RE: Question about password character in ECPG's connection string - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Egashira, Yusuke
Subject RE: Question about password character in ECPG's connection string
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Msg-id 848B1649C8A6274AA527C4472CA11EDD5FC76A28@G01JPEXMBYT02
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In response to Re: Question about password character in ECPG's connection string  (Giuseppe Sacco <giuseppe@eppesuigoccas.homedns.org>)
Responses Re: Question about password character in ECPG's connection string  (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>)
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Hi, Giuseppe,

Thanks to response to my question!

> It seems to me that ECPG documentation does not allow specifying
> username and/or password in the connection string. The correct syntax
> should be:
> 
> EXEC SQL CONNECT TO "unix:postgresql://localhost/connectdb" USER
> "myuser" IDENTIFIED BY "pass&word"

Yes, I could connect to database with "USER" and "IDENTIFIED BY" phrase in CONNECT statement.
However, I could also connect to database with password in connection string when my password does not contains '&'
character.

1. In database, 
   > CREATE ROLE myuser LOGIN PASSWORD 'password';
2. In ECPG application,
   EXEC SQL CONNECT "tcp:postgresql://localhost?user=myuser&password=password";
     -> The connection was succeeded.

This behavior confuse me. 

If user and password cannot write in connection string, what are parameters allowed in "connection_option" ?
I hope I can get this information from the ECPG documentation.

Regards.

--
Yusuke, Egashira.

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