pg_plan_guarantee
pgaudit
pg_plan_guarantee | pgaudit | |
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4 | 5 | |
83 | 1,192 | |
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0.0 | 5.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 24 days ago | |
C | C | |
PostgreSQL License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pg_plan_guarantee
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Features I'd Like in PostgreSQL
For 4) I've heard there's this available https://github.com/DrPostgres/pg_plan_guarantee
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Demystifying Database Performance for Developers
Shameless plug(s). To address both the problems you described, I have developed the following Postgres extensions.
Index Adviser can be used to automatically analyze your workload, and it will suggest the indexes that might help your queries perform better.
Postgres Plan Guarantee (under development) helps you generate+freeze a plan, and ensure that the Query Optimizer will never pick a different plan for your query.
Postgres Index Advisor: https://github.com/DrPostgres/pg_adviser
Postgres Plan Guarantee: https://github.com/DrPostgres/pg_plan_guarantee
- New extension: pg_plan_guarantee – Guarantee that your (query) plans will never change
- Show HN: Pg_plan_guarantee – Guarantee that your (query) plans will never change
pgaudit
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Show HN: I built this Postgres logger for you guys to check out
I think pgAudit it still the best and it's not a major issue. You can try my PR that fixes this issue https://github.com/pgaudit/pgaudit/pull/219 it should work and it should handle the other types of SELECT's that need update permissions but are not actually updating anything https://pglocks.org/?pglock=RowShareLock
- PgAudit: Open-Source PostgreSQL Audit Logging
- Auditing CREATE/DROP DATABASE
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How Postgres Audit Tables Saved Us from Taking Down Production
You can use pgaudit, it's an extension that let's you audit DDL/DML statements. It's a great auditing mechanism. I use it on all our prod postgres instances, but have only "DML" enabled, because of the potential performance overhead
https://github.com/pgaudit/pgaudit
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Auditing PostgreSQL Using pgAudit
pgAudit, with all its capabilities, simplifies the process of auditing by generating the audit trail log. Though there are a few caveats, like logging of renamed objects under the same name, it is still a robust tool that provides the required functionality. However, the audit information written in logs may not be just ideal for the auditing process - the auditing process is even better when those logs can be converted to a database schema, and audit data can be loaded to the database so you can easily query the information. This is where the PostgreSQL Audit Log Analyzer (pgAudit Analyze) is helpful. For more information, refer to the github pages of pgAudit and pgAudit Analyze.
What are some alternatives?
plpgsql_check - plpgsql_check is a linter tool (does source code static analyze) for the PostgreSQL language plpgsql (the native language for PostgreSQL store procedures).
pgaudit_analyze - PostgreSQL Audit Analyzer
pg_hint_plan - Extension adding support for optimizer hints in PostgreSQL
psycopg2 - PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language
pg_adviser - Postgres' index adviser
debezium - Change data capture for a variety of databases. Please log issues at https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ.
ora2pg - Ora2Pg is a free tool used to migrate an Oracle database to a PostgreSQL compatible schema. It connects your Oracle database, scan it automatically and extracts its structure or data, it then generates SQL scripts that you can load into PostgreSQL.
temporal_tables - Temporal Tables PostgreSQL Extension
sqlite-gui - Lightweight SQLite editor for Windows
sqlite-wf - Simple visual ETL tool
pg_jsonschema - PostgreSQL extension providing JSON Schema validation
orafce - The "orafce" project implements in Postgres some of the functions from the Oracle database that are missing (or behaving differently).Those functions were verified on Oracle 10g, and the module is useful for production work.