postgres_fdw: Give user mapping precedence for use_scram_passthrough
Fujii Masao <fujii@postgresql.org>
postgres_fdw: Give user mapping precedence for use_scram_passthrough Previously, when use_scram_passthrough was specified on both a foreign server and a user mapping, the server-level setting took precedence over the user-mapping setting. This was inconsistent with the usual semantics of postgres_fdw options, where foreign server options provide shared defaults and user mapping options override them on a per-user basis. This commit updates postgres_fdw so that the user-mapping setting takes precedence when use_scram_passthrough is specified in both places. This matches the behavior of other connection options such as sslcert and sslkey. Backpatch to v18, where use_scram_passthrough was introduced. In v18, this only affects limited configurations that specify conflicting values at both the foreign server and user-mapping levels. In such cases, users would naturally expect the user-mapping setting to override the server-level setting, so changing the behavior should be minimally disruptive. Also keeping v18 as the only branch with different semantics for use_scram_passthrough would be unnecessarily confusing, so backpatch this fix to v18. Author: Matheus Alcantara <matheusssilv97@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwEJ8rZjmbOvCicyr4vbuLio082bNTde0WNoSWaWr9wVcg@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 18
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| Path | Change | +/− |
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| contrib/postgres_fdw/connection.c | modified | +8 −2 |
| contrib/postgres_fdw/t/001_auth_scram.pl | modified | +30 −0 |
| doc/src/sgml/postgres-fdw.sgml | modified | +3 −1 |
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