* All functions that access database must be declared as `STABLE`, not `IMMUTABLE` -- because database can change at any moment, e.g. during an update * there are a few functions that could be made `STRICT` -- passing `NULL` as a parameter will always result in a `NULL`, but for some reason that causes a significant decrease in perf. * tagged one function as parallel safe NOTE: somehow `ST_AsMVT()` method of tile generation is showing 70-90% slowdown with this patch. I am not sure of why this is happening. If the reason is the `IMMUTABLE` -> `STABLE` change, we may have to dig deeper into PG optimization
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652 B
PL/PgSQL
24 lines
652 B
PL/PgSQL
-- etldoc: layer_housenumber[shape=record fillcolor=lightpink, style="rounded,filled",
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-- etldoc: label="layer_housenumber | <z14_> z14+" ] ;
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION layer_housenumber(bbox geometry, zoom_level integer)
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RETURNS TABLE
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(
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osm_id bigint,
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geometry geometry,
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housenumber text
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)
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AS
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$$
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SELECT
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-- etldoc: osm_housenumber_point -> layer_housenumber:z14_
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osm_id,
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geometry,
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housenumber
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FROM osm_housenumber_point
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WHERE zoom_level >= 14
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AND geometry && bbox;
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$$ LANGUAGE SQL STABLE
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-- STRICT
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PARALLEL SAFE;
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