Prefer $HOME when looking up the current user's home directory.

When we need to identify the home directory on non-Windows, first
consult getenv("HOME").  If that's empty or unset, fall back
on our previous method of checking the <pwd.h> database.

Preferring $HOME allows the user to intentionally point at some
other directory, and it seems to be in line with the behavior of
most other utilities.  However, we shouldn't rely on it completely,
as $HOME is likely to be unset when running as a daemon.

Anders Kaseorg

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1634252654444.90107@mit.edu
pull/76/head
Tom Lane 4 years ago
parent 6867f963e3
commit 376ce3e404
  1. 31
      src/bin/psql/command.c
  2. 21
      src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c
  3. 25
      src/port/path.c

@ -558,19 +558,25 @@ exec_command_cd(PsqlScanState scan_state, bool active_branch, const char *cmd)
else
{
#ifndef WIN32
struct passwd *pw;
uid_t user_id = geteuid();
errno = 0; /* clear errno before call */
pw = getpwuid(user_id);
if (!pw)
/* This should match get_home_path() */
dir = getenv("HOME");
if (dir == NULL || dir[0] == '\0')
{
pg_log_error("could not get home directory for user ID %ld: %s",
(long) user_id,
errno ? strerror(errno) : _("user does not exist"));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
uid_t user_id = geteuid();
struct passwd *pw;
errno = 0; /* clear errno before call */
pw = getpwuid(user_id);
if (pw)
dir = pw->pw_dir;
else
{
pg_log_error("could not get home directory for user ID %ld: %s",
(long) user_id,
errno ? strerror(errno) : _("user does not exist"));
success = false;
}
}
dir = pw->pw_dir;
#else /* WIN32 */
/*
@ -581,7 +587,8 @@ exec_command_cd(PsqlScanState scan_state, bool active_branch, const char *cmd)
#endif /* WIN32 */
}
if (chdir(dir) == -1)
if (success &&
chdir(dir) < 0)
{
pg_log_error("\\%s: could not change directory to \"%s\": %m",
cmd, dir);

@ -7267,14 +7267,21 @@ bool
pqGetHomeDirectory(char *buf, int bufsize)
{
#ifndef WIN32
char pwdbuf[BUFSIZ];
struct passwd pwdstr;
struct passwd *pwd = NULL;
const char *home;
(void) pqGetpwuid(geteuid(), &pwdstr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf), &pwd);
if (pwd == NULL)
return false;
strlcpy(buf, pwd->pw_dir, bufsize);
home = getenv("HOME");
if (home == NULL || home[0] == '\0')
{
char pwdbuf[BUFSIZ];
struct passwd pwdstr;
struct passwd *pwd = NULL;
(void) pqGetpwuid(geteuid(), &pwdstr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf), &pwd);
if (pwd == NULL)
return false;
home = pwd->pw_dir;
}
strlcpy(buf, home, bufsize);
return true;
#else
char tmppath[MAX_PATH];

@ -807,14 +807,25 @@ bool
get_home_path(char *ret_path)
{
#ifndef WIN32
char pwdbuf[BUFSIZ];
struct passwd pwdstr;
struct passwd *pwd = NULL;
/*
* We first consult $HOME. If that's unset, try to get the info from
* <pwd.h>.
*/
const char *home;
(void) pqGetpwuid(geteuid(), &pwdstr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf), &pwd);
if (pwd == NULL)
return false;
strlcpy(ret_path, pwd->pw_dir, MAXPGPATH);
home = getenv("HOME");
if (home == NULL || home[0] == '\0')
{
char pwdbuf[BUFSIZ];
struct passwd pwdstr;
struct passwd *pwd = NULL;
(void) pqGetpwuid(geteuid(), &pwdstr, pwdbuf, sizeof(pwdbuf), &pwd);
if (pwd == NULL)
return false;
home = pwd->pw_dir;
}
strlcpy(ret_path, home, MAXPGPATH);
return true;
#else
char *tmppath;

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