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PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook

You're reading from   PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook Over 120 recipes to build high-performance and fault-tolerant PostgreSQL database solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838648138
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vallarapu Naga Avinash Kumar Vallarapu Naga Avinash Kumar
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Cluster Management Fundamentals 2. Cluster Management Techniques FREE CHAPTER 3. Backup and Recovery 4. Advanced Replication Techniques 5. High Availability and Automatic Failover 6. Connection Pooling and Load Balancing 7. Securing through Authentication 8. Logging and Analyzing PostgreSQL Servers 9. Critical Services Monitoring 10. Extensions and Performance Tuning 11. Upgrades and Patches 12. About Packt 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a user in PostgreSQL

In order to connect to a PostgreSQL database, we need to have a username. A PostgreSQL user is a role that has the CONNECT privilege. Both CREATE USER and CREATE ROLE work well to create a PostgreSQL user. The only difference between the two is that the LOGIN role is not assigned when we use CREATE ROLE to create a user. In this recipe, we shall see how a user can be created in PostgreSQL.

Getting ready

It requires a superuser or a CREATEROLE privilege for the database user to create a user or a role. So, we must use a user who has either of these privileges to create a user.

How to do it...

A user with a LOGIN role can be created using any of the following three methods:

  1. Method 1: We can create a user using the CREATE USER command:
CREATE USER percuser WITH ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'secret';
  1. Method 2: We can create a user using the CREATE ROLE .. WITH LOGIN command:
CREATE ROLE percuser WITH LOGIN ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'secret';
  1. Method 3: We can create a user using the CREATE ROLE command and then assign the LOGIN privilege to that user:
CREATE ROLE percuser;
ALTER ROLE percuser WITH LOGIN ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'secret';

The three aforementioned methods demonstrate the three different ways in which a user, percuser, can be created.

How it works

When you use CREATE USER with any of these commands, PostgreSQL automatically translates them internally with the following:

CREATE ROLE percuser
WITH NOSUPERUSER INHERIT NOCREATEROLE NOCREATEDB LOGIN NOREPLICATION NOBYPASSRLS
ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'secret';

In order to validate whether the user can log in (has the CONNECT privilege) or not, we may use the following query and substitute the username appropriately:

postgres=# select rolcanlogin from pg_roles where rolname = 'percuser';
rolcanlogin
-------------
t
(1 row)

There's more...

In order to list the users and roles created in a PostgreSQL server, we could either query the view (pg_roles) or use the shortcut "\du":

We can use the shortcut "\du" to get the list of users:

$ psql -c "\du"
List of roles
Role name | Attributes | Member of
------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------
app_user | | {}
dev_user | | {}
percuser | | {}
postgres | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
read_only_scott | Cannot login | {}
read_write_scott | Cannot login | {}

We can also use the pg_roles query to get the list of users:


$ psql -c "SELECT rolname, rolcanlogin FROM pg_roles where rolname NOT LIKE 'pg_%'"
rolname | rolcanlogin
------------------+-------------
postgres | t
percuser | t
read_write_scott | f
read_only_scott | f
app_user | t
dev_user | t
(6 rows)

Thus, we have learned how to create users with various privileges in PostgreSQL.

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PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook
Published in: Feb 2021
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781838648138
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