Re: grant select on all tables of schema or database - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Najib Abi Fadel
Subject Re: grant select on all tables of schema or database
Date
Msg-id 20060928061527.75803.qmail@web38312.mail.mud.yahoo.com
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In response to grant select on all tables of schema or database  (Gene <genekhart@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: grant select on all tables of schema or database
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when u connect to the database type:
\h GRANT
and you will get all the Grant options:

GRANT { { CREATE | TEMPORARY | TEMP } [,...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
    ON DATABASE dbname [, ...]
    TO { username | GROUP groupname | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ]

This will grant the privileges  on all tables under the database ....

HTH




Gene <genekhart@gmail.com> wrote:
It seems like it should be a very easy problem to solve I just need one role to have select privileges on all the tables of a particular schema or database including any new tables that are created since they are created programmatically daily. I've combed google and the docs to no avail. Do I need to write pg/plsql scripts just to so something like that?? I believe on other dbms you can just say grant all on schema.* or something to that effect. The script i found below would be ok if tables weren't being created constantly.

using version 8.1.4

thanks,
Gene

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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION pgx_grant(text, text, text)
  RETURNS int4 AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
  priv ALIAS FOR $1;
  patt ALIAS FOR $2;
  user ALIAS FOR $3;
  obj  record;
  num  integer;
BEGIN
  num:=0;
  FOR obj IN SELECT relname FROM pg_class
  WHERE relname LIKE patt || '%' AND relkind in ('r','v','S') LOOP
    EXECUTE 'GRANT ' || priv || ' ON ' || obj.relname || ' TO ' || user;
    num := num + 1;
  END LOOP;
  RETURN num;
END;
$BODY$
  LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;
ALTER FUNCTION pgx_grant(text, text, text) OWNER TO root;


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