CREATE PUBLICATION
CREATE PUBLICATION
CREATE PUBLICATION - define a new publication
Synopsis
CREATE PUBLICATIONname[ FOR TABLE [ ONLY ]table_name[ * ] [, ...] | FOR ALL TABLES ] [ WITH (publication_parameter[=value] [, ... ] ) ]
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 30.1 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 ONLYis specified before the table name, only that table is added to the publication. IfONLYis 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.Only persistent base tables can be part of a publication. Temporary tables, unlogged tables, foreign tables, materialized views, regular views, and partitioned tables cannot be part of a publication. To replicate a partitioned table, add the individual partitions to the publication. 
- 
     
      FOR ALL TABLES
- 
     Marks the publication as one that replicates changes for all tables in the database, including tables created in the future. 
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      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, andtruncate. The default is to publish all actions, and so the default value for this option is'insert, update, delete, truncate'.
 
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Notes
   If neither
   
    FOR TABLE
   
   nor
   
    FOR ALL
   TABLES
   
   is specified, then the publication starts out with an
   empty set of tables.  That is useful if tables 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
   
   clause requires
   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.
  
   For an
   
    INSERT ... ON CONFLICT
   
   command, the publication will
   publish the operation that actually results from the command.  So depending
   of the outcome, it may be published as either
   
    INSERT
   
   or
   
    UPDATE
   
   , or it may not be published at all.
  
   
    COPY ... FROM
   
   commands are published
   as
   
    INSERT
   
   operations.
  
DDL operations are not published.
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 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');
 Compatibility
   
    CREATE PUBLICATION
   
   is a
   
    PostgreSQL
   
   extension.