RE: Timeout parameters - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Fabien COELHO
Subject RE: Timeout parameters
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Msg-id alpine.DEB.2.21.1903140652540.4059@lancre
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In response to RE: Timeout parameters  ("Tsunakawa, Takayuki" <tsunakawa.takay@jp.fujitsu.com>)
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RE: Timeout parameters
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>> HI think that your patch is responsible for the added option at least.
>>
>> I agree that the underlying issue that other parameters should probably
>> also be reused, which would be a bug fix, does not belong to this thread.
>
> This doesn't seem to be a bug.  \connect just establishes a new connection, not reusing the previous settings for
mostconnection parameters.  As the examples in the following manual page show, the user needs to specify necessary
connectionparameters.
 
>
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/app-psql.html
>
> => \c service=foo
> => \c "host=localhost port=5432 dbname=mydb connect_timeout=10 sslmode=disable"
>
>
> But I'm afraid the description of \connect may not be clear enough about 
> connection parameters, and that may cause users to expect the reuse of 
> all connection parameter settings.

I think that the typical use-case of \c is to connect to another database 
on the same host, at least that what I do pretty often. The natural 
expectation is that the same "other" connection parameters are used, 
otherwise it does not make much sense, and there is already a whole logic 
of reusing the previous settings in psql, at least wrt describing the 
target (host, port, user…).

> Anyway, I think this would be an improvement for psql's documentation or 
> new feature for psql.  What do you think?

I think that we should fix the behavior rather than document the current 
weirdness. I do not think that we should introduce more weirdness.

-- 
Fabien.

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