-- -- DEPENDENCIES -- CREATE USER regress_dep_user; CREATE USER regress_dep_user2; CREATE USER regress_dep_user3; CREATE GROUP regress_dep_group; CREATE TABLE deptest (f1 serial primary key, f2 text); GRANT SELECT ON TABLE deptest TO GROUP regress_dep_group; GRANT ALL ON TABLE deptest TO regress_dep_user, regress_dep_user2; -- can't drop neither because they have privileges somewhere DROP USER regress_dep_user; DROP GROUP regress_dep_group; -- if we revoke the privileges we can drop the group REVOKE SELECT ON deptest FROM GROUP regress_dep_group; DROP GROUP regress_dep_group; -- can't drop the user if we revoke the privileges partially REVOKE SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, TRUNCATE, REFERENCES, MAINTAIN ON deptest FROM regress_dep_user; DROP USER regress_dep_user; -- now we are OK to drop him REVOKE TRIGGER ON deptest FROM regress_dep_user; DROP USER regress_dep_user; -- we are OK too if we drop the privileges all at once REVOKE ALL ON deptest FROM regress_dep_user2; DROP USER regress_dep_user2; -- can't drop the owner of an object -- the error message detail here would include a pg_toast_nnn name that -- is not constant, so suppress it \set VERBOSITY terse ALTER TABLE deptest OWNER TO regress_dep_user3; DROP USER regress_dep_user3; \set VERBOSITY default -- if we drop the object, we can drop the user too DROP TABLE deptest; DROP USER regress_dep_user3; -- Test DROP OWNED CREATE USER regress_dep_user0; CREATE USER regress_dep_user1; CREATE USER regress_dep_user2; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_dep_user0; -- permission denied DROP OWNED BY regress_dep_user1; DROP OWNED BY regress_dep_user0, regress_dep_user2; REASSIGN OWNED BY regress_dep_user0 TO regress_dep_user1; REASSIGN OWNED BY regress_dep_user1 TO regress_dep_user0; -- this one is allowed DROP OWNED BY regress_dep_user0; CREATE TABLE deptest1 (f1 int unique); GRANT ALL ON deptest1 TO regress_dep_user1 WITH GRANT OPTION; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_dep_user1; CREATE TABLE deptest (a serial primary key, b text); GRANT ALL ON deptest1 TO regress_dep_user2; RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION; \z deptest1 DROP OWNED BY regress_dep_user1; -- all grants revoked \z deptest1 -- table was dropped \d deptest -- Test REASSIGN OWNED GRANT ALL ON deptest1 TO regress_dep_user1; GRANT CREATE ON DATABASE regression TO regress_dep_user1; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_dep_user1; CREATE SCHEMA deptest; CREATE TABLE deptest (a serial primary key, b text); ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE regress_dep_user1 IN SCHEMA deptest GRANT ALL ON TABLES TO regress_dep_user2; CREATE FUNCTION deptest_func() RETURNS void LANGUAGE plpgsql AS $$ BEGIN END; $$; CREATE TYPE deptest_enum AS ENUM ('red'); CREATE TYPE deptest_range AS RANGE (SUBTYPE = int4); CREATE TABLE deptest2 (f1 int); -- make a serial column the hard way CREATE SEQUENCE ss1; ALTER TABLE deptest2 ALTER f1 SET DEFAULT nextval('ss1'); ALTER SEQUENCE ss1 OWNED BY deptest2.f1; -- When reassigning ownership of a composite type, its pg_class entry -- should match CREATE TYPE deptest_t AS (a int); SELECT typowner = relowner FROM pg_type JOIN pg_class c ON typrelid = c.oid WHERE typname = 'deptest_t'; RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION; REASSIGN OWNED BY regress_dep_user1 TO regress_dep_user2; \dt deptest SELECT typowner = relowner FROM pg_type JOIN pg_class c ON typrelid = c.oid WHERE typname = 'deptest_t'; -- doesn't work: grant still exists DROP USER regress_dep_user1; DROP OWNED BY regress_dep_user1; DROP USER regress_dep_user1; DROP USER regress_dep_user2; DROP OWNED BY regress_dep_user2, regress_dep_user0; DROP USER regress_dep_user2; DROP USER regress_dep_user0;