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NAME

       CREATE_PUBLICATION - define a new publication

SYNOPSIS

       CREATE PUBLICATION name
           [ FOR ALL TABLES
             | FOR publication_object [, ... ] ]
           [ WITH ( publication_parameter [= value] [, ... ] ) ]

       where publication_object is one of:

           TABLE [ ONLY ] table_name [ * ] [ ( column_name [, ... ] ) ] [ WHERE ( expression ) ] [, ... ]
           TABLES IN SCHEMA { schema_name | CURRENT_SCHEMA } [, ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       CREATE PUBLICATION adds a new publication into the current database. The publication name
       must be distinct from the name of any existing publication in the current database.

       A publication is essentially a group of tables whose data changes are intended to be
       replicated through logical replication. See Section 31.1 for details about how
       publications fit into the logical replication setup.

PARAMETERS

       name
           The name of the new publication.

       FOR TABLE
           Specifies a list of tables to add to the publication. If ONLY is specified before the
           table name, only that table is added to the publication. If ONLY is not specified, the
           table and all its descendant tables (if any) are added. Optionally, * can be specified
           after the table name to explicitly indicate that descendant tables are included. This
           does not apply to a partitioned table, however. The partitions of a partitioned table
           are always implicitly considered part of the publication, so they are never explicitly
           added to the publication.

           If the optional WHERE clause is specified, it defines a row filter expression. Rows
           for which the expression evaluates to false or null will not be published. Note that
           parentheses are required around the expression. It has no effect on TRUNCATE commands.

           When a column list is specified, only the named columns are replicated. If no column
           list is specified, all columns of the table are replicated through this publication,
           including any columns added later. It has no effect on TRUNCATE commands. See
           Section 31.4 for details about column lists.

           Only persistent base tables and partitioned tables can be part of a publication.
           Temporary tables, unlogged tables, foreign tables, materialized views, and regular
           views cannot be part of a publication.

           Specifying a column list when the publication also publishes FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA is
           not supported.

           When a partitioned table is added to a publication, all of its existing and future
           partitions are implicitly considered to be part of the publication. So, even
           operations that are performed directly on a partition are also published via
           publications that its ancestors are part of.

       FOR ALL TABLES
           Marks the publication as one that replicates changes for all tables in the database,
           including tables created in the future.

       FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA
           Marks the publication as one that replicates changes for all tables in the specified
           list of schemas, including tables created in the future.

           Specifying a schema when the publication also publishes a table with a column list is
           not supported.

           Only persistent base tables and partitioned tables present in the schema will be
           included as part of the publication. Temporary tables, unlogged tables, foreign
           tables, materialized views, and regular views from the schema will not be part of the
           publication.

           When a partitioned table is published via schema level publication, all of its
           existing and future partitions are implicitly considered to be part of the
           publication, regardless of whether they are from the publication schema or not. So,
           even operations that are performed directly on a partition are also published via
           publications that its ancestors are part of.

       WITH ( publication_parameter [= value] [, ... ] )
           This clause specifies optional parameters for a publication. The following parameters
           are supported:

           publish (string)
               This parameter determines which DML operations will be published by the new
               publication to the subscribers. The value is comma-separated list of operations.
               The allowed operations are insert, update, delete, and truncate. The default is to
               publish all actions, and so the default value for this option is 'insert, update,
               delete, truncate'.

               This parameter only affects DML operations. In particular, the initial data
               synchronization (see Section 31.7.1) for logical replication does not take this
               parameter into account when copying existing table data.

           publish_via_partition_root (boolean)
               This parameter determines whether changes in a partitioned table (or on its
               partitions) contained in the publication will be published using the identity and
               schema of the partitioned table rather than that of the individual partitions that
               are actually changed; the latter is the default. Enabling this allows the changes
               to be replicated into a non-partitioned table or a partitioned table consisting of
               a different set of partitions.

               There can be a case where a subscription combines multiple publications. If a
               partitioned table is published by any subscribed publications which set
               publish_via_partition_root = true, changes on this partitioned table (or on its
               partitions) will be published using the identity and schema of this partitioned
               table rather than that of the individual partitions.

