CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — define a new foreign-data wrapper
Synopsis
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERname[ HANDLERhandler_function| NO HANDLER ] [ VALIDATORvalidator_function| NO VALIDATOR ] [ OPTIONS (option'value' [, ... ] ) ]
Description
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER creates a new foreign-data wrapper. The user who defines a foreign-data wrapper becomes its owner. 
The foreign-data wrapper name must be unique within the database.
Only superusers can create foreign-data wrappers.
Parameters
- name
- The name of the foreign-data wrapper to be created. 
- HANDLER- handler_function
- handler_functionis the name of a previously registered function that will be called to retrieve the execution functions for foreign tables. The handler function must take no arguments, and its return type must be- fdw_handler.- It is possible to create a foreign-data wrapper with no handler function, but foreign tables using such a wrapper can only be declared, not accessed. 
- VALIDATOR- validator_function
- validator_functionis the name of a previously registered function that will be called to check the generic options given to the foreign-data wrapper, as well as options for foreign servers, user mappings and foreign tables using the foreign-data wrapper. If no validator function or- NO VALIDATORis specified, then options will not be checked at creation time. (Foreign-data wrappers will possibly ignore or reject invalid option specifications at run time, depending on the implementation.) The validator function must take two arguments: one of type- text[], which will contain the array of options as stored in the system catalogs, and one of type- oid, which will be the OID of the system catalog containing the options. The return type is ignored; the function should report invalid options using the- ereport(ERROR)function.
- OPTIONS (- option'- value' [, ... ] )
- This clause specifies options for the new foreign-data wrapper. The allowed option names and values are specific to each foreign data wrapper and are validated using the foreign-data wrapper's validator function. Option names must be unique. 
Notes
Postgres Pro's foreign-data functionality is still under active development. Optimization of queries is primitive (and mostly left to the wrapper, too). Thus, there is considerable room for future performance improvements.
Examples
 Create a useless foreign-data wrapper dummy: 
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER dummy;
 Create a foreign-data wrapper file with handler function file_fdw_handler: 
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER file HANDLER file_fdw_handler;
 Create a foreign-data wrapper mywrapper with some options: 
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mywrapper
    OPTIONS (debug 'true');
Compatibility
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED), with the exception that the HANDLER and VALIDATOR clauses are extensions and the standard clauses LIBRARY and LANGUAGE are not implemented in Postgres Pro. 
Note, however, that the SQL/MED functionality as a whole is not yet conforming.