No need to have pg_audit.conf any longer since the regression tests are
just loading the module at the start of each session (to simulate being
in shared_preload_libraries, which isn't something we can actually make
happen on the buildfarm itself, it seems).
Pointed out by Tom
In pg_audit, set client_min_messages up to warning, then reset the role
attributes, to completely reset the session while not making the
regression tests depend on being run by any particular user.
Instead of creating a new superuser role, extract out what the current
user is and use that user instead. Further, clean up and drop all
objects created by the regression test.
Pointed out by Tom.
Also, use a function to load the extension ahead of all other calls,
simulating load from shared_libraries_preload, to make sure the
hooks are in place before logging start.
Remove the check that pg_audit be installed by
shared_preload_libraries as that's not going to work when running the
regressions tests in the buildfarm. That check was primairly a nice to
have and isn't required anyway.
This extension provides detailed logging classes, ability to control
logging at a per-object level, and includes fully-qualified object
names for logged statements (DML and DDL) in independent fields of the
log output.
Authors: Ian Barwick, Abhijit Menon-Sen, David Steele
Reviews by: Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Sawada Masahiko, Fujii Masao,
Simon Riggs
Discussion with: Josh Berkus, Jaime Casanova, Peter Eisentraut,
David Fetter, Yeb Havinga, Alvaro Herrera, Petr Jelinek, Tom Lane,
MauMau, Bruce Momjian, Jim Nasby, Michael Paquier,
Fabrízio de Royes Mello, Neil Tiffin