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Allow 'sslkey' and 'sslcert' in postgres_fdw user mappings
This allows different users to authenticate with different certificates. Author: Craig Ringer
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@ -174,6 +174,18 @@ WARNING: extension "bar" is not installed
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ALTER SERVER testserver1 OPTIONS (DROP extensions);
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (DROP user, DROP password);
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-- Attempt to add a valid option that's not allowed in a user mapping
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (ADD sslmode 'require');
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ERROR: invalid option "sslmode"
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HINT: Valid options in this context are: user, password, sslpassword, password_required, sslcert, sslkey
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-- But we can add valid ones fine
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (ADD sslpassword 'dummy');
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-- Ensure valid options we haven't used in a user mapping yet are
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-- permitted to check validation.
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (ADD sslkey 'value', ADD sslcert 'value');
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 OPTIONS (schema_name 'S 1', table_name 'T 1');
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 OPTIONS (schema_name 'S 1', table_name 'T 1');
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c1 OPTIONS (column_name 'C 1');
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@ -194,6 +194,15 @@ InitPgFdwOptions(void)
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{"fetch_size", ForeignServerRelationId, false},
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{"fetch_size", ForeignTableRelationId, false},
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{"password_required", UserMappingRelationId, false},
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/*
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* sslcert and sslkey are in fact libpq options, but we repeat them
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* here to allow them to appear in both foreign server context
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* (when we generate libpq options) and user mapping context
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* (from here).
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*/
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{"sslcert", UserMappingRelationId, true},
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{"sslkey", UserMappingRelationId, true},
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{NULL, InvalidOid, false}
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};
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@ -188,6 +188,19 @@ ALTER SERVER testserver1 OPTIONS (DROP extensions);
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (DROP user, DROP password);
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-- Attempt to add a valid option that's not allowed in a user mapping
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (ADD sslmode 'require');
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-- But we can add valid ones fine
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (ADD sslpassword 'dummy');
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-- Ensure valid options we haven't used in a user mapping yet are
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-- permitted to check validation.
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ALTER USER MAPPING FOR public SERVER testserver1
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OPTIONS (ADD sslkey 'value', ADD sslcert 'value');
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 OPTIONS (schema_name 'S 1', table_name 'T 1');
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft2 OPTIONS (schema_name 'S 1', table_name 'T 1');
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ALTER FOREIGN TABLE ft1 ALTER COLUMN c1 OPTIONS (column_name 'C 1');
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A foreign server using the <filename>postgres_fdw</filename> foreign data wrapper
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can have the same options that <application>libpq</application> accepts in
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connection strings, as described in <xref linkend="libpq-paramkeywords"/>,
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except that these options are not allowed:
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except that these options are not allowed or have special handling:
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<literal>user</literal>, <literal>password</literal> and <literal>sslpassword</literal> (specify these
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in a user mapping, instead)
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in a user mapping, instead, or use a service file)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<literal>postgres_fdw</literal>)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<literal>sslkey</literal> and <literal>sslpassword</literal> - these may
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appear in <emphasis>either or both</emphasis> a connection and a user
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mapping. If both are present, the user mapping setting overrides the
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connection setting.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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