From: | Tomas Vondra <tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz> |
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To: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | proposal : backend startup hook / after logon trigger |
Date: | 2011-11-11 00:12:02 |
Message-ID: | 4EBC6852.5030605@fuzzy.cz |
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Hi,
I occasionally need to perform some action whenever a user connects, and
there's nothing like an "AFTER LOGON" trigger (available in some other
databases).
Is there any particular reason why there's not a "backend start hook",
executed right after a backend is initialized? I've tried a very simple
PoC (basically just a new hook definition, called from PostgresMain(),
see the after-logon-hook.diff (and a simple module that uses it is in
logon.c).
This obviously is not a complete patch or something, but is there a good
reason why this is a stupid idea?
Obviously this is a bit low-level approach, as most of the time the
triggers are implemented in a PL. But who says you can't call a PL from
the C module ...
Tomas
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