Re: BUG #15271: Documentation / Error reporting on GUC parameterchange - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: BUG #15271: Documentation / Error reporting on GUC parameterchange
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Msg-id 20180807193647.GI7297@momjian.us
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In response to Re: BUG #15271: Documentation / Error reporting on GUC parameter change  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: BUG #15271: Documentation / Error reporting on GUC parameter change
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On Tue, Aug  7, 2018 at 03:10:09PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > I looked at this report and the cause seems deeper than reported.  The
> > reporter states that having the extension loaded would fix it, but doing
> > the ALTER DATABASE as superuser also fixes it:
> 
> Well, yeah, see guc.c's validate_option_array_item:
> 
>      * There are three cases to consider:
>      *
>      * name is a known GUC variable.  Check the value normally, check
>      * permissions normally (i.e., allow if variable is USERSET, or if it's
>      * SUSET and user is superuser).
>      *
>      * name is not known, but exists or can be created as a placeholder (i.e.,
>      * it has a prefixed name).  We allow this case if you're a superuser,
>      * otherwise not.  Superusers are assumed to know what they're doing. We
>      * can't allow it for other users, because when the placeholder is
>      * resolved it might turn out to be a SUSET variable;
>      * define_custom_variable assumes we checked that.
>      *
>      * name is not known and can't be created as a placeholder.  Throw error,
>      * unless skipIfNoPermissions is true, in which case return false.
> 
> AFAICS it's behaving as designed.
> 
> Conceivably we could improve this by extending pg_db_role_setting to track
> whether the assigner of a value was superuser or not, and then deciding
> at value apply time whether to allow the assignment.  However, that would
> have downsides of its own, that you might not find out till far distant
> from the mistake that you'd made a mistake.

Great, thanks for the background.  It is probably not worth trying to
enhance this further.

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