               This parameter also affects how row filters and column lists are chosen for
               partitions; see below for details.

               If this is enabled, TRUNCATE operations performed directly on partitions are not
               replicated.

       When specifying a parameter of type boolean, the = value part can be omitted, which is
       equivalent to specifying TRUE.

NOTES

       If FOR TABLE, FOR ALL TABLES or FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA are not specified, then the
       publication starts out with an empty set of tables. That is useful if tables or schemas
       are to be added later.

       The creation of a publication does not start replication. It only defines a grouping and
       filtering logic for future subscribers.

       To create a publication, the invoking user must have the CREATE privilege for the current
       database. (Of course, superusers bypass this check.)

       To add a table to a publication, the invoking user must have ownership rights on the
       table. The FOR ALL TABLES and FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA clauses require the invoking user to be
       a superuser.

       The tables added to a publication that publishes UPDATE and/or DELETE operations must have
       REPLICA IDENTITY defined. Otherwise those operations will be disallowed on those tables.

       Any column list must include the REPLICA IDENTITY columns in order for UPDATE or DELETE
       operations to be published. There are no column list restrictions if the publication
       publishes only INSERT operations.

       A row filter expression (i.e., the WHERE clause) must contain only columns that are
       covered by the REPLICA IDENTITY, in order for UPDATE and DELETE operations to be
       published. For publication of INSERT operations, any column may be used in the WHERE
       expression. The row filter allows simple expressions that don't have user-defined
       functions, user-defined operators, user-defined types, user-defined collations,
       non-immutable built-in functions, or references to system columns.

       The row filter on a table becomes redundant if FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA is specified and the
       table belongs to the referred schema.

       For published partitioned tables, the row filter for each partition is taken from the
       published partitioned table if the publication parameter publish_via_partition_root is
       true, or from the partition itself if it is false (the default). See Section 31.3 for
       details about row filters. Similarly, for published partitioned tables, the column list
       for each partition is taken from the published partitioned table if the publication
       parameter publish_via_partition_root is true, or from the partition itself if it is false.

       For an INSERT ... ON CONFLICT command, the publication will publish the operation that
       results from the command. Depending on the outcome, it may be published as either INSERT
       or UPDATE, or it may not be published at all.

       For a MERGE command, the publication will publish an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE for each
       row inserted, updated, or deleted.

       ATTACHing a table into a partition tree whose root is published using a publication with
       publish_via_partition_root set to true does not result in the table's existing contents
       being replicated.

       COPY ... FROM commands are published as INSERT operations.

       DDL operations are not published.

       The WHERE clause expression is executed with the role used for the replication connection.

EXAMPLES

       Create a publication that publishes all changes in two tables:

           CREATE PUBLICATION mypublication FOR TABLE users, departments;

       Create a publication that publishes all changes from active departments:

           CREATE PUBLICATION active_departments FOR TABLE departments WHERE (active IS TRUE);

       Create a publication that publishes all changes in all tables:

           CREATE PUBLICATION alltables FOR ALL TABLES;

       Create a publication that only publishes INSERT operations in one table:

           CREATE PUBLICATION insert_only FOR TABLE mydata
               WITH (publish = 'insert');

       Create a publication that publishes all changes for tables users, departments and all
       changes for all the tables present in the schema production:

           CREATE PUBLICATION production_publication FOR TABLE users, departments, TABLES IN SCHEMA production;

       Create a publication that publishes all changes for all the tables present in the schemas
       marketing and sales:

           CREATE PUBLICATION sales_publication FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA marketing, sales;

       Create a publication that publishes all changes for table users, but replicates only
       columns user_id and firstname:

           CREATE PUBLICATION users_filtered FOR TABLE users (user_id, firstname);

COMPATIBILITY

       CREATE PUBLICATION is a PostgreSQL extension.

SEE ALSO

       ALTER PUBLICATION (ALTER_PUBLICATION(7)), DROP PUBLICATION (DROP_PUBLICATION(7)), CREATE
       SUBSCRIPTION (CREATE_SUBSCRIPTION(7)), ALTER SUBSCRIPTION (ALTER_SUBSCRIPTION(7))