On Thu, Sep 4, 2025 at 11:32 PM Emre Hasegeli <e...@hasegeli.com> wrote: > > Replication origins is a useful feature for external replication > systems to do conflict resolution in bi-directional replication. It's > possible for the external systems to make use of this feature using > the SQL functions pg_replication_origin_*(). > > pg_replication_origin_session_setup() is the one to configure the > current session. Currently, only a single version of this function is > exposed that allows one replica origin to be used only by a single > session. This limits the usefulness of this feature. > > The attached patch creates another variant of this function > pg_replication_origin_session_setup(text, int). This allows the same > replica origin to be used by parallel sessions the same way logical > replication apply workers are using it. >
We are already discussing the same feature in an email thread [1]. Can you check that and share your inputs there? [1] - https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAMPB6wfe4zLjJL8jiZV5kjjpwBM2%3DrTRme0UCL7Ra4L8MTVdOg%40mail.gmail.com -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.