9.28. Event Trigger Functions

Currently PostgreSQL provides one built-in event trigger helper function, pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects.

pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects returns a list of all objects dropped by the command in whose sql_drop event it is called. If called in any other context, pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects raises an error. pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects returns the following columns:

NameTypeDescription
classidOidOID of catalog the object belonged in
objidOidOID the object had within the catalog
objsubidint32Object sub-id (e.g. attribute number for columns)
object_typetextType of the object
schema_nametext Name of the schema the object belonged in, if any; otherwise NULL. No quoting is applied.
object_nametext Name of the object, if the combination of schema and name can be used as a unique identifier for the object; otherwise NULL. No quoting is applied, and name is never schema-qualified.
object_identitytext Text rendering of the object identity, schema-qualified. Each and every identifier present in the identity is quoted if necessary.

The pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects function can be used in an event trigger like this:

CREATE FUNCTION test_event_trigger_for_drops() RETURNS event_trigger LANGUAGE plpgsql AS $$ DECLARE obj record; BEGIN FOR obj IN SELECT * FROM pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects() LOOP RAISE NOTICE '% dropped object: % %.% %', tg_tag, obj.object_type, obj.schema_name, obj.object_name, obj.object_identity; END LOOP; END $$; CREATE EVENT TRIGGER test_event_trigger_for_drops ON sql_drop EXECUTE PROCEDURE test_event_trigger_for_drops();

For more information about event triggers, see Chapter 37.

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