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Learn PostgreSQL - Second Edition

By : Luca Ferrari, Enrico Pirozzi
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Book Image

Learn PostgreSQL - Second Edition

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By: Luca Ferrari, Enrico Pirozzi

Overview of this book

The latest edition of this PostgreSQL book will help you to start using PostgreSQL from absolute scratch, helping you to quickly understand the internal workings of the database. With a structured approach and practical examples, go on a journey that covers the basics, from SQL statements and how to run server-side programs, to configuring, managing, securing, and optimizing database performance. This new edition will not only help you get to grips with all the recent changes within the PostgreSQL ecosystem but will also dig deeper into concepts like partitioning and replication with a fresh set of examples. The book is also equipped with Docker images for each chapter which makes the learning experience faster and easier. Starting with the absolute basics of databases, the book sails through to advanced concepts like window functions, logging, auditing, extending the database, configuration, partitioning, and replication. It will also help you seamlessly migrate your existing database system to PostgreSQL and contains a dedicated chapter on disaster recovery. Each chapter ends with practice questions to test your learning at regular intervals. By the end of this book, you will be able to install, configure, manage, and develop applications against a PostgreSQL database.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Index

Understanding roles

In Chapter 3, Managing Users and Connections, you saw how to create new roles, a stereotype that can act either as a single user or a group of users. The CREATE ROLE statement was used to create the role, and you learned about the main properties a role can be associated with.

This section extends the concepts you read about in Chapter 3, Managing Users and Connections, introducing the more interesting and security-related properties of a role.

Just as a quick reminder, the synopsis for creating a new role is the following:

CREATE ROLE name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ]

The name assigned to the role has to be unique within the whole cluster.

An option can be indicated in a positive form, that is, associating a property with a role, or in a negative form with the NO prefix, which removes a property from a role. Some properties are not assigned to new roles by default, so you should take your time and consult the documentation of the CREATE ROLE...