pg_dump recording privileges on foreign data wrappers
| От | Adam Mackler |
|---|---|
| Тема | pg_dump recording privileges on foreign data wrappers |
| Дата | |
| Msg-id | 20170330175806.GI59845@scruffle.mackler.org обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответы |
Re: pg_dump recording privileges on foreign data wrappers
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| Список | pgsql-general |
If I grant a privilege on a foreign data wrapper like this:
GRANT USAGE ON FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgres_fdw TO myuser;
from within psql, then a dump of the database produced using pg_dump
seems to lack an equivalent GRANT statement, even though it contains
the CREATE EXTENSION statement for that foreign data wrapper.
Am I usderstanding correctly that when I feed that output of pg_dump
back into psql it will result in a database that has the foreign data
wrapper but without the priviliges that were set in the database that
was dumped? Is that really what is supposed to happen? Is there a
way to get pg_dump to output the necessary statements such that
running the dump back through psql results in the same priviliges that
I started with?
I am using version 9.5.6.
Thanks very much,
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Adam Mackler
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