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pgverify is a tool for verifying consistency of data between different database engines.

Why?

Migrating database engines can be a huge headache; newer relational databases often try to mitigate this by asserting some level of PostgreSQL syntax compatability, but there can be small differences in data types, output formats, etc that make it difficult to affirmatively verify that the actual data between instances is in-sync.

pgverify attempts to solve this with a suite of various tests executed against the specified targets and compared for consistency, many of which generate per-table hashes from the data.

Getting started

First, clone this repository and run make build to generate the pgverify binary. Then, run with specified targets as a list of PostrgeSQL syntax connection URIs:

$ pgverify postgresql://user1:passwd1@host1:port/database postgresql://user2:passwd2@host2:port/database [...]

The resuling table output will outline which tables are in sync between the targets, and which are not:

$ ./pgverify \
		--tests bookend,full,rowcount,sparse \
		--include-tables testtable1,testtable2,testtable3 \
		--aliases cockroachdb/cockroach:latest,cockroachdb/cockroach:v21.2.0,postgres:10,postgres:11,postgres:12.6 \
		postgres://root@crdb-latest:26257/testdb \
		postgres://root@crdb-21-2-0:26258/testdb \
		postgres://postgres@psql-10:5432/testdb \
		postgres://postgres@psql-11:5433/testdb \
		postgres://postgres@psql-12-6:5434/testdb
+--------+------------+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+----------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| schema |   table    |             bookend              |               full               | rowcount |              sparse              |            target             |
+--------+------------+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+----------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| public | testtable1 | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | cockroachdb/cockroach:latest  |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | cockroachdb/cockroach:v21.2.0 |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:10                   |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:11                   |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:12.6                 |
|        | testtable2 | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | cockroachdb/cockroach:latest  |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | cockroachdb/cockroach:v21.2.0 |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:10                   |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:11                   |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:12.6                 |
|        | testtable3 | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | cockroachdb/cockroach:latest  |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | cockroachdb/cockroach:v21.2.0 |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:10                   |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:11                   |
|        |            | 354c0eedeecf8907a90dd98ed3d826d9 | bffe76957644e5755db2dd2f608bfdb3 |       50 | 454ce26f516555a103be83011b043dfd | postgres:12.6                 |
+--------+------------+----------------------------------+----------------------------------+----------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------+

See pgverify --help for flag configuration options.

Supported databases

Database Engine Supported Versions
PostgreSQL >=10
CockroachDB >=21.2

Test modes

Test mode Description
full Generates an MD5 hash from all of the rows in a table. Memory intensive, but the highest confidence test.
bookend Generates an MD5 hash from the first and last X rows in a table, configured by --bookend-limit X.
sparse Generates an MD5 hash from approximately 1/X rows in a table, configured by --sparse-mod X.
rowcount Simply queries and compares total row count for a table.

Gotchas

  • Due to PostgreSQL and CockroachDB having slightly differing ways of sorting keys in a jsonb value, this tool uses length(jsonb::text) as a low-fidelity proxy fingerprint.