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33<sect1 id="dblink">
44 <title>dblink</title>
4545
4646 <para>
4747 The connection string may also be the name of an existing foreign
48- server that utilizes the postgresql_fdw foreign data wrapper library.
49- See the example below, as well as the following:
48+ server. It is recommended to use
49+ the <function>postgresql_fdw_validator</function> when defining
50+ the corresponding foreign-data wrapper. See the example below, as
51+ well as the following:
5052 <simplelist type="inline">
5153 <member><xref linkend="sql-createforeigndatawrapper" endterm="sql-createforeigndatawrapper-title"></member>
5254 <member><xref linkend="sql-createserver" endterm="sql-createserver-title"></member>
134136 -- DETAIL: Non-superuser cannot connect if the server does not request a password.
135137 -- HINT: Target server's authentication method must be changed.
136138 CREATE USER dblink_regression_test WITH PASSWORD 'secret';
137- CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql;
139+ CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql VALIDATOR postgresql_fdw_validator ;
138140 CREATE SERVER fdtest FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgresql OPTIONS (hostaddr '127.0.0.1', dbname 'contrib_regression');
139141
140142 CREATE USER MAPPING FOR dblink_regression_test SERVER fdtest OPTIONS (user 'dblink_regression_test', password 'secret');
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103103 rudimentary. The purpose of foreign-data wrappers, foreign
104104 servers, and user mappings is to store this information in a
105105 standard way so that it can be queried by interested applications.
106- The functionality to actually query external data does not exist
106+ One such application is <application>dblink</application>;
107+ see <xref linkend="dblink">. The functionality to actually query
108+ external data through a foreign-data wrapper library does not exist
107109 yet.
108110 </para>
109111
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3434 user who defines the server becomes its owner.
3535 </para>
3636
37+ <para>
38+ A foreign server typically encapsulates connection information that
39+ a foreign-data wrapper uses to access an external data resource.
40+ Additional user-specific connection information may be specified by
41+ means of user mappings.
42+ </para>
43+
3744 <para>
3845 The server name must be unique within the database.
3946 </para>
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98105 </variablelist>
99106 </refsect1>
100107
108+ <refsect1>
109+ <title>Notes</title>
110+
111+ <para>
112+ When using the <application>dblink</application> module
113+ (see <xref linkend="dblink">), the foreign server name can be used
114+ as an argument of the <xref linkend="contrib-dblink-connect">
115+ function to indicate the connection parameters. See also there for
116+ more examples. It is necessary to have
117+ the <literal>USAGE</literal> privilege on the foreign server to be
118+ able to use it in this way.
119+ </para>
120+ </refsect1>
121+
101122 <refsect1>
102123 <title>Examples</title>
103124
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3131
3232 <para>
3333 <command>CREATE USER MAPPING</command> defines a mapping of a user
34- to a foreign server.
34+ to a foreign server. A user mapping typically encapsulates
35+ connection information that a foreign-data wrapper uses together
36+ with the information encapsulated be a foreign server to access an
37+ external data resource.
3538 </para>
3639
3740 <para>
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5255 <para>
5356 The name of an existing user that is mapped to foreign server.
5457 <literal>CURRENT_USER</> and <literal>USER</> match the name of
55- the current user. <literal>PUBLIC</> is used to match all
56- present and future user names in the system.
58+ the current user. When <literal>PUBLIC</> is specified, a
59+ so-called public mapping is created that is used when no
60+ user-specific mapping is applicable.
5761 </para>
5862 </listitem>
5963 </varlistentry>
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