Synopsis
Use the DROP INDEX
statement to remove an index from the database.
Syntax
Semantics
if_exists
Under normal operation, an error is raised if the index does not exist. Adding IF EXISTS
will quietly ignore any non-existent indexes specified.
index_name
Specify the name of the index to be dropped. Objects associated with the index will be invalidated after the DROP INDEX
statement is completed.
RESTRICT / CASCADE
RESTRICT
(the default) will not drop the index if any objects depend on it.
CASCADE
will drop any objects that transitively depend on the index.
Example
Create a table with an index:
CREATE TABLE t1(id BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY, v TEXT);
CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(v);
Verify the index was created:
\d t1
Table "public.t1"
Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
--------+--------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------
id | bigint | | not null | nextval('t1_id_seq'::regclass)
v | text | | |
Indexes:
"t1_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, lsm (id HASH)
"i1" lsm (v HASH)
Drop the index:
DROP INDEX i1;
Use the \d t1
meta-command to verify that the index no longer exists.
\d t1
Table "public.t1"
Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
--------+--------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------
id | bigint | | not null | nextval('t1_id_seq'::regclass)
v | text | | |
Indexes:
"t1_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, lsm (id HASH)