DROP SUBSCRIPTION
DROP SUBSCRIPTION
DROP SUBSCRIPTION - remove a subscription
Synopsis
DROP SUBSCRIPTION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
 Description
   
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION
   
   removes a subscription from the
   database cluster.
  
To execute this command the user must be the owner of the subscription.
   
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION
   
   cannot be executed inside a
   transaction block if the subscription is associated with a replication
   slot.  (You can use
   
    
     ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
    
   
   to unset the
   slot.)
  
Parameters
- 
     
      
       name
- 
     The name of a subscription to be dropped. 
- 
     
      CASCADE
 RESTRICT
- 
     These key words do not have any effect, since there are no dependencies on subscriptions. 
Notes
   When dropping a subscription that is associated with a replication slot on
   the remote host (the normal state),
   
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION
   
   will connect to the remote host and try to drop the replication slot (and
   any remaining table synchronization slots) as
   part of its operation.  This is necessary so that the resources allocated
   for the subscription on the remote host are released.  If this fails,
   either because the remote host is not reachable or because the remote
   replication slot cannot be dropped or does not exist or never existed,
   the
   
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION
   
   command will fail.  To proceed
   in this situation, first disable the subscription by executing
   
    
     ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... DISABLE
    
   
   , and then disassociate
   it from the replication slot by executing
   
    
     ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... SET (slot_name = NONE)
    
   
   .
   After that,
   
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION
   
   will no longer attempt any
   actions on a remote host.  Note that if the remote replication slot still
   exists, it (and any related table synchronization slots) should then be
   dropped manually; otherwise it/they will continue to
   reserve WAL and might eventually cause the disk to fill up.  See
   also
   
    Section 29.2.1
   
   .
  
   If a subscription is associated with a replication slot, then
   
    DROP
   SUBSCRIPTION
   
   cannot be executed inside a transaction block.
  
Examples
Drop a subscription:
DROP SUBSCRIPTION mysub;
Compatibility
   
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION
   
   is a
   
    PostgreSQL
   
   extension.