1ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES(7P)ostgreSQL 14.3 DocumentatiAoLnTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES(7)
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NAME

6       ALTER_DEFAULT_PRIVILEGES - define default access privileges
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SYNOPSIS

9       ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
10           [ FOR { ROLE | USER } target_role [, ...] ]
11           [ IN SCHEMA schema_name [, ...] ]
12           abbreviated_grant_or_revoke
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14       where abbreviated_grant_or_revoke is one of:
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16       GRANT { { SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE | TRUNCATE | REFERENCES | TRIGGER }
17           [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
18           ON TABLES
19           TO { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ]
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21       GRANT { { USAGE | SELECT | UPDATE }
22           [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
23           ON SEQUENCES
24           TO { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ]
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26       GRANT { EXECUTE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
27           ON { FUNCTIONS | ROUTINES }
28           TO { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ]
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30       GRANT { USAGE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
31           ON TYPES
32           TO { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ]
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34       GRANT { USAGE | CREATE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
35           ON SCHEMAS
36           TO { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ]
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38       REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
39           { { SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE | TRUNCATE | REFERENCES | TRIGGER }
40           [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
41           ON TABLES
42           FROM { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...]
43           [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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45       REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
46           { { USAGE | SELECT | UPDATE }
47           [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
48           ON SEQUENCES
49           FROM { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...]
50           [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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52       REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
53           { EXECUTE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
54           ON { FUNCTIONS | ROUTINES }
55           FROM { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...]
56           [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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58       REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
59           { USAGE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
60           ON TYPES
61           FROM { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...]
62           [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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64       REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
65           { USAGE | CREATE | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
66           ON SCHEMAS
67           FROM { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...]
68           [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
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DESCRIPTION

71       ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES allows you to set the privileges that will be
72       applied to objects created in the future. (It does not affect
73       privileges assigned to already-existing objects.) Currently, only the
74       privileges for schemas, tables (including views and foreign tables),
75       sequences, functions, and types (including domains) can be altered. For
76       this command, functions include aggregates and procedures. The words
77       FUNCTIONS and ROUTINES are equivalent in this command. (ROUTINES is
78       preferred going forward as the standard term for functions and
79       procedures taken together. In earlier PostgreSQL releases, only the
80       word FUNCTIONS was allowed. It is not possible to set default
81       privileges for functions and procedures separately.)
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83       You can change default privileges only for objects that will be created
84       by yourself or by roles that you are a member of. The privileges can be
85       set globally (i.e., for all objects created in the current database),
86       or just for objects created in specified schemas.
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88       As explained in Section 5.7, the default privileges for any object type
89       normally grant all grantable permissions to the object owner, and may
90       grant some privileges to PUBLIC as well. However, this behavior can be
91       changed by altering the global default privileges with ALTER DEFAULT
92       PRIVILEGES.
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94       Default privileges that are specified per-schema are added to whatever
95       the global default privileges are for the particular object type. This
96       means you cannot revoke privileges per-schema if they are granted
97       globally (either by default, or according to a previous ALTER DEFAULT
98       PRIVILEGES command that did not specify a schema). Per-schema REVOKE is
99       only useful to reverse the effects of a previous per-schema GRANT.
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101   Parameters
102       target_role
103           The name of an existing role of which the current role is a member.
104           If FOR ROLE is omitted, the current role is assumed.
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106       schema_name
107           The name of an existing schema. If specified, the default
108           privileges are altered for objects later created in that schema. If
109           IN SCHEMA is omitted, the global default privileges are altered.
110           IN SCHEMA is not allowed when setting privileges for schemas, since
111           schemas can't be nested.
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113       role_name
114           The name of an existing role to grant or revoke privileges for.
115           This parameter, and all the other parameters in
116           abbreviated_grant_or_revoke, act as described under GRANT(7) or
117           REVOKE(7), except that one is setting permissions for a whole class
118           of objects rather than specific named objects.
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NOTES

121       Use psql(1)'s \ddp command to obtain information about existing
122       assignments of default privileges. The meaning of the privilege display
123       is the same as explained for \dp in Section 5.7.
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125       If you wish to drop a role for which the default privileges have been
126       altered, it is necessary to reverse the changes in its default
127       privileges or use DROP OWNED BY to get rid of the default privileges
128       entry for the role.
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EXAMPLES

131       Grant SELECT privilege to everyone for all tables (and views) you
132       subsequently create in schema myschema, and allow role webuser to
133       INSERT into them too:
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135           ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA myschema GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO PUBLIC;
136           ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA myschema GRANT INSERT ON TABLES TO webuser;
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138       Undo the above, so that subsequently-created tables won't have any more
139       permissions than normal:
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141           ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA myschema REVOKE SELECT ON TABLES FROM PUBLIC;
142           ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA myschema REVOKE INSERT ON TABLES FROM webuser;
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144       Remove the public EXECUTE permission that is normally granted on
145       functions, for all functions subsequently created by role admin:
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147           ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE admin REVOKE EXECUTE ON FUNCTIONS FROM PUBLIC;
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149       Note however that you cannot accomplish that effect with a command
150       limited to a single schema. This command has no effect, unless it is
151       undoing a matching GRANT:
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153           ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA public REVOKE EXECUTE ON FUNCTIONS FROM PUBLIC;
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155       That's because per-schema default privileges can only add privileges to
156       the global setting, not remove privileges granted by it.
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COMPATIBILITY

159       There is no ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES statement in the SQL standard.
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SEE ALSO

162       GRANT(7), REVOKE(7)
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