Re: Fwd: pg_dump VS alter database ... set search_path ... - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Ivan Zolotukhin
Subject Re: Fwd: pg_dump VS alter database ... set search_path ...
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Msg-id 751e56400610122237o2a2ca5c7o37a591a741df5b1@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Fwd: pg_dump VS alter database ... set search_path ...  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom,

Can you please suggest a good practice how to propagate such DB
settings into dumps?

I also suffer from this: my DB currently have 5 schemas and
application strongly depends on the search_path. I cannot dump whole
cluster, I need only 1 specific database. At this moment I use ugly
solution and store search_path setting as per-user settings in my
secondary databases.

Solution of Nikolay, being improved for backward compatibility
(additional switch for pg_dump to include alter database statements
with these settings into sql dump generated) would fit me perfectly.

But unfortunately you're not constructive in your critics here and do
not propose a way to solve the problem, only saying that this (very
useful and awaited option!) is ugly. With approach like this the
community will wait for the solution for ages.

:-(



On 10/9/06, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> "Nikolay Samokhvalov" <samokhvalov@gmail.com> writes:
> > What is the reason to not include database settings (like search_path)
> > to database dump created with "pg_dump -C"?
>
> Duplication of code and functionality with pg_dumpall.  I'd want to see
> some thought about how to resolve that, not just a quick copy-some-code-
> from-pg_dumpall-into-pg_dump.  You also need to explain why this issue
> should be treated differently from users and groups ...  a dump won't
> restore correctly without that supporting context either.
>
> I have no objection to rethinking the division of labor between the two
> programs, but let's end up with something that's cleaner not uglier.
>
>                         regards, tom lane
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