CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
replication=database
in the connection string. Refer to examples section.Synopsis
Use the CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
statement to create a replication slot.
Syntax
create_replication_slot ::= CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT slot_name LOGICAL
output_plugin
[ NOEXPORT_SNAPSHOT | USE_SNAPSHOT ]
Semantics
slot_name
The name of the replication slot. The name of the replication slot must be unique across all databases.
output_plugin
The name of the output plugin used for logical decoding.
NOEXPORT_SNAPSHOT / USE_SNAPSHOT
Decides what to do with the snapshot created during logical slot initialization.
USE_SNAPSHOT
indicates the intention of the client to consume the snapshot. This option must be used in a transaction, and CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT
must be the first command run in that transaction.
NOEXPORT_SNAPSHOT
will just use the snapshot for logical decoding as normal but won't do anything else with it.
Examples
Establish a replication connection to the database yugabyte
.
bin/ysqlsh "dbname=yugabyte replication=database"
Create a Replication Slot with name test_replication_slot and use the yboutput
plugin.
yugabyte=# CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT test_replication_slot LOGICAL yboutput;
Create a Replication Slot with name test_replication_slot and use the pgoutput
plugin.
yugabyte=# CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT test_replication_slot LOGICAL pgoutput;