Re: Add --{no-,}bypassrls flags to createuser
От | Przemysław Sztoch |
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Тема | Re: Add --{no-,}bypassrls flags to createuser |
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Msg-id | 887b1583-218a-f61f-13fc-2c1a1ee8eb59@sztoch.pl обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Add --{no-,}bypassrls flags to createuser ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Add --{no-,}bypassrls flags to createuser
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
David G. Johnston wrote on 5/19/2022 3:46 AM:
They often use this command because software installation procedures require it.
Lack of comment then causes more mess in the configuration of larger servers.
I still think it's worth adding the --comment argument to execute the next SQL statement by createuser.
This will simplify the setup scripts and installation instructions for the final software.
I believe that it is not worth dividing it into a separate program.
The same --comment argument is needed for the createdb command.
The createuser command is typically used by IT personnel unfamiliar with SQL and unfamiliar with psql.I think that this feature is at least worth considering - but absent an existing command that does this I would agree that doing so constitutes a separate feature.As an aside, I'd rather overcome this particular objection by having the CREATE object command all accept an optional "COMMENT IS" clause.David J.
They often use this command because software installation procedures require it.
Lack of comment then causes more mess in the configuration of larger servers.
I still think it's worth adding the --comment argument to execute the next SQL statement by createuser.
This will simplify the setup scripts and installation instructions for the final software.
I believe that it is not worth dividing it into a separate program.
The same --comment argument is needed for the createdb command.
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