Version 5.2.6

Released on 2023-04-04.

Note

If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 4.0.2 or higher before you upgrade to 5.2.6.

We recommend that you upgrade to the latest 5.1 release before moving to 5.2.6.

A rolling upgrade from 5.1.x to 5.2.6 is supported. Before upgrading, you should back up your data.

Warning

Tables that were created before CrateDB 4.x will not function with 5.x and must be recreated before moving to 5.x.x.

You can recreate tables using COPY TO and COPY FROM or by inserting the data into a new table.

Table of Contents

See the Version 5.2.0 release notes for a full list of changes in the 5.2 series.

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that prevented PostgreSQL wire protocol clients from being able to describe the query of a cursor created using DECLARE. An example of a client that uses the functionality is psycopg3. A snippet like the following failed:

    import psycopg
    conn = psycopg.connect("host=localhost port=5432 user=crate")
    cur = conn.cursor(name="foo")
    cur.execute("select 1")
    for row in cur.fetchall():
        print(row)
    
  • Fixed an issue in the PostgreSQL wire protocol implementation that could prevent protocol level fetch from working correctly with some clients. An example client is pg-cursor.

  • Fixed a performance regression for queries that used a scalar sub-query in the WHERE which itself also filtered on columns in a WHERE without selecting those columns. An example:

    SELECT name FROM users
      WHERE id IN (SELECT user_id FROM hits WHERE ts > '2023-01-01')
    
  • Fixed an issue that a wrong HTTP response was sent, when trying to POST to an invalid URL, causing the HTTP client to stall.

  • Fixed response for HTTP GET request to not expose internal paths when the requested URL doesn’t exist.

  • Fixed default behaviour for CURSOR’s SCROLL. When neither SCROLL nor NO SCROLL is provided in the statement, NO SCROLL is now assumed.

  • Fixed a race condition that could lead to a ShardNotFoundException when executing UPDATE statements.

  • Fixed an issue that caused a subset of a WHERE clause to be lost from a JOIN statement. The first trigger condition was using a column by itself as a boolean expression. For example from WHERE NOT b AND c the column c representing a boolean expression c = TRUE overrode NOT b. The second trigger condition was MATCH predicate which also overrode preceding WHERE conditions.

  • Fixed an issue that caused a ColumnUnknownException when creating a table with a generated column involving a subscript expression with a root column name containing upper cases. An example:

    CREATE TABLE t ("OBJ" OBJECT AS (intarray int[]), firstElement AS "OBJ"['intarray'][1]);
    ColumnUnknownException[Column obj['intarray'] unknown]
    
  • Fixed a NullPointerException which occurs when using NULL as a setting value.

  • Fixed a resource leak that could happen when inserting data which causes constraints violation or parsing errors.