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To: Laurenz Albe <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Strange permission effect depending on DEFERRABILITY
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:20:25 +0300
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On 9/10/24 00:09, Laurenz Albe wrote:
> On Mon, 2024-09-09 at 16:14 +0300, Achilleas Mantzios - cloud wrote:
>> The below runs on PostgreSQL 16.4
>>
>> We are trying to implement a certain operation based on a security definer
>> function : mariner_update_availability_date
>>
>> This is supposed to update a table : mariner , which has several other triggers :
>>
>> [...]
>> zzzmariner_dmq_tg AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE ON mariner DEFERRABLE INITIALLY DEFERRED FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION export_dmq()
>>
>> As you noticed the last trigger is a CONSTRAINT DEFERRABLE trigger.
>> This function mariner_update_availability_date is supposed to be run by a user :
>> cbt_results_import stripped of any privileges to the rest of the system. Here is
>> what we get : when we SET the constraint of the last trigger to IMMEDIATE, the
>> function runs on behalf of its owner (postgres) who has all needed privileges
>> (as superuser) to run the update on mariner table and also run the triggers .
>> However, when we run with this CONSTRAINT as DEFERRED then it seems to NOT run
>> the last deferrable trigger as postgres.
> I have proposed a patch that fixes exactly that case:
> https://commitfest.postgresql.org/49/4888/
>
> So far, the feedback seems to be that it is not considered a bug.
> But that doesn't mean that we cannot change the behavior.
Nice work! However I am not sure. What's a trigger owner btw in the
thread :
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/77b89e609f21380785865542609fbc14010021c8.camel%40cybertec...
? Do they mean the table owner? is the trigger creator / owner stored
somewhere ? I dont see it in system tables or the schema dump. Or do
they imply the trigger function owner ?
Maybe controlling the queued and later executed trigger invocations
security context via a new special GUC? such as :
trigger_security_ctx = current_user (default) | table/trigger_owner |
execution_triggered_user
(in every case a SECURITY DEFINER function would override the above setting)
just my 2cents
> Yours,
> Laurenz Albe
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