CREATE ROLE
Function
CREATE ROLE creates a role.
A role is an entity that owns database objects and permissions. In different environments, a role can be considered a user, a group, or both.
Precautions
- CREATE ROLE adds a role to a database. The role does not have the LOGIN permission.
- Only the user who has the CREATE ROLE permission or a system administrator is allowed to create roles.
Syntax
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CREATE ROLE role_name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ] [ ENCRYPTED | UNENCRYPTED ] { PASSWORD | IDENTIFIED BY } { 'password' [EXPIRED] | DISABLE }; |
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{SYSADMIN | NOSYSADMIN} | {MONADMIN | NOMONADMIN} | {OPRADMIN | NOOPRADMIN} | {POLADMIN | NOPOLADMIN} | {AUDITADMIN | NOAUDITADMIN} | {CREATEDB | NOCREATEDB} | {USEFT | NOUSEFT} | {CREATEROLE | NOCREATEROLE} | {INHERIT | NOINHERIT} | {LOGIN | NOLOGIN} | {REPLICATION | NOREPLICATION} | {INDEPENDENT | NOINDEPENDENT} | {VCADMIN | NOVCADMIN} | {PERSISTENCE | NOPERSISTENCE} | CONNECTION LIMIT connlimit | VALID BEGIN 'timestamp' | VALID UNTIL 'timestamp' | RESOURCE POOL 'respool' | USER GROUP 'groupuser' | PERM SPACE 'spacelimit' | TEMP SPACE 'tmpspacelimit' | SPILL SPACE 'spillspacelimit' | NODE GROUP logic_cluster_name | IN ROLE role_name [, ...] | IN GROUP role_name [, ...] | ROLE role_name [, ...] | ADMIN rol e_name [, ...] | USER role_name [, ...] | SYSID uid | DEFAULT TABLESPACE tablespace_name | PROFILE DEFAULT | PROFILE profile_name | PGUSER |
Parameter Description
- role_name
Specifies the name of a role.
Value range: a string. It must comply with the identifier naming convention and can contain a maximum of 63 characters. If the value contains more than 63 characters, the database truncates it and retains the first 63 characters as the role name. If a role name contains uppercase letters, the database automatically converts the uppercase letters into lowercase letters. To create a role name that contains uppercase letters, enclose the role name with double quotation marks ("").
- password
Specifies the login password.
The new password must:
- Contain at least eight characters. This is the default length.
- Differ from the role name or the role name spelled backward.
- Contain at least three of the following character types: uppercase characters, lowercase characters, digits, and special characters (limited to ~!@#$ %^&*()-_=+\|[{}];:,<.>/?). If the password contains characters other than the preceding characters, an error will be reported during statement execution.
- The password can also be a ciphertext character string that meets the format requirements. This mode is mainly used to import user data. You are not advised to use it directly. If a ciphertext password is used, the user must know the plaintext corresponding to the ciphertext password and ensure that the plaintext password meets the complexity requirements. The database does not verify the complexity of the ciphertext password. Instead, the security of the ciphertext password is ensured by the user.
- Be enclosed by single quotation marks when a role is created.
Value range: a character string that cannot be empty.
- EXPIRED
When creating a user, you can select EXPIRED. That is, you can create a user whose password is invalid. The user cannot perform simple query or extended query. The statement can be executed only after the password is changed.
- DISABLE
By default, you can change your password unless it is disabled. To disable the password of a user, use this parameter. After the password of a user is disabled, the password will be deleted from the system. The user can connect to the database only through external authentication, for example, Kerberos authentication. Only administrators can enable or disable a password. Common users cannot disable the password of an initial user. To enable a password, run ALTER USER and specify the password.
- ENCRYPTED | UNENCRYPTED
Controls whether the password is stored encrypted in the system catalogs. According to product security requirement, the password must be stored encrypted. Therefore, UNENCRYPTED is forbidden in GaussDB. If the password string has already been encrypted in the SHA256 format, it is stored encrypted as it was, regardless of whether ENCRYPTED or UNENCRYPTED is specified (since the system cannot decrypt the specified encrypted password string). This allows reloading of encrypted passwords during dump/restore.
- SYSADMIN | NOSYSADMIN
Determines whether a new role is a system administrator. Roles having the SYSADMIN attribute have the highest permission.
Value range: If not specified, NOSYSADMIN is the default.
When separation of duties is enabled, users with the SYSADMIN permission do not have the permission to create users.
- MONADMIN | NOMONADMIN
Determines whether a role is a monitoring administrator.
Value range: If not specified, NOMONADMIN is the default.
- OPRADMIN | NOOPRADMIN
Determines whether a role is an O&M administrator.
Value range: If not specified, NOOPRADMIN is the default.
- POLADMIN | NOPOLADMIN
Determines whether a role is a security policy administrator.
Value range: If not specified, NOPOLADMIN is the default.
- AUDITADMIN | NOAUDITADMIN
Determines whether a role has the audit and management attributes.
If not specified, NOAUDITADMIN is the default.
- CREATEDB | NOCREATEDB
Determines a role's permission to create databases.
A new role does not have the permission to create databases.
Value range: If not specified, NOCREATEDB is the default.
- USEFT | NOUSEFT
This parameter is reserved and not used in this version.
- CREATEROLE | NOCREATEROLE
Determines whether a role will be permitted to create new roles (that is, execute CREATE ROLE and CREATE USER). A role with the CREATEROLE permission can also modify and delete other roles.
Value range: If not specified, NOCREATEROLE is the default.
