I think you need to back up a little, and describe how you got to here. I'm not 
sure if this is a good idea or not, because I don't
understand the problem you are trying to solve.

 

Can you describe what you have seen, maybe in the form of a concrete, 
reproduceable example?

 

Brad

 

From: Paul Wittle <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, 7 December 2020 9:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Geoserver-devel] Primary key generator

 

Hi everyone,

 

Please excuse me if this is a bad suggestion or has already been suggested but 
I was wondering if it might be worth doing a feature
request to make it so that GeoServer can generate primary keys / indexes on 
database stores. 

 

I suspect the popular view would be that it should be done on the database 
admin side but I wonder if you the people loading layers
into GeoServer might sometime not have official database administrator roles. 
In theory the SQL to create an index is pretty simple
and the database administrators can block the functionality by simply 
controlling the user account they connect with in GeoServer. 

 

My thinking is that when you do an SQL view you can select the identifier but 
when you load a table or view directly you can't. I
wondered if it would be possible to add a similar option to the field list at 
the bottom of the layer creation page. I think this
might help users to ensure their layers work with things like WFS 2.0 paging 
which I believe requires a primary key and also when
interacting with QGIS which needs a primary key to work properly for both 
tables and views. 

 

I also think it would be good to display the primary key as text above the 
field list and that way it could highlight when a primary
key is not detected. 

 

If people think it is a good suggestion then I will look into it more and 
perhaps try to have a go at mocking something up myself
(although I've still struggled to find the time to get going with development). 
Of course I'll also do a proper feature request but
I thought I'd email out first to see how bad people think the idea is?

 

Thanks,

 


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