On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 3:07 PM Jan Wieck <j...@wi3ck.info> wrote:

> On 4/8/22 08:58, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > A side-note on this, which of course won't help the OP at this point,
> > but if the general best practice of not running the application with a
> > highly privileged account is followed, the problem won't occur (it will
> > just fail early before breaking things). DISABLE TRIGGER ALL requires
> > either ownership of the table or superuser permissions, none of which
> > it's recommended that the application run with. Doesn't help once the
> > problem has occurred of course, but can help avoid it happening in the
> > future.
>
> It gets even better further down in that code, where it UPDATEs
> pg_constraint directly. That not only requires superuser but also catupd
> permissions (which are separate from superuser for a reason).
>

Indeed.The fact that's in the code is sadly an indicator of how many
people run their app as superuser :(

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