pgloader/test/sakila.load
Dimitri Fontaine 8476c1a359 Allow setting search_path with multiple schemas.
The PostgreSQL search_path allows multiple schemas and might even need
it to be able to reference types and other tables. Allow setting more
than one schema by using the fact that PostgreSQL schema names don't
need to be individually quoted, and passing down the exact content of
the SET search_path value down to PostgreSQL.

Fix #359.
2016-03-20 20:54:08 +01:00

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load database
from mysql://root@localhost/sakila
into postgresql:///sakila
-- WITH include drop, create tables, no truncate,
-- create indexes, reset sequences, foreign keys
-- WITH batch rows = 10000
WITH concurrency = 1, workers = 6
SET maintenance_work_mem to '128MB',
work_mem to '12MB',
search_path to 'sakila, public, "$user"'
CAST type date drop not null drop default using zero-dates-to-null,
type datetime to timestamp drop default drop not null using zero-dates-to-null
-- type tinyint to boolean using tinyint-to-boolean,
-- type year to integer drop typemod -- now a default
-- MATERIALIZE VIEWS film_list, staff_list
MATERIALIZE ALL VIEWS
ALTER TABLE NAMES MATCHING ~/_list$/, 'sales_by_store', ~/sales_by/
SET SCHEMA 'mv'
ALTER TABLE NAMES MATCHING 'sales_by_store' RENAME TO 'sales_by_store_list'
ALTER TABLE NAMES MATCHING 'film' RENAME TO 'films'
-- INCLUDING ONLY TABLE NAMES MATCHING ~/film/, 'actor'
-- EXCLUDING TABLE NAMES MATCHING ~<ory>
BEFORE LOAD DO
$$ create schema if not exists sakila; $$,
$$ create schema if not exists mv; $$,
$$ alter database sakila set search_path to sakila, mv, public; $$;