UAPI Functions - Postgresql::rename_user_no_password

Description

This function renames a PostgreSQL® database user.

Warnings:

  • If you rename a PostgreSQL user, you must set the password for the database user. This is required because of the md5 hash that PostgreSQL creates to store user passwords.
  • We strongly recommend that you use the Postgresql::rename_user function instead of this one.

Examples 


 cPanel or Webmail Session URL

https://hostname.example.com:2083/cpsess##########/execute/Postgresql/rename_user_no_password?oldname=dbuser&newname=dbuser2

 LiveAPI PHP Class

$cpanel new CPANEL(); // Connect to cPanel - only do this once.
  
// Renames database user "dbuser" into "dbuser2"
$rename_user_no_password $cpanel->uapi(
    'Postgresql''rename_user_no_password',
    array(
        'oldname'  => 'dbuser',
        'newname'  => 'dbuser2',
        )
);

 LiveAPI Perl Module

my $cpliveapi = Cpanel::LiveAPI->new(); # Connect to cPanel - only do this once.
  
# Renames database user "dbuser" into "dbuser2"
my $rename_user_no_password $cpliveapi->uapi(
    'Postgresql''rename_user_no_password',
    {
        'oldname'    => 'database',
        'newname'    => 'database2',
    }
);

 cPanel Template Toolkit

<!-- Renames database user "dbuser" into "dbuser2" -->
[% data = execute( 'Postgresql', 'rename_user_no_password', { oldname => 'dbuser', newname => 'dbuser2'} ); %]

 

Notes:

  • You must URI-encode values.
  • username represents your account-level username.

 Command Line

uapi --user=username Postgresql rename_user_no_password oldname=dbuser newname=dbuser2

 

Notes:

  • You must URI-encode values.
  • username represents your account-level username.

 Output (JSON)

{
  "messages": null,
  "errors": null,
  "status": 1,
  "metadata": {
      
  },
  "data": null
}

 

Note:

Use cPanel's API Shell interface (Home >> Advanced >> API Shell) to directly test cPanel API calls.

 

Parameters

 Parameter 

 Type 

Description

Possible values

 Example 

oldname

string

Required

 The database user's current name. 

A valid string.

Note:

 If database prefixing is enabled, this parameter must include the database prefix for the account. 

dbuser

newname

string

Required

The database user's new name.

A valid string.

Note:

If database prefixing is enabled, this parameter must include the database prefix for the account.

dbuser2

 

Returns

This function only returns metadata.

 

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