Version 5.3.2

Released on 2023-05-24.

Warning

CrateDB 5.3.x versions up to 5.3.3 (excluding) contain a critical bug which can lead to data corruption/loss when using a column definition with a number data type and disabled index (INDEX OFF). It is not recommended to use those versions, use CrateDB >= 5.3.3 instead.

Note

If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 4.0.2 or higher before you upgrade to 5.3.2.

We recommend that you upgrade to the latest 5.2 release before moving to 5.3.1.

A rolling upgrade from 5.2.x to 5.3.2 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 5.3.0 release notes for a full list of changes in the 5.3 series.

Fixes

  • Fixed an issue that would exclude empty partitioned tables from being listed in sys.snapshots.

  • Fixed a regression introduced in 5.3.0 that prevented the evaluation of DEFAULT clauses on children of OBJECT columns if the object was missing entirely from an INSERT INTO statement.

  • Improved error message when providing DEFAULT clause for columns of type OBJECT.

  • Fixed a regression introduced in 5.3.0 that could lead to INSERT INTO statements with a ON CONFLICT clause to mix up values and target columns, leading to validation errors or storing the wrong values in the wrong columns.

  • Fixed an issue that LIKE and ILIKE operators would produce wrong results when the ? is used in the pattern string, e.g.:

    SELECT * FROM tbl WHERE q ILIKE '%.com?apiPath%'
    
  • Fixed an issue that would cause all tables within a Snapshot to be restored, when trying to restore an empty partitioned table, e.g.:

    RESTORE SNAPSHOT repo1.snap1 TABLE empty_parted
    
  • Fixed an issue with Azure repositories, which could lead to wrong results for queries to sys.snapshots, create snapshots to a wrong repository, or drop snapshots from a wrong repository when more than 1 repositories are configured to the same CrateDB cluster.

  • Fixed an issue that could lead to queries to become stuck instead of failing with a circuit breaker error if a node is under memory pressure.

  • Improved an optimization rule to enable index lookups instead of table scans in more cases. This is a follow up to a fix in 5.2.7 which fixed a regression introduced in 5.2.3.

  • Fixed an issue that caused DROP TABLE IF EXISTS to wrongly return 1 row affected or SQLParseException (depending on user privileges), when called on an existent schema, a non-existent table and with the crate catalog prefix, e.g.:

    DROP TABLE IF EXISTS crate.doc.non_existent_table
    
  • Improved output representation of timestamp subtraction, by normalizing to bigger units, but no further than days, to be consistent with PostgreSQL behavior. e.g:

    SELECT '2022-12-05T11:22:33.123456789+05:30'::timestamp - '2022-12-03T11:22:33.123456789-02:15'::timestamp
    

    previously would return: PT40H15M and now returns: P1DT16H15M.

  • Improved error message for date_bin scalar function when the first argument of INTERVAL data type contains month and/or year units.

  • Fixed an issue that allowed inserting a non-array value into a column that is dynamically created by inserting an empty array, ultimately modifying the type of the column. The empty arrays will be convert to nulls when queried. For example:

    CREATE TABLE t (o OBJECT);
    INSERT INTO t VALUES ({x=[]});
    INSERT INTO t VALUES ({x={}});  /* this is the culprit statement, inserting an object onto an array typed column */
    SHOW CREATE TABLE t;
    +-----------------------------------------------------+
    | SHOW CREATE TABLE doc.t                             |
    +-----------------------------------------------------+
    | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "doc"."t" (              |
    |    "o" OBJECT(DYNAMIC) AS (                         |
    |       "x" OBJECT(DYNAMIC)  /* an array type modified to an object type */
    SELECT * FROM t;
    +-------------+
    | o           |
    +-------------+
    | {"x": {}}   |
    | {"x": null} |  /* an empty array converted to null */
    +-------------+
    
  • Fixed an issue that caused AssertionError to be thrown when referencing previous relations, not explicitly joined, in an join condition, e.g.:

    SELECT * FROM t1
    CROSS JOIN t2
    INNER JOIN t3 ON t3.x = t1.x AND t3.y = t2
    
  • Fixed an issue that caused the default expressions on columns of type GEO_SHAPE to be ignored on writes.

  • Fixed a race condition issue while concurrently accessing S3 repositories with different settings, e.g. by queries against sys.snapshots.

  • Fixed an issue in a mixed cluster scenario that may cause incoming writes written on a node < 5.3.0 to fail when replicated to a node >= 5.3.0.