Re: how to: psql -U user --password password ?

From: "Ashish Karalkar" <ashish(dot)karalkar(at)info-spectrum(dot)com>
To: "Stefan Zweig" <stefanzweig1881(at)web(dot)de>, <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: how to: psql -U user --password password ?
Date: 2007-07-03 12:57:45
Message-ID: 012a01c7bd71$c4003310$170211ac@LIONKING.COM
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Hello Stefan,
Recently I Have faced this problem and solved by .pgpass file approch

Take alook on
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/libpq-pgpass.html

With Regards
Ashish...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Zweig" <stefanzweig1881(at)web(dot)de>
To: <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 6:17 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] how to: psql -U user --password password ?

> Hi list,
>
> i have a problem with connecting to postgresql on a remote server.
> basically i want to import some sets of data into the database, using the
> psql command from within a shell script.
> i have a local machine where postgres is installed and a remote one where
> postgres is installed as well.
> because of security issues the configuration of postgres on the remote
> server is set in a way that i am not not allowed to connect to the
> database from my local machine. and the security thing gets even stricter:
> i am not even allowed to run a shell script on my remote server.
>
> i know already that there is a way to connect to a remote postgres using
> psql with the options --host 123.123.123.1 --port
> 5432 --username --password
>
> unfortunately this only prompts the password screen and i have to input
> the password for postgres for every single psql command again.. this not
> very convenient in terms of automating imports using shell. i am planning
> to do some hundreds of imports (with psql) on a batch and i want to avoid
> typing the password some hundreds times.
>
> i know that in mysql there is way to pass through the password e.g. to
> mysqldump with mysqldump --user=user --password=password
> actually i would need similar functionality in postgres. is there a good
> way to solve my problem?
>
> i know that a i could do the import as well using jdbc or odbc connections
> to postgres (where it is possible to connect as a user with password), but
> actually i think it is faster (as i have some very large *.sql files to
> import) and more convenient to do the import directly via psql instead of
> using jdbc/odbc.
>
>
>
> i appreciate any help.
>
> thanks in advance, stefan
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