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DROPUSER(1)
NAME
dropuser - remove a PostgreSQL user account
SYNOPSIS
dropuser [ option... ] [ username ]
DESCRIPTION
dropuser removes an existing PostgreSQL user. Only superusers and users
with the CREATEROLE privilege can remove PostgreSQL users. (To remove a
superuser, you must yourself be a superuser.)
dropuser is a wrapper around the SQL command DROP ROLE [drop_role(5)].
There is no effective difference between dropping users via this utility
and via other methods for accessing the server.
OPTIONS
dropuser accepts the following command-line arguments:
username
Specifies the name of the PostgreSQL user to be removed. You will be
prompted for a name if none is specified on the command line.
-e
--echo
Echo the commands that dropuser generates and sends to the server.
-i
--interactive
Prompt for confirmation before actually removing the user.
-q
--quiet
Do not display a response.
dropuser also accepts the following command-line arguments for connection
parameters:
-h host
--host host
Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running.
If the value begins with a slash, it is used as the directory for the
Unix domain socket.
-p port
--port port
Specifies the TCP port or local Unix domain socket file extension on
which the server is listening for connections.
-U username
--username username
User name to connect as (not the user name to drop)
-W
--password
Force password prompt (to connect to the server, not for the password
of the user to be dropped).
ENVIRONMENT
PGHOST
PGPORT
PGUSER
Default connection parameters
This utility, like most other PostgreSQL utilities, also uses the
environment variables supported by libpq (see in the documentation).
DIAGNOSTICS
In case of difficulty, see DROP ROLE [drop_role(5)] and psql(1) for
discussions of potential problems and error messages. The database server
must be running at the targeted host. Also, any default connection settings
and environment variables used by the libpq front-end library will apply.
EXAMPLES
To remove user joe from the default database server:
$ dropuser joe
DROP ROLE
To remove user joe using the server on host eden, port 5000, with
verification and a peek at the underlying command:
$ dropuser -p 5000 -h eden -i -e joe
Role "joe" will be permanently removed.
Are you sure? (y/n) y
DROP ROLE "joe"
DROP ROLE
SEE ALSO
createuser(1), DROP ROLE [drop_role(5)]
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