postgresql/contrib/sepgsql/sql/create.sql
Robert Haas e1042a3484 sepgsql: Check CREATE permissions for some object types.
KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Dimitri Fontaine and me.
2011-12-21 09:14:02 -05:00

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PL/PgSQL

--
-- Regression Test for Creation of Object Permission Checks
--
-- confirm required permissions using audit messages
-- @SECURITY-CONTEXT=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0
SET sepgsql.debug_audit = true;
SET client_min_messages = LOG;
CREATE DATABASE regtest_sepgsql_test_database;
CREATE SCHEMA regtest_schema;
SET search_path = regtest_schema, public;
CREATE TABLE regtest_table (x serial primary key, y text);
ALTER TABLE regtest_table ADD COLUMN z int;
CREATE TABLE regtest_table_2 (a int) WITH OIDS;
-- corresponding toast table should not have label and permission checks
ALTER TABLE regtest_table_2 ADD COLUMN b text;
-- VACUUM FULL internally create a new table and swap them later.
VACUUM FULL regtest_table;
CREATE VIEW regtest_view AS SELECT * FROM regtest_table WHERE x < 100;
CREATE SEQUENCE regtest_seq;
CREATE TYPE regtest_comptype AS (a int, b text);
CREATE FUNCTION regtest_func(text,int[]) RETURNS bool LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS 'BEGIN RAISE NOTICE ''regtest_func => %'', $1; RETURN true; END';
CREATE AGGREGATE regtest_agg (
sfunc1 = int4pl, basetype = int4, stype1 = int4, initcond1 = '0'
);
--
-- clean-up
--
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS regtest_sepgsql_test_database;
DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS regtest_schema CASCADE;