44.29. pg_pltemplate

The catalog pg_pltemplate stores "template" information for procedural languages. A template for a language allows the language to be created in a particular database by a simple CREATE LANGUAGE command, with no need to specify implementation details.

Unlike most system catalogs, pg_pltemplate is shared across all databases of a cluster: there is only one copy of pg_pltemplate per cluster, not one per database. This allows the information to be accessible in each database as it is needed.

Table 44-29. pg_pltemplate Columns

NameTypeDescription
tmplnamenameName of the language this template is for
tmpltrustedbooleanTrue if language is considered trusted
tmpldbacreatebooleanTrue if language may be created by a database owner
tmplhandlertextName of call handler function
tmplvalidatortextName of validator function, or NULL if none
tmpllibrarytextPath of shared library that implements language
tmplaclaclitem[]Access privileges for template (not yet used)

There are not currently any commands that manipulate procedural language templates; to change the built-in information, a superuser must modify the table using ordinary INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE commands. It is likely that a future release of PostgreSQL will offer commands to change the entries in a cleaner fashion.

When implemented, the tmplacl field will provide access control for the template itself (i.e., the right to create a language using it), not for the languages created from the template.