On May 27, 2006, at 12:13 PM, Richard Smith wrote:
Hi guys,
I've googled about a bit, and found some ideas for solving this
problem, but I thought I'd pose the question, in the hope that
someone can suggest something.
I've got a web application that needs to do audit logging, taking
some information provided by the webapp such as user, request path,
remote IP etc...
Since I can't create users in postgres, and would like to be able
to do the audit logging transparently, would anyone have any ideas
as to a way I can do this kind of thing.
I need to avoid using external libraries if possible so if anyone
has any tricks I'd appreciate it.
I did find a mention of some features in 8.0 that I might be able
to exploit, however there was no details of what those features
were, your typical useless reply to a mailing list post. There was
also a myfunc module that would fill my needs, but I don't really
want to load external modules into the db.
I'm running PG8.1
I do it using a temporary table with one row that the webapp populates
with the username (and any other session information) when it connects
or changes user. I also have an underlying permanent table with generic
information in it, so that triggers and suchlike still work when
accessing the
DB by hand.
Cheers,
Steve