/* * dblink Authentication mapping */ CREATE FUNCTION auth() RETURNS text LANGUAGE plpgsql STABLE AS $$ DECLARE v_auth text = ''; v_port text; v_password text; v_username text; BEGIN -- Ensure only one row is returned. No rows is fine, but this was the only way to force one. -- Trigger on table should enforce it as well, but extra check doesn't hurt. BEGIN SELECT username, port, pwd INTO STRICT v_username, v_port, v_password FROM @extschema@.dblink_mapping_jobmon; EXCEPTION WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN -- Do nothing WHEN TOO_MANY_ROWS THEN RAISE EXCEPTION 'dblink_mapping_jobmon table can only have a single entry'; END; IF v_port IS NULL THEN v_auth = 'dbname=' || current_database(); ELSE v_auth := 'port='||v_port||' dbname=' || current_database(); END IF; IF v_username IS NOT NULL THEN v_auth := v_auth || ' user='||v_username; END IF; IF v_password IS NOT NULL THEN v_auth := v_auth || ' password='||v_password; END IF; RETURN v_auth; END $$;