Setting parameters for particular groups of users
PostgreSQL supports a variety of ways of defining parameter settings for various user groups. This is very convenient, especially to manage user groups that have different requirements.
How to do it...
For all users in the saas
database, use the following commands:
ALTER DATABASE saas
SET configuration_parameter = value1;
For a user named simon
connected to any database, use this:
ALTER ROLE Simon
SET configuration_parameter = value2;
Alternatively, you can set a parameter for a user only when connected to a specific database, as follows:
ALTER ROLE Simon
IN DATABASE saas
SET configuration_parameter = value3;
The user won't know that these have been executed specifically for them. These are default settings, and in most cases, they can be overridden if the user requires non-default values.
How it works...
You can set parameters for each of the following:
- Database
- User (which is named role by PostgreSQL)
- Database/user combination
Each of the parameter...