Re: pg_hba_lookup function to get all matching pg_hba.conf entries - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Haribabu Kommi
Subject Re: pg_hba_lookup function to get all matching pg_hba.conf entries
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Msg-id CAJrrPGcP=n4S83rpvjVPRd4utFLisKvJyzRY8AGtNfVkM_2pDQ@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: pg_hba_lookup function to get all matching pg_hba.conf entries  ("Shulgin, Oleksandr" <oleksandr.shulgin@zalando.de>)
Responses Re: pg_hba_lookup function to get all matching pg_hba.conf entries
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 9:48 PM, Shulgin, Oleksandr
<oleksandr.shulgin@zalando.de> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 4:31 AM, Haribabu Kommi <kommi.haribabu@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Adding quotes to pg_hba_lookup function makes it different from others.
>> The issues regarding the same is already discussed in [1].
>>
>> select a.database[1], b.datname from
>> pg_hba_lookup('postgres','kommih','::1')
>>                             as a, pg_database as b where a.database[1]
>> = b.datname;
>>
>> The queries like above are not possible with quoted output. It is very
>> rare that the
>> pg_hba_lookup function used in join operations, but still it is better
>> to provide
>> data without quotes. so I reverted these changes in the attached latest
>> patch.
>
>
> That's a good point.  I wonder that maybe instead of re-introducing quotes
> we could somehow make the unquoted keywords that have special meaning stand
> out, e.g:
>
> database  | {$sameuser}
> user_name | {$all}
>
> That should make it obvious which of the values are placeholders and doesn't
> interfere with joining database or user catalogs (while I would call
> "sameuser" a very unlikely name for a database, "all" might be not that
> unlikely name for a user, e.g. someone called like "Albert L. Lucky" could
> use that as a login name).

It is not only the problem with joins, the following two cases works
without quotes only.
With quotes the query doesn't match with the database name.

select * from pg_hba_lookup('Test', 'kommih','127.0.0.1') where
database = '{"Test"}';
select * from pg_hba_lookup('Test', 'kommih','127.0.0.1') where
database = '{Test}';


Regards,
Hari Babu
Fujitsu Australia



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