On 07.12.2018
01:34, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
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> On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 4:24 PM Alvaro Herrera
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> <mailto:alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
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> Sure, just define a pg_service.conf file.
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/libpq-pgservice.html
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> Thanks Alvaro!
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> Is there any shorter version than:
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> psql "service=foo"
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> ?
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> If not, I can make a shell alias that puts the
"service=$@" into the
> command.
Thanks for the hints and discussion about this.
Here's my final implementation for the curious
and to close the loop:
# a zsh function to avoid having to type
"service="
$ which pssql
pssql () {
psql "service=$@"
}
# and a zsh completion function:
$ cat ~/.fpath/_pssql
#compdef pssql
PG_SERVICES_CONF=~/.pg_service.conf
if [[ -r ${PG_SERVICES_CONF} ]]; then
compadd $(sed -nE 's/^ *\[(.*)\] *$/\1/p'
${PG_SERVICES_CONF})
fi
It works like a charm!