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Check constraints for varchar[] and varchar[][] columns in a table


For a word game I am trying to add CHECK constraints to the VARCHAR arrays:

CREATE TABLE words_games (
        gid SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
        created timestamptz NOT NULL,

        player1 integer REFERENCES words_users(uid) ON DELETE CASCADE NOT NULL,
        player2 integer REFERENCES words_users(uid) ON DELETE CASCADE,

        played1 timestamptz,
        played2 timestamptz,

        hand1 varchar[7] NOT NULL CHECK (ALL(hand1) ~ '^[*A-Z]$'),
        hand2 varchar[7] NOT NULL CHECK (ALL(hand2) ~ '^[*A-Z]$'),
        pile  varchar[116] NOT NULL CHECK (ALL(pile) ~ '^[*A-Z]$'),

        board varchar[15][15] NOT NULL CHECK (ALL(board) ~ '^[.A-Z]$'),
        style integer NOT NULL CHECK (1 <= style AND style <= 4)
);

but get syntax errors:

ERROR:  syntax error at or near "ALL"
LINE 8:         hand1 varchar[7] NOT NULL CHECK (ALL(hand1) ~ '^[A-Z...
                                                 ^

probably because the ALL keyword is supposed to be on the right side?

Could anyone please recommend a way to implement check constraints here?


Solution

  • Yes, it is impossible to use all() or any() functions as left comparision argument. Create function instead:

    create or replace function check_array_regexp_all(text[], text) returns boolean as $$
      select bool_and(x) from (select unnest($1) ~ $2 as x) t;
    $$ language sql immutable;
    

    and use it for constraint:

    ...
    hand1 varchar[7] NOT NULL CHECK (check_array_regexp_all(hand1, '^[*A-Z]$')),
    ...