Support Redshift auto provisioned user deletion#34006
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* Database Automatic User Provisioning support for Redshift (#33307) * Database Automatic User Provisioning support for Redshift * capitalize sql script * DeleteUser to fallback to deactivate. * add TPxxx code to RAISE messages * fix missing space in scripts * feat(postgres): support auto-provisioned user deletion Redshift (#34006) --------- Co-authored-by: Gabriel Corado <gabriel.oliveira@goteleport.com>
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A few differences from the regular PostgreSQL deletion procedure:
Given these differences, the Redshift procedure is slightly simple as it doesn't need to return any state (as it won't be accessible in case of exception). Also, on the application side, we handle the
DROP USERas an OK error to happen.Alternatively, to match assert the procedure error, we could turn the procedure into a
NOATOMICprocedure, which does not throw the exception if it is handled. However, that would make theteleport_deactivate_userprocedure non-atomic (which might not be desired), called from the delete one.changelog: Support Redshift auto-provisioned users deletion.