pg_depend
The pg_depend
system catalog table records the dependency relationships between database objects. This information allows DROP
commands to find which other objects must be dropped by DROP CASCADE
or prevent dropping in the DROP RESTRICT
case. See also pg_shdepend, which performs a similar function for dependencies involving objects that are shared across a LightDB-A system.
In all cases, a pg_depend
entry indicates that the referenced object may not be dropped without also dropping the dependent object. However, there are several subflavors identified by deptype
:
- DEPENDENCY_NORMAL (n) — A normal relationship between separately-created objects. The dependent object may be dropped without affecting the referenced object. The referenced object may only be dropped by specifying
CASCADE
, in which case the dependent object is dropped, too. Example: a table column has a normal dependency on its data type. - DEPENDENCY_AUTO (a) — The dependent object can be dropped separately from the referenced object, and should be automatically dropped (regardless of
RESTRICT
orCASCADE
mode) if the referenced object is dropped. Example: a named constraint on a table is made autodependent on the table, so that it will go away if the table is dropped. - DEPENDENCY_INTERNAL (i) — The dependent object was created as part of creation of the referenced object, and is really just a part of its internal implementation. A
DROP
of the dependent object will be disallowed outright (we’ll tell the user to issue aDROP
against the referenced object, instead). ADROP
of the referenced object will be propagated through to drop the dependent object whetherCASCADE
is specified or not. DEPENDENCY_PIN (p) — There is no dependent object; this type of entry is a signal that the system itself depends on the referenced object, and so that object must never be deleted. Entries of this type are created only by system initialization. The columns for the dependent object contain zeroes.
column type references description classid
oid pg_class.oid The OID of the system catalog the dependent object is in. objid
oid any OID column The OID of the specific dependent object. objsubid
int4 For a table column, this is the column number. For all other object types, this column is zero. refclassid
oid pg_class.oid The OID of the system catalog the referenced object is in. refobjid
oid any OID column The OID of the specific referenced object. refobjsubid
int4 For a table column, this is the referenced column number. For all other object types, this column is zero. deptype
char A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship.
Parent topic: System Catalogs Definitions