On 11/09/2016 11:05 AM, Fran ... wrote:
Hi,
I am a new user with PostgreSQL, I came from MySQL and I am experiencing
some issues with roles and privileges.
I have created a DB,user and grant privilege on this DB to this user.
How could I check what is the privileges/permissions for this user?
Transcript:
postgres=# create database test;
CREATE DATABASE
postgres=# create user test with password 'test';
CREATE ROLE
postgres=# grant all privileges on database test to test;
GRANT
My guess is the above is not doing what you think it is. See further
comments below for seeing what 'grant all privileges on database' gets you.
postgres=# \l
List of databases
Name | Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access
privileges
-----------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+-----------------------
postgres | postgres | UTF8 | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 |
template0 | postgres | UTF8 | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 |
=c/postgres +
| | | | |
postgres=CTc/postgres
template1 | postgres | UTF8 | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 |
=c/postgres +
| | | | |
postgres=CTc/postgres
test | postgres | UTF8 | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 |
=Tc/postgres +
| | | | |
postgres=CTc/postgres+
| | | | |
test=CTc/postgres
test1 | test1 | UTF8 | en_US.UTF-8 | en_US.UTF-8 | =Tc/test1
+
| | | | |
test1=CTc/test1
(5 rows)
With "\l" command It's no clear.
To understand the abbreviations see here:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-grant.html
Look for:
"The entries shown by \dp are interpreted thus:"
Finally, I don't find some command like "show grants for..." in MySQL.
Regards.
Bryan
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Adrian Klaver
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