server_port() from being run by
parallel workers (Masahiko Sawada)
Change pg_describe_object(),
pg_identify_object(), and
pg_identify_object_as_address() to always report
helpful error messages for non-existent objects (Michael Paquier)
PL/pgSQL
Improve PL/pgSQL's expression and assignment parsing
(Tom Lane)
This adds nested record and array slicing support.
Allow plpgsql's RETURN
QUERY to execute its query using parallelism
(Tom Lane)
Improve performance of repeated CALLs within plpgsql
procedures (Pavel Stehule, Tom Lane)
Client Interfaces
Add pipeline mode
to libpq (Craig Ringer, Matthieu Garrigues, Álvaro Herrera)
This allows multiple queries to be sent and only wait for completion
when a specific synchronization message is sent.
Enhance libpq's
parameter options (Haribabu Kommi, Greg Nancarrow, Vignesh C,
Tom Lane)
New options are read-only,
primary, standby, and
prefer-standby.
Improve the output format of libpq's PQtrace()
(Aya Iwata, Álvaro Herrera)
Allow the libpq service file
to have unlimited line lengths (Daniel Gustafsson)
The previous limit was 255 bytes.
Allow an ECPG SQL identifier to be linked to
a specific connection (Hayato Kuroda)
This is done via DECLARE
... STATEMENT.
Client Applications
Allow reindexdb
to change the tablespace of the new index (Michael Paquier)
This is done by specifying .
Allow vacuumdb
to skip index cleanup and truncation (Nathan Bossart)
The options are and
.
Allow pg_dump
to dump only certain extensions (Guillaume Lelarge)
This is controlled by option .
Add pgbenchpermute() function to randomly shuffle values
(Fabien Coelho, Hironobu Suzuki, Dean Rasheed)
Allow multiple verbose option specifications ()
to increase the logging verbosity (Tom Lane)
This is now supported by pg_dump,
pg_dumpall,
and pg_restore.
Allow psql's \df and \do commands to
specify function and operator argument types (Greg Sabino Mullane,
Tom Lane)
This helps reduce the number of matches for overloaded entries.
Add an access method column to psql's
\d[i|m|t]+ output (Georgios Kokolatos)
Allow psql's \dt and \di to show
TOAST tables and their indexes (Justin Pryzby)
Add psql command \dX to list extended
statistics objects (Tatsuro Yamada)
Fix psql's \dT to understand array
syntax and backend grammar aliases, like "int" for "integer"
(Greg Sabino Mullane, Tom Lane)
When editing the previous query or a file with
psql's \e, or using \ef and \ev, ignore
the contents if the editor exits without saving (Laurenz Albe)
Previously, such edits would still execute the editor contents.
Improve psql's handling of \connect
with (Tom Lane)
Specifically, properly reuse the password previously specified,
and prompt for a new password if the previous one failed.
Improve tab completion (Vignesh C, Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby,
Georgios Kokolatos, Julien Rouhaud, ADD NAMES)
Server Applications
Add command-line utility pg_amcheck
to simplify running contrib/amcheck operations on many relations
(Mark Dilger)
Add option to initdb
(Magnus Hagander)
This removes the server start instructions that are normally output.
Stop pg_upgrade
from creating analyze_new_cluster script
(Michael Paquier)
Instead, give comparable vacuumdb
instructions.
Remove support for the postmaster
option (Magnus Hagander)
This option was unnecessary since all passed options could already
be specified directly.
Documentation
Rename "Default Roles" to "Predefined Roles" (Bruce Momjian,
Stephen Frost)
Add documentation for the factorial()
function (Peter Eisentraut)
With the removal of the ! operator in this release,
factorial() is the only built-in way to compute
a factorial.
Source Code
Add configure option --with-ssl={openssl}
to behave like (Daniel Gustafsson,
Michael Paquier)
The option is kept for
compatibility.
Add support for abstract
Unix-domain sockets (Peter Eisentraut)
This is currently supported on Linux
and Windows.
Add
to control cache overwriting (Craig Ringer)
Previously this could only be controlled at compile time and is
enabled only in assert builds.
Various improvements in valgrind
detection (Álvaro Herrera, Peter Geoghegan)
Add a test module for the regular expression package (Tom Lane)
Add support for LLVM version 12
(Andres Freund)
Change SHA1, SHA2, and MD5 hash computations to use the
OpenSSL EVP API
(Michael Paquier)
This is more modern and supports FIPS mode.
Remove build control over the random library used (Daniel
Gustafsson)
Add direct conversion routines between EUC_TW and Big5 (Heikki
Linnakangas)
Add collation versions for FreeBSD
(Thomas Munro)
Add amadjustmembers
to the index access method API (Tom Lane)
REMOVE?
Additional Modules
Allow subscripting of hstore values
(Tom Lane, Dmitry Dolgov)
Allow GiST/GIN pg_trgm indexes
to do equality lookups (Julien Rouhaud)
This is similar to LIKE except no wildcards
are honored.
Allow the cube data type
to be transferred in binary mode (KaiGai Kohei)
Allow pgstattuple_approx() to report on
TOAST tables (Peter Eisentraut)
Add contrib module pg_surgery
which allows changes to row visibility (Ashutosh Sharma)
This is useful for correcting database corruption.
Add contrib module old_snapshot
to report the XID/time mapping used by an active
(Robert Haas)
Allow amcheck to
also check heap pages (Mark Dilger)
Previously it only checked B-Tree index pages.
Allow pageinspect
to inspect GiST indexes (Andrey Borodin, Heikki Linnakangas)
Change pageinspect block numbers
to be bigints
(Peter Eisentraut)
Mark btree_gist
functions as parallel safe (Steven Winfield)
pg_stat_statements
Move query hash computation from
pg_stat_statements to the core server
(Julien Rouhaud)
The new server variable 's
default of auto will automatically enable query
id computation when this extension is loaded.
Allow pg_stat_statements to track top
and nested statements independently (Julien Rohaud)
Previously, when tracking all statements, identical top and nested
statements were tracked together.
Add row counts for utility commands to
pg_stat_statements> (Fujii Masao, Katsuragi
Yuta, Seino Yuki)
Add pg_stat_statements_info system view
to show pg_stat_statements activity
(Katsuragi Yuta, Yuki Seino, Naoki Nakamichi)
postgres_fdw
Allow postgres_fdw to
INSERT rows in bulk (Takayuki Tsunakawa, Tomas
Vondra, Amit Langote)
Allow postgres_fdw
to import table partitions if specified by IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA
... LIMIT TO (Matthias van de Meent)
By default, only the root of partitioned tables is imported.
Add postgres_fdw function
postgres_fdw_get_connections() to report open
foreign server connections (Bharath Rupireddy)
Allow control over whether foreign servers keep connections open
after transaction completion (Bharath Rupireddy)
This is controlled by keep_connections and
defaults to on.
Allow postgres_fdw to reestablish
foreign server connections if necessary (Bharath Rupireddy)
Previously foreign server restarts could cause foreign table
access errors.
Add postgres_fdw functions to discard
cached connections (Bharath Rupireddy)
Acknowledgments
The following individuals (in alphabetical order) have contributed
to this release as patch authors, committers, reviewers, testers,
or reporters of issues.