<para>
To create a trigger on a table, the user must have the
- <literal>TRIGGER</literal> privilege on the table.
+ <literal>TRIGGER</literal> privilege on the table. The user must
+ also have <literal>EXECUTE</literal> privilege on the trigger function.
</para>
<para>
* if TRUE causes us to modify the given trigger name to ensure uniqueness.
*
* When isInternal is not true we require ACL_TRIGGER permissions on the
- * relation. For internal triggers the caller must apply any required
- * permission checks.
+ * relation, as well as ACL_EXECUTE on the trigger function. For internal
+ * triggers the caller must apply any required permission checks.
*
* Note: can return InvalidOid if we decided to not create a trigger at all,
* but a foreign-key constraint. This is a kluge for backwards compatibility.
* Find and validate the trigger function.
*/
funcoid = LookupFuncName(stmt->funcname, 0, fargtypes, false);
+ if (!isInternal)
+ {
+ aclresult = pg_proc_aclcheck(funcoid, GetUserId(), ACL_EXECUTE);
+ if (aclresult != ACLCHECK_OK)
+ aclcheck_error(aclresult, ACL_KIND_PROC,
+ NameListToString(stmt->funcname));
+ }
funcrettype = get_func_rettype(funcoid);
if (funcrettype != TRIGGEROID)
{