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NAME
       pg_wrapper - wrapper for PostgreSQL client commands

SYNOPSIS
       client-program [--cluster version/cluster] [...]

       (client-program: psql, createdb, dropuser, and all other client programs
       installed in /usr/lib/postgresql/version/bin).

DESCRIPTION
       This program is run only as a link to names which correspond to
       PostgreSQL programs in /usr/lib/postgresql/version/bin. It determines
       the configured cluster and database for the user and calls the
       appropriate version of the desired program to connect to that cluster
       and database, supplying any specified options to that command.

       The target cluster is selected by the following means, in descending
       order of precedence:

       •   explicit specification with the --host option

       •   explicit specification with the --cluster option

       •   if  the  PGHOST  environment  variable  is  set,  no further cluster
           selection is performed. The  default  PostgreSQL  version  and  port
           number  (from  the command line, the environment variable PGPORT, or
           default 5432) will be used.

       •   explicit specification with the PGCLUSTER environment variable

       •   if a port is given (either via -p, --port, or PGPORT), and  no  host
           is given, the local cluster matching that port number is used

       •   matching  entry  in  ~/.postgresqlrc  (see postgresqlrc(5)), if that
           file exists

       •   matching   entry   in   /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters    (see
           user_clusters(5)), if that file exists

       •   If  only  one  cluster  exists on the local system, that one will be
           selected.

       •   If several clusters exist on the local system, the one listening  on
           the default port 5432 will be selected.

       If  none  of  these rules match, pg_wrapper does not set any environment
       variables and the program called will likely error out  with  a  message
       like "could not connect to server: Connection refused".

       For  psql, pg_archivecleanup, and pg_isready, pg_wrapper will always use
       the binary from the newest PostgreSQL version installed,  as  these  are
       downwards  compatible.   If  the  cluster version is older than 9.2, the
       newest considered binary version is 14.

       Note that pg_wrapper needs to be able to read the server config  to  get
       the port number to connect to. If a non-standard port is configured in a
       place   that   pg_wrapper   cannot  read,  connecting  will  fail.  This
       particularly holds if the  port  was  configured  via  ALTER  SYSTEM  in
       postgresql.auto.conf  and  pg_wrapper  is invoked as any user other than
       postgres and root.

OPTIONS
       --cluster version/cluster
       --cluster version/host:[port]
           cluster is either the name of a cluster  on  the  local  system,  or
           takes the form host:port for a remote cluster. If port is left empty
           (i. e. you just specify host:), it defaults to 5432.

ENVIRONMENT
       PGCLUSTER
           If  $PGCLUSTER  is  set,  its  value  (of  the form version/cluster)
           specifies the desired cluster,  similar  to  the  --cluster  option.
           However,  if  --cluster  is  specified,  it  overrides  the value of
           $PGCLUSTER.

       PG_CLUSTER_CONF_ROOT
           This  specifies  an   alternative   base   directory   for   cluster
           configurations.   This   is   usually   /etc/postgresql/,   but  for
           testing/development purposes you can change this to point to  e.  g.
           your home directory, so that you can use the postgresql-common tools
           without root privileges.

       PGSYSCONFDIR
           This  is the location of PostgreSQL's and postgresql-common's global
           configuration (e. g. pg_service.conf, user_clusters(5)). The default
           is /etc/postgresql-common/.

FILES
       /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters
           stores the default cluster and database for users and groups as  set
           by the administrators.

       $HOME/.postgresqlrc
           stores defaults set by the user himself.

SEE ALSO
       user_clusters(5), postgresqlrc(5)

AUTHOR
       Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>

Debian                             2025-05-07                     PG_WRAPPER(1)

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