- When separation of duties is disabled, users with the CREATEROLE permission can create users with the CREATEROLE, AUDITADMIN, MONADMIN, POLADMIN, or CREATEDB permission and common users.
- When separation of duties is enabled, users with the CREATEROLE permission can create users with the CREATEROLE, MONADMIN, POLADMIN, or CREATEDB permission and common users.
- INHERIT | NOINHERIT
Determines whether a role "inherits" the permissions of roles in the same group. It is not recommended.
- LOGIN | NOLOGIN
Determines whether a role is allowed to log in to a database. A role having the LOGIN attribute can be considered as a user.
Value range: If not specified, NOLOGIN is the default.
- REPLICATION | NOREPLICATION
Determines whether a role is allowed to initiate streaming replication or put the system in and out of backup mode. A role having the REPLICATION attribute is specific to replication.
If not specified, NOREPLICATION is the default.
- INDEPENDENT | NOINDEPENDENT
Defines private, independent roles. For a role with the INDEPENDENT attribute, administrators' permissions to control and access this role are separated. The rules are as follows:
- Administrators have no permission to add, delete, query, modify, copy, or authorize the corresponding table objects without the authorization from the INDEPENDENT role.
- If permissions related to private user tables are granted to non-private users, the system administrator will obtain the same permissions.
- System administrators and security administrators with the CREATEROLE attribute have no permission to modify the inheritance relationship of the INDEPENDENT role without the authorization of the INDEPENDENT role.
- System administrators have no permission to modify the owner of the table objects for the INDEPENDENT role.
- System administrators and security administrators with the CREATEROLE attribute have no permission to remove the INDEPENDENT attribute of the INDEPENDENT role.
- System administrators and security administrators with the CREATEROLE attribute have no permission to change the database password of the INDEPENDENT role. The INDEPENDENT role must manage its own password. If the password is lost, it cannot be reset.
- The SYSADMIN attribute of a user cannot be changed to the INDEPENDENT attribute.
- Operations performed by users in the INDEPENDENT role are recorded in audit logs based on the audit policy.
- VCADMIN | NOVCADMIN
Defines the role of a logical cluster administrator. A logical cluster administrator has the following permissions other than permissions of common users:
- Create, modify, and delete resource pools in the associated logical cluster. (The current feature is a lab feature. Contact Huawei technical support before using it.)
- Grant the access permission on the associated logical cluster to other users or roles, or revoke the access permission from those users or roles.
- PERSISTENCE | NOPERSISTENCE
Defines a permanent user. Only the initial user is allowed to create, modify, and delete permanent users with the PERSISTENCE attribute.
- CONNECTION LIMIT
Specifies how many concurrent connections the role can make.
- The system administrator is not restricted by this parameter.
- connlimit is calculated for each CN. The number of connections in a cluster is calculated using the following formula: Number of connections in a cluster = connlimit x Number of normal CNs.
Value range: an integer greater than or equal to -1. The default value is -1, which means unlimited.
- VALID BEGIN
Sets a date and time when the role's password takes effect. If this clause is omitted, the password takes effect immediately.
- VALID UNTIL
Sets a date and time after which the role's password is no longer valid. If this clause is omitted, the password will be valid for all time.
- RESOURCE POOL
Sets the name of resource pool used by the role. The name belongs to the system catalog pg_resource_pool.
- USER GROUP 'groupuser'
Creates a sub-user.
- PERM SPACE
Sets the space available for a user.
- TEMP SPACE
Sets the space allocated to the temporary table of a user.
- SPILL SPACE
Sets the operator disk flushing space of a user.
- NODE GROUP
Specifies the name of the logical cluster associated with a user. (The current feature is a lab feature. Contact Huawei technical support before using it.) If the name of the logical cluster contains uppercase characters or special characters, enclose the name with double quotation marks ("").
- IN ROLE
Lists one or more existing roles to which the new role will be immediately added as a new member. It is not recommended.
- IN GROUP
Specifies an obsolete spelling of IN ROLE. It is not recommended.
- ROLE
Lists one or more existing roles which are automatically added as members of the new role.
- ADMIN
Similar to ROLE. However, ADMIN grants permissions of new roles to other roles.
- USER
Specifies an obsolete spelling of the ROLE clause.
- SYSID
The SYSID clause is ignored.
- DEFAULT TABLESPACE
The DEFAULT TABLESPACE clause is ignored.
- PROFILE
The PROFILE clause is ignored.
- PGUSER
In the current version, this attribute is reserved only for forward compatibility.
Examples
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-- Create role manager whose password is xxxxxxxxxx: openGauss=# CREATE ROLE manager IDENTIFIED BY 'xxxxxxxxxxx'; -- Create a role with its validity from January 1, 2015 to January 1, 2026. openGauss=# CREATE ROLE miriam WITH LOGIN PASSWORD 'xxxxxxxxxxxx' VALID BEGIN '2015-01-01' VALID UNTIL '2026-01-01'; -- Change the password of role manager to abcd@123. openGauss=# ALTER ROLE manager IDENTIFIED BY 'abcd@123' REPLACE 'xxxxxxxxxxx'; -- Change role manager to the system administrator. openGauss=# ALTER ROLE manager SYSADMIN; -- Delete role manager. openGauss=# DROP ROLE manager; -- Delete role miriam. openGauss=# DROP ROLE miriam; |
Helpful Links
SET ROLE, ALTER ROLE, DROP ROLE, GRANT, and REVOKE
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