On 10/1/24 22:23, Sam Kidman wrote:
Hello
We're developing a rails application and part of our development
workflow involves dumping out the database schema using pg_dump, which
is restored whenever we drop and create our development database.
As of version 17 we now have SET transaction_timeout = 0 in the schema file.
Unfortunately we use the latest version of the client tools (ie
pg_dump and kin) but we run the same database server version as we use
in production (12) and so now we're unable to import our database
schema with the error below:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html
"Also, it is not guaranteed that pg_dump's output can be loaded into a
server of an older major version — not even if the dump was taken from a
server of that version. Loading a dump file into an older server may
require manual editing of the dump file to remove syntax not understood
by the older server. "
Use the Postgres 12 version of pg_dump to dump if you want to restore to
Postgres 12 instance.
ERROR: unrecognized configuration parameter "transaction_timeout"
Did the above actually stop the restore?
It might be easier for us if we could configure pg_dump to _not_
output setting runtime parameters - they're not that important for the
use case of applying a schema to a database for local development.
Are there any other solutions to this issue? It could be quite
troublesome for us as we have a few different postgres server versions
in use in different applications but we use the same set of client
tools for all of them.
Best,
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx