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    NAME

    createuser - define a new PostgreSQL user account
    

     

    SYNOPSIS

    createuser [ option... ] [ username ]  

    DESCRIPTION

    createuser creates a new PostgreSQL user (or more precisely, a role). Only superusers and users with CREATEROLE privilege can create new users, so createuser must be invoked by someone who can connect as a superuser or a user with CREATEROLE privilege.

    If you wish to create a new superuser, you must connect as a superuser, not merely with CREATEROLE privilege. Being a superuser implies the ability to bypass all access permission checks within the database, so superuserdom should not be granted lightly.

    createuser is a wrapper around the SQL command CREATE ROLE [create_role(7)]. There is no effective difference between creating users via this utility and via other methods for accessing the server.  

    OPTIONS

    createuser accepts the following command-line arguments:

    username
    Specifies the name of the PostgreSQL user to be created. This name must be different from all existing roles in this PostgreSQL installation.
    -s
    --superuser
    The new user will be a superuser.
    -S
    --no-superuser
    The new user will not be a superuser. This is the default.
    -d
    --createdb
    The new user will be allowed to create databases.
    -D
    --no-createdb
    The new user will not be allowed to create databases. This is the default.
    -r
    --createrole
    The new user will be allowed to create new roles (that is, this user will have CREATEROLE privilege).
    -R
    --no-createrole
    The new user will not be allowed to create new roles. This is the default.
    -l
    --login
    The new user will be allowed to log in (that is, the user name can be used as the initial session user identifier). This is the default.
    -L
    --no-login
    The new user will not be allowed to log in. (A role without login privilege is still useful as a means of managing database permissions.)
    -i
    --inherit
    The new role will automatically inherit privileges of roles it is a member of. This is the default.
    -I
    --no-inherit
    The new role will not automatically inherit privileges of roles it is a member of.
    -c number
    --connection-limit number
    Set a maximum number of connections for the new user. The default is to set no limit.
    -P
    --pwprompt
    If given, createuser will issue a prompt for the password of the new user. This is not necessary if you do not plan on using password authentication.
    -E
    --encrypted
    Encrypts the user's password stored in the database. If not specified, the default password behavior is used.
    -N
    --unencrypted
    Does not encrypt the user's password stored in the database. If not specified, the default password behavior is used.
    -e
    --echo
    Echo the commands that createuser generates and sends to the server.
    -q
    --quiet
    Do not display a response.

    You will be prompted for a name and other missing information if it is not specified on the command line.

    createuser also accepts the following command-line arguments for connection parameters:

    -h host
    --host host
    Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running. If the value begins with a slash, it is used as the directory for the Unix domain socket.
    -p port
    --port port
    Specifies the TCP port or local Unix domain socket file extension on which the server is listening for connections.
    -U username
    --username username
    User name to connect as (not the user name to create).
    -W
    --password
    Force password prompt (to connect to the server, not for the password of the new user).

     

    ENVIRONMENT

    PGHOST
    PGPORT
    PGUSER
    Default connection parameters
     

    DIAGNOSTICS

    In case of difficulty, see CREATE ROLE [create_role(7)] and psql(1) for discussions of potential problems and error messages. The database server must be running at the targeted host. Also, any default connection settings and environment variables used by the libpq front-end library will apply.  

    EXAMPLES

    To create a user joe on the default database server:

    $ createuser joe
    Shall the new role be a superuser? (y/n) n
    Shall the new role be allowed to create databases? (y/n) n
    Shall the new role be allowed to create more new roles? (y/n) n
    CREATE USER
    
    

    To create the same user joe using the server on host eden, port 5000, avoiding the prompts and taking a look at the underlying command:

    $ createuser -h eden -p 5000 -S -D -R -e joe
    CREATE ROLE joe NOSUPERUSER NOCREATEDB NOCREATEROLE INHERIT LOGIN;
    CREATE ROLE
    
    

    To create the user joe as a superuser, and assign a password immediately:

    $ createuser -P -s -e joe
    Enter password for new role: xyzzy
    Enter it again: xyzzy
    CREATE ROLE joe PASSWORD 'xyzzy' SUPERUSER CREATEDB CREATEROLE INHERIT LOGIN;
    CREATE ROLE
    
    
    In the above example, the new password isn't actually echoed when typed, but we show what was typed for clarity. However the password will appear in the echoed command, as illustrated --- so you don't want to use -e when assigning a password, if anyone else can see your screen.  

    SEE ALSO

    dropuser(1), CREATE ROLE [create_role(7)], Environment Variables (the documentation)


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    ENVIRONMENT
    DIAGNOSTICS
    EXAMPLES
    SEE ALSO


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