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How to convert wal log to sql commands starting from specified time

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Hi!

Postgres 14 hot standby server server is running in Debian Linux under WSL. It saves wal log from master to pg_wal directory. wal_keep size is 100GB.

Command

 pg_recvlogical -P pgoutput -o proto_version=1 -o publication_names=koiktabelid_pub --create-slot --start --slot=naitategevust --dbname=sba --file=tulem.log

writes modification commands to file

Command

pg_recvlogical --create-slot --start --slot=naitategevust --dbname=sba --file=-

show modification commands in screen.

How to specify start time and number of commands to decode as pg_recvlogical parameters?

Output is too verbose, contains data types.

How show next 100 sql commands starting from from some date, eq from March 18,2025 14:21:00 ?

If there is no ready solution, I can create ASP.NET MVC 9 controller for this. Controller should probably ask wal contents from server starting at this time using replication protocol or directly read wal files from pg_wal directory and decode them.

Replication sample in https://www.npgsql.org/doc/replication.html
shows how to decode realtime replication messages for single table.

How to specify start time from which replication commands are retured? Or is there some exisising wal decoder in C# or as command-line utility?

Posted also in

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79518438/how-to-convert-wal-log-to-sql-commands-from-given-time

Andrus


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