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Synopsis
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name CONNECTION 'conninfo'
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name SET PUBLICATION publication_name [, ...] [ WITH ( set_publication_option [= value] [, ... ] ) ]
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name REFRESH PUBLICATION [ WITH ( refresh_option [= value] [, ... ] ) ]
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name ENABLE
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name DISABLE
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name SET ( subscription_parameter [= value] [, ... ] )
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name RENAME TO new_name
Description
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
can change most of the subscription properties that can be specified in CREATE SUBSCRIPTION.
You must own the subscription to use ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
. To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new owning role. The new owner has to be a superuser. (Currently, all subscription owners must be superusers, so the owner checks will be bypassed in practice. But this might change in the future.)
Parameters
- `name`
-
The name of a subscription whose properties are to be altered.
CONNECTION '`
conninfo'`
-
This clause alters the connection property originally set by CREATE SUBSCRIPTION. See there for more information.
- `SET PUBLICATION +`_`+publication_name`_
-
Changes list of subscribed publications. See CREATE SUBSCRIPTION for more information. By default this command will also act like
REFRESH PUBLICATION
. + `set_publication_option` specifies additional options for this operation. The supported options are: +refresh
(boolean
)-
When false, the command will not try to refresh table information.
REFRESH PUBLICATION
should then be executed separately. The default istrue
. + Additionally, refresh options as described underREFRESH PUBLICATION
may be specified.
REFRESH PUBLICATION
-
Fetch missing table information from publisher. This will start replication of tables that were added to the subscribed-to publications since the last invocation of
REFRESH PUBLICATION
or sinceCREATE SUBSCRIPTION
. + `refresh_option` specifies additional options for the refresh operation. The supported options are: +copy_data
(boolean
)-
Specifies whether the existing data in the publications that are being subscribed to should be copied once the replication starts. The default is
true
. (Previously subscribed tables are not copied.)
ENABLE
-
Enables the previously disabled subscription, starting the logical replication worker at the end of transaction.
DISABLE
-
Disables the running subscription, stopping the logical replication worker at the end of transaction.
SET ( +`_`+subscription_parameter`
+ [= `_`+value] [, ... ] )`
-
This clause alters parameters originally set by CREATE SUBSCRIPTION. See there for more information. The allowed options are
slot_name
andsynchronous_commit
- `new_owner`
-
The user name of the new owner of the subscription.
- `new_name`
-
The new name for the subscription.
Examples
Change the publication subscribed by a subscription to insert_only
:
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION mysub SET PUBLICATION insert_only;
Disable (stop) the subscription:
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION mysub DISABLE;
See Also
[.refentrytitle#CREATE SUBSCRIPTION], DROP SUBSCRIPTION, CREATE PUBLICATION, ALTER PUBLICATION#
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