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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2020-10-22 14:04:21 -0400
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2020-10-22 14:04:28 -0400
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Clean up some unpleasant behaviors in psql's \connect command.
The check for whether to complain about not having an old connection to get parameters from was seriously out of date: it had not been rethought when we invented connstrings, nor when we invented the -reuse-previous option. Replace it with a check that throws an error if reuse-previous is active and we lack an old connection to reuse. While that doesn't move the goalposts very far in terms of easing reconnection after a server crash, at least it's consistent. If the user specifies a connstring plus additional parameters (which is invalid per the documentation), the extra parameters were silently ignored. That seems like it could be really confusing, so let's throw a syntax error instead. Teach the connstring code path to re-use the old connection's password in the same cases as the old-style-syntax code path would, ie if we are reusing parameters and the values of username, host/hostaddr, and port are not being changed. Document this behavior, too, since it was unmentioned before. Also simplify the implementation a bit, giving rise to two new and useful properties: if there's a "password=xxx" in the connstring, we'll use it not ignore it, and by default (i.e., except with --no-password) we will prompt for a password if the re-used password or connstring password doesn't work. The previous code just failed if the re-used password didn't work. Given the paucity of field complaints about these issues, I don't think that they rise to the level of back-patchable bug fixes, and in any case they might represent undesirable behavior changes in minor releases. So no back-patch. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/235210.1603321144@sss.pgh.pa.us
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