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The catalog pg_index contains part of the information about indexes. The rest is mostly in pg_class.
Table 43-16. pg_index Columns
Name | Type | References | Description |
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indexrelid | oid | pg_class.oid | The OID of the pg_class entry for this index |
indrelid | oid | pg_class.oid | The OID of the pg_class entry for the table this index is for |
indkey | int2vector | pg_attribute.attnum | This is an array of indnatts (up to INDEX_MAX_KEYS) values that indicate which table columns this index indexes. For example a value of 1 3 would mean that the first and the third table columns make up the index key. A zero in this array indicates that the corresponding index attribute is an expression over the table columns, rather than a simple column reference. |
indclass | oidvector | pg_opclass.oid | For each column in the index key this contains the OID of the operator class to use. See pg_opclass for details. |
indnatts | int2 | The number of columns in the index (duplicates pg_class.relnatts) | |
indisunique | bool | If true, this is a unique index. | |
indisprimary | bool | If true, this index represents the primary key of the table. (indisunique should always be true when this is true.) | |
indisclustered | bool | If true, the table was last clustered on this index. | |
indexprs | text | Expression trees (in nodeToString() representation)
for index attributes that are not simple column references. This is a
list with one element for each zero entry in indkey.
Null if all index attributes are simple references. | |
indpred | text | Expression tree (in nodeToString() representation)
for partial index predicate. Null if not a partial index. |