List users and roles: \du
List users and Roles (Since the concepts of “users” and “groups” have been unified into “roles”, this command is now equivalent to \dg.) )
Lists database roles. (Since the concepts of “users” and “groups” have been unified into “roles”, this command is now equivalent to \dg
.) By default, only user-created roles are shown; supply the S modifier to include system roles. If pattern is specified, only those roles whose names match the pattern are listed. If the form \du+
is used, additional information is shown about each role; currently this adds the comment for each role.
\du
\du+
List roles using \du
command:
Default PostgreSQL 12 in Ubuntu 20.04
postgres=# \du List of roles Role name | Attributes | Member of -----------+------------------------------------------------------------+----------- postgres | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
postgres=# \du List of roles Role name | Attributes | Member of ----------------+------------------------------------------------------------+----------- YOUR_USER | Create DB | {} YOUR_USER2 | Cannot login | {} YOUR_USER3 | | {} postgres | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
Related terms
\l
or\list
to list databases- Postgres:
create role
create user
.psqlrc
show users
rds_superuser, rds_master, rdsadmin
\dt
\ddp
lists default access privilege settings\dn
- ALTER USER YOUR_USER WITH PASSWORD 'your_new_password';
SELECT pg_database_size('your_db_name');
See also
- PostgreSQL: Database roles,
CREATE USER
,CREATE ROLE
,\du, \du+
,create user, Alter user
GRANT
,\ddp
,GRANT USAGE
,GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES
,GRANT SELECT
, View GRANTs on Redshift,has_table_privilege
,has_schema_privilege
,HAS_DATABASE_PRIVILEGE
,SCHEMA
, Privileges,GRANT EXECUTE
- PostgreSQL:
psql
,.psqlrc, .pgpass
,$HOME/.pg service.conf
,-U, -W, -d
, meta-commands:\du, \dg, \ddp, \dp, \list, \dn, \dt, \c, \l, \di, \q
,show users
,show
,su - postgres
,psql -c, \?, \connect, \conninfo
,--version, --help
, PL/pgSQL
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