CREATE SCHEMA
Synopsis
Use the CREATE SCHEMA
statement to create a new schema in the current database.A schema is essentially a namespace: it contains named objects (tables, data types, functions, and operators) whose names can duplicate those of other objects existing in other schemas.Named objects in a schema can be accessed by using the schema name as prefix or by setting the schema name in the search path.
Syntax
create_schema_name ::= CREATE SCHEMA [ IF NOT EXISTS ] schema_name
[ AUTHORIZATION role_specification ]
[ schema_element [ ... ] ]
create_schema_role ::= CREATE SCHEMA [ IF NOT EXISTS ] AUTHORIZATION
role_specification [