The FDW author needs to implement a handler function, and optionally a validator function. Both functions must be written in a compiled language such as C, using the version-1 interface. For details on C language calling conventions and dynamic loading, see Section 38.10.
The handler function simply returns a struct of function pointers to
callback functions that will be called by the planner, executor, and
various maintenance commands.
Most of the effort in writing an FDW is in implementing these callback
functions.
The handler function must be registered with
PostgreSQL as taking no arguments and
returning the special pseudo-type fdw_handler
. The
callback functions are plain C functions and are not visible or
callable at the SQL level. The callback functions are described in
Section 57.2.
The validator function is responsible for validating options given in
CREATE
and ALTER
commands for its
foreign data wrapper, as well as foreign servers, user mappings, and
foreign tables using the wrapper.
The validator function must be registered as taking two arguments, a
text array containing the options to be validated, and an OID
representing the type of object the options are associated with. The
latter corresponds to the OID of the system catalog the object
would be stored in, one of:
AttributeRelationId
ForeignDataWrapperRelationId
ForeignServerRelationId
ForeignTableRelationId
UserMappingRelationId
If no validator function is supplied, options are not checked at object creation time or object alteration time.