I'm trying to understand the extent that row level security in postgresql
9.5 may replace, or augment, application-level access control.

I have a fully implemented application-level access control policy.  It's
not clear to me how I will integrate or replace it with RLS.

Craig Ringer mentioned in a blog post:
 "Most importantly, row-security is pluggable – in addition to looking
policies up from the system catalogs, it’s also possible to use a policy
hook to supply arbitrary policy from extensions. "

It seems that my options will be to record authorization into the catalog
or write an extension?


Thanks

Darin

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