Re: There should be a way to use the force flag when restoring databases
От | Gurjeet Singh |
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Тема | Re: There should be a way to use the force flag when restoring databases |
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Msg-id | CABwTF4X=UyJB=DW+Aompo2X9q7YPvQYAG6+StbBKTbJQOKeD2Q@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: There should be a way to use the force flag when restoring databases (Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>) |
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Re: There should be a way to use the force flag when restoring databases
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On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 2:10 AM Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> wrote: > > > On 19 Jul 2023, at 19:28, Gurjeet Singh <gurjeet@singh.im> wrote: > > > > The docs for 'pg_restore --create` say "Create the database before > > restoring into it. If --clean is also specified, drop and recreate the > > target database before connecting to it." > > > > If we provided a force option, it may then additionally say: "If the > > --clean and --force options are specified, DROP DATABASE ... WITH > > FORCE command will be used to drop the database." > > pg_restore --clean refers to dropping any pre-existing database objects and not > just databases, but --force would only apply to databases. > > I wonder if it's worth complicating pg_restore with that when running dropdb > --force before pg_restore is an option for those wanting to use WITH FORCE. Fair point. But the same argument could've been applied to --clean option, as well; why overload the meaning of --clean and make it drop database, when a dropdb before pg_restore was an option. IMHO, if pg_restore offers to drop database, providing an option to the user to do it forcibly is not that much of a stretch, and within reason for the user to expect it to be there, like Joan did. Best regards, Gurjeet http://Gurje.et
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