For a security sensitive design, I'd like to disable DELETEs
on certain tables.
The DELETE
should merely set a deleted
flag on a row (which would be then visible on a view, which would be used by the application layer).
As I understand a rule would generate additional queries - so a rule could not suppress the original query.
As illustration a toy example with a trigger (not yet tested):
-- data in this table should be 'undeletable'
CREATE table article (
id serial,
content text not null,
deleted boolean default false
)
-- some view that would only show articles, that are NOT deleted
...
-- toy trigger (not tested)
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION suppress_article_delete()
RETURNS TRIGGER AS $sad$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
UPDATE article SELECT id, content, TRUE;
-- NEW or NULL??
RETURN NEW;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END;
$sad$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
What would be a good way to suppress a DELETE
?
As I understand a rule would generate additional queries - so a rule could not suppress the original query.
Not really - it could be an INSTEAD
rule:
CREATE RULE shoe_del_protect AS ON DELETE TO shoe DO INSTEAD NOTHING;
(an example on that same page of the manual).
Another way is to REVOKE
delete privileges on the table in question and to create stored procedure(s) for deleting... and updating and inserting also probably.