Version 3.3.4

Released on 2019/06/19.

Note

If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 2.0.4 or higher before you upgrade to 3.3.4.

We recommend that you upgrade to the latest 3.2 release before moving to 3.3.4.

If you want to perform a rolling upgrade, your current CrateDB version number must be at least Version 3.3.0. Any upgrade from a version prior to this will require a full restart upgrade.

When restarting, CrateDB will migrate indexes to a newer format. Depending on the amount of data, this may delay node start-up time.

Please consult the Upgrade Notes before upgrading.

Warning

Tables that were created prior to upgrading to CrateDB 2.x will not function with 3.3 and must be recreated before moving to 3.3.x.

You can recreate tables using COPY TO and COPY FROM while running a 2.x release into a new table, or by inserting the data into a new table.

Before upgrading, you should back up your data.

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Changelog

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that caused conflicting rows in an INSERT INTO .. ON CONFLICT (..) DO NOTHING statement to be reported as failed.

  • Fixed an issue that caused wrong results when running LEFT or RIGHT outer joins on a single node cluster and the rows inside each table differs.

  • Fixed an issue in the PostgreSQL wire protocol implementation that could cause clients to receive a Only write operations are allowed in Batch statements if the client relied on the behavior that closing prepared statements should implicitly close related portals.

  • Fixed a bug that led to is null predicates against ignored object fields to always evaluate to true.

  • Fixed collect_set to return an array type in order to be able to return the results over JDBC. collection_count and collection_avg are also changed to receive arrays as arguments, instead of sets.

  • Fixed an issue that caused an error when trying to create a table with a column definition that contains a predefined array data type and generated expression. For instance, a statement like CREATE TABLE foo (col ARRAY(TEXT) AS ['bar']) would fail.

  • Fixed a bug that led to failures of group by a single text column queries on columns with the cardinality ration lower than 0.5.