On 11/18/22 12:52, Murillo corvino rocha wrote:
Could it be the role=group_read_only? The fact that user1 is a member of group_read_only is changing current_user variable?

Well role=group_read_only means this:

        psql -d database -h host -U user1

effectively becomes:

        psql -d database -h host -U user1

log in as user1 then

        SET ROLE group_read_only;

which results in

        session_user: user1

        current_user: group_read_only.


user_1 being a member of group_read_only does not automatically change the current_user to group_read_only. This happened because it was explicitly set up do this.


I’m using a clean psql docker container everytime I need to connect to the database, so, I don’t think it’s related to psql.

\drds

                     List of settings

    Role        | Database |             Settings

--------------+--------------+-----------------------------------

user1        | mydb       | role=group_read_only



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Adrian Klaver
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