Role-based access overview
Role-based access control (RBAC) consists of a collection of permissions on resources given to roles.
Roles
Roles in YSQL can represent individual users or a group of users. They encapsulate a set of privileges that can be assigned to other roles (or users). Roles are essential to implementing and administering access control on a YugabyteDB cluster. Below are some important points about roles:
-
Roles which have
LOGIN
privilege are users. Hence, all users are roles, but not all roles are users. -
Roles can be granted to other roles, making it possible to organize roles into a hierarchy.
-
Roles inherit the privileges of all other roles granted to them.
YugabyteDB inherits a number of roles from PostgreSQL, including the postgres
user, and adds several new roles. View the YugabyteDB-specific roles for your clusters with the following command (or use \duS
to display all roles):
yugabyte=> \du
List of roles
Role name | Attributes | Member of
--------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------
postgres | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
yb_db_admin | No inheritance, Cannot login | {}
yb_extension | Cannot login | {}
yb_fdw | Cannot login | {}
yugabyte | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
The following table describes the default YSQL roles and users in YugabyteDB clusters.
Role | Description |
---|---|
postgres | Superuser role created during database creation. |
yb_db_admin | Role that allows non-superuser users to create tablespaces and perform other privileged operations. |
yb_extension | Role that allows non-superuser users to create PostgreSQL extensions. |
yb_fdw | Role that allows non-superuser users to CREATE, ALTER, and DROP foreign data wrappers. |
yugabyte | Superuser role used during database creation, by Yugabyte support to perform maintenance operations, and for backups (using ysql_dump). |
yb_extension
The yb_extension
role allows non-superuser roles to create extensions. A user granted this role can create all the extensions that are bundled in YugabyteDB.
Create a role test
and grant yb_extension
to this role.
yugabyte=# create role test;
yugabyte=# grant yb_extension to test;
yugabyte=# set role test;
yugabyte=> select * from current_user;
current_user
--------------
test
(1 row)
Create an extension as the test user and check if it's created.
yugabyte=> create extension pgcrypto;
yugabyte=> select * from pg_extension where extname='pgcrypto';
extname | extowner | extnamespace | extrelocatable | extversion | extconfig | extcondition
----------+----------+--------------+----------------+------------+-----------+--------------
pgcrypto | 16386 | 2200 | t | 1.3 | |
(1 row)
Resources
YSQL defines a number of specific resources that represent underlying database objects. A resource can represent one object or a collection of objects. YSQL resources are hierarchical as described below:
- Databases and tables follow the hierarchy:
ALL DATABASES
>DATABASE
>TABLE
- ROLES are hierarchical (they can be assigned to other roles). They follow the hierarchy:
ALL ROLES
>ROLE #1
>ROLE #2
...
The table below lists out the various resources.
Resource | Description |
---|---|
DATABASE |
Denotes one database. Typically includes all the tables and indexes defined in that database. |
TABLE |
Denotes one table. Includes all the indexes defined on that table. |
ROLE |
Denotes one role. |
ALL DATABASES |
Collection of all databases in the database. |
ALL ROLES |
Collection of all roles in the database. |
Privileges
Privileges are necessary to execute operations on database objects. Privileges can be granted at any level of the database hierarchy and are inherited downwards. The set of privileges include:
Privilege | Objects | Operations |
---|---|---|
ALTER |
database, table, role | ALTER |
AUTHORIZE |
database, table, role | GRANT privilege, REVOKE privilege |
CREATE |
database, table, role, index | CREATE |
DROP |
database, table, role, index | DROP |
MODIFY |
database, table | INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, TRUNCATE |
SELECT |
database, table | SELECT |
Note
TheALTER TABLE
privilege on the base table is required in order to CREATE or DROP indexes on it.
Read more about YSQL privileges.