Remove ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES' requirement of schema CREATE permissions.

Per discussion, this restriction isn't needed for any real security reason,
and it seems to confuse people more often than it helps them.  It could
also result in some database states being unrestorable.  So just drop it.

Back-patch to 9.0, where ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES was introduced.
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Tom Lane 2013-06-09 15:26:40 -04:00
parent 007556bf08
commit f3839ea117
2 changed files with 14 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
<term><replaceable>schema_name</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The name of an existing schema. Each <replaceable>target_role</>
must have <literal>CREATE</> privileges for each specified schema.
The name of an existing schema. If specified, the default privileges
are altered for objects later created in that schema.
If <literal>IN SCHEMA</> is omitted, the global default privileges
are altered.
</para>

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@ -1039,27 +1039,26 @@ SetDefaultACLsInSchemas(InternalDefaultACL *iacls, List *nspnames)
}
else
{
/* Look up the schema OIDs and do permissions checks */
/* Look up the schema OIDs and set permissions for each one */
ListCell *nspcell;
foreach(nspcell, nspnames)
{
char *nspname = strVal(lfirst(nspcell));
AclResult aclresult;
/*
* Note that we must do the permissions check against the target
* role not the calling user. We require CREATE privileges, since
* without CREATE you won't be able to do anything using the
* default privs anyway.
*/
iacls->nspid = get_namespace_oid(nspname, false);
aclresult = pg_namespace_aclcheck(iacls->nspid, iacls->roleid,
ACL_CREATE);
if (aclresult != ACLCHECK_OK)
aclcheck_error(aclresult, ACL_KIND_NAMESPACE,
nspname);
/*
* We used to insist that the target role have CREATE privileges
* on the schema, since without that it wouldn't be able to create
* an object for which these default privileges would apply.
* However, this check proved to be more confusing than helpful,
* and it also caused certain database states to not be
* dumpable/restorable, since revoking CREATE doesn't cause
* default privileges for the schema to go away. So now, we just
* allow the ALTER; if the user lacks CREATE he'll find out when
* he tries to create an object.
*/
SetDefaultACL(iacls);
}