Commit 8fbe5a31 authored by Robert Haas's avatar Robert Haas

Fix error message for COMMENT/SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN xxx IS 'yyy'

When the column name is an unqualified name, rather than table.column,
the error message complains about too many dotted names, which is
wrong.  Report by Peter Eisentraut based on examination of the
sepgsql regression test output, but the problem also affects COMMENT.
New wording as suggested by Tom Lane.
parent b536458e
......@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ SECURITY LABEL ON TABLE t2
ERROR: SELinux: invalid security label: "invalid security context"
SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN t2
IS 'system_u:object_r:sepgsql_ro_table_t:s0'; -- be failed
ERROR: improper relation name (too many dotted names):
ERROR: column name must be qualified
SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN t2.b
IS 'system_u:object_r:sepgsql_ro_table_t:s0'; -- ok
--
......
......@@ -794,6 +794,10 @@ get_object_address_attribute(ObjectType objtype, List *objname,
AttrNumber attnum;
/* Extract relation name and open relation. */
if (list_length(objname) < 2)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("column name must be qualified")));
attname = strVal(lfirst(list_tail(objname)));
relname = list_truncate(list_copy(objname), list_length(objname) - 1);
relation = relation_openrv(makeRangeVarFromNameList(relname), lockmode);
......
......@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION seclabel_user1;
SECURITY LABEL ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS 'classified'; -- OK
SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN seclabel_tbl1.a IS 'unclassified'; -- OK
SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN seclabel_tbl1 IS 'unclassified'; -- fail
SECURITY LABEL ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS '...invalid label...'; -- fail
SECURITY LABEL FOR 'dummy' ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS 'unclassified'; -- OK
SECURITY LABEL FOR 'unknown_seclabel' ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS 'classified'; -- fail
......
......@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ LOAD '@abs_builddir@/dummy_seclabel@DLSUFFIX@';
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION seclabel_user1;
SECURITY LABEL ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS 'classified'; -- OK
SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN seclabel_tbl1.a IS 'unclassified'; -- OK
SECURITY LABEL ON COLUMN seclabel_tbl1 IS 'unclassified'; -- fail
ERROR: column name must be qualified
SECURITY LABEL ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS '...invalid label...'; -- fail
ERROR: '...invalid label...' is not a valid security label
SECURITY LABEL FOR 'dummy' ON TABLE seclabel_tbl1 IS 'unclassified'; -- OK
......
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