https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-alterdefaultprivileges.html

Have a client where their development teams use extensive use of schemas. We use default privileges like this

ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE jobs_owner_local GRANT SELECT ON tables TO ro_group; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE jobs_owner_local GRANT SELECT ON sequences TO ro_group;

ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE jobs_owner_local GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE, INSERT ON tables TO rw_group; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE jobs_owner_local GRANT SELECT, USAGE ON sequences TO rw_group; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE jobs_owner_local GRANT EXECUTE ON functions TO rw_group;


But I can't find a way to grant usage on new schemas. At DB creation I do

grant usage on schema public to rw_group;
grant usage on schema public to ro_group;


Because we revoke everything from public we have to explicitly grant connect to DB and usage on schemas.


Currently having to manually grant usage when a new schema is created and wondering if there is a better way.


Postgresql 9.3



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