Re: cannot read pg_class without having selected a database / is this a bug? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: cannot read pg_class without having selected a database / is this a bug?
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Msg-id 23048.1323015017@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: cannot read pg_class without having selected a database / is this a bug?  (Tomas Vondra <tv@fuzzy.cz>)
Responses Re: cannot read pg_class without having selected a database / is this a bug?  (Tomas Vondra <tv@fuzzy.cz>)
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Tomas Vondra <tv@fuzzy.cz> writes:
> On 4.12.2011 05:19, Tom Lane wrote:
>> It should be possible to access shared catalogs from an auth hook.
>> pg_stat_activity is neither shared nor a catalog.  Like Robert,
>> I find it astonishing that this works ever, because the info needed
>> simply isn't available until you've connected to a particular database.
>> The fact that the view is actually defined the same in every database
>> doesn't enter into that ...

> Hmmm, I do admit this is the first time I play with these things
> (relcache, catalogs ...) so closely. so there are obviously things I'm
> not aware of. For example I'm a bit confused what is / is not a shared
> catalogue. Thanks in advance for your patience.

See pg_class.relisshared.

> Anyway, the code I posted does not fail because of pg_stat_activity, it
> fails because it attempts for find the dbname/username for the backends
> (read from pg_stat_activity).

Well, get_database_name tries to do a syscache lookup, and the syscache
infrastructure isn't working yet.  It is possible to read a shared
catalog at this stage, but you have to use lower-level access mechanisms
--- for an example with some comments, look at GetDatabaseTuple in
postinit.c.
        regards, tom lane


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