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allow empty list for postgresql_default_privileges #118

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17 changes: 12 additions & 5 deletions postgresql/resource_postgresql_default_privileges.go
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -57,12 +57,11 @@ func resourcePostgreSQLDefaultPrivileges() *schema.Resource {
}, false),
Description: "The PostgreSQL object type to set the default privileges on (one of: table, sequence, function, type)",
},
"privileges": &schema.Schema{
"privileges": {
Type: schema.TypeSet,
Required: true,
Elem: &schema.Schema{Type: schema.TypeString},
Set: schema.HashString,
MinItems: 1,
Description: "The list of privileges to apply as default privileges",
},
"with_grant_option": {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -183,6 +182,7 @@ func readRoleDefaultPrivileges(txn *sql.Tx, d *schema.ResourceData) error {
owner := d.Get("owner").(string)
pgSchema := d.Get("schema").(string)
objectType := d.Get("object_type").(string)
privilegesInput := d.Get("privileges").(*schema.Set).List()

if err := pgLockRole(txn, owner); err != nil {
return err
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -226,11 +226,13 @@ func readRoleDefaultPrivileges(txn *sql.Tx, d *schema.ResourceData) error {
return fmt.Errorf("could not read default privileges: %w", err)
}

// We consider no privileges as "not exists"
// We consider no privileges as "not exists" unless no privileges were provided as input
if len(privileges) == 0 {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] no default privileges for role %s in schema %s", role, pgSchema)
d.SetId("")
return nil
if len(privilegesInput) != 0 {
d.SetId("")
return nil
}
}

privilegesSet := pgArrayToSet(privileges)
Expand All @@ -249,6 +251,11 @@ func grantRoleDefaultPrivileges(txn *sql.Tx, d *schema.ResourceData) error {
privileges = append(privileges, priv.(string))
}

if len(privileges) == 0 {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] no default privileges to grant for role %s, owner %s in database: %s,", d.Get("role").(string), d.Get("owner").(string), d.Get("database").(string))
return nil
}

var inSchema string

// If a schema is specified we need to build the part of the query string to action this
Expand Down
34 changes: 34 additions & 0 deletions postgresql/resource_postgresql_default_privileges_test.go
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -48,6 +48,23 @@ resource "postgresql_default_privileges" "test_ro" {
},
Providers: testAccProviders,
Steps: []resource.TestStep{
{
Config: fmt.Sprintf(tfConfig, `[]`),
Check: resource.ComposeTestCheckFunc(
func(*terraform.State) error {
tables := []string{"test_schema.test_table"}
// To test default privileges, we need to create a table
// after having apply the state.
dropFunc := createTestTables(t, dbSuffix, tables, "")
defer dropFunc()

return testCheckTablesPrivileges(t, dbName, roleName, tables, []string{})
},
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "object_type", "table"),
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "with_grant_option", fmt.Sprintf("%t", withGrant)),
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "privileges.#", "0"),
),
},
{
Config: fmt.Sprintf(tfConfig, `["SELECT"]`),
Check: resource.ComposeTestCheckFunc(
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -83,6 +100,23 @@ resource "postgresql_default_privileges" "test_ro" {
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "privileges.1759376126", "UPDATE"),
),
},
{
Config: fmt.Sprintf(tfConfig, `[]`),
Check: resource.ComposeTestCheckFunc(
func(*terraform.State) error {
tables := []string{"test_schema.test_table"}
// To test default privileges, we need to create a table
// after having apply the state.
dropFunc := createTestTables(t, dbSuffix, tables, "")
defer dropFunc()

return testCheckTablesPrivileges(t, dbName, roleName, tables, []string{})
},
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "object_type", "table"),
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "with_grant_option", fmt.Sprintf("%t", withGrant)),
resource.TestCheckResourceAttr("postgresql_default_privileges.test_ro", "privileges.#", "0"),
),
},
},
})
})
Expand Down
19 changes: 17 additions & 2 deletions website/docs/r/postgresql_default_privileges.html.markdown
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -31,6 +31,21 @@ resource "postgresql_default_privileges" "read_only_tables" {
* `role` - (Required) The name of the role to which grant default privileges on.
* `database` - (Required) The database to grant default privileges for this role.
* `owner` - (Required) Role for which apply default privileges (You can change default privileges only for objects that will be created by yourself or by roles that you are a member of).
* `schema` - (Required) The database schema to set default privileges for this role.
* `schema` - (Optional) The database schema to set default privileges for this role.
* `object_type` - (Required) The PostgreSQL object type to set the default privileges on (one of: table, sequence, function, type).
* `privileges` - (Required) The list of privileges to apply as default privileges.
* `privileges` - (Required) The list of privileges to apply as default privileges. An empty list could be provided to revoke all default privileges for this role.


## Examples

Revoke default privileges for functions for "public" role:

```hcl
resource "postgresql_default_priviliges" "revoke_public" {
database = postgresql_database.example_db.name
role = "public"
owner = "object_owner"
object_type = "function"
privileges = []
}
```