On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 2:37 AM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > "Shulgin, Oleksandr" <oleksandr.shul...@zalando.de> writes: >> 1. Have you considered re-loading the HBA file upon call to this function >> in a local context instead of keeping it in the backends memory? > > Aside from the security questions, please consider that this feature should > work similarly to the current implementation of the pg_file_settings view, > namely it tells you about what is *currently* in the on-disk files, not > necessarily what is the active setting in the postmaster's memory. > A backend could not be entirely sure about the postmaster's state anyway; > and even if it could be, one of the major applications for features like > this is testing manual changes to the files before you SIGHUP the > postmaster. So re-reading the files on each usage is a Good Thing, IMO, > even if it sounds inefficient. > >> 2. I also wonder why JSONB arrays for database/user instead of TEXT[]? > > Yes, that seems rather random to me too.
Here I attached updated patch with the following changes, - Local loading of HBA file to show the authentication data - Changed database and user types are text[] Regards, Hari Babu Fujitsu Australia
pg_hba_lookup_poc_v8.patch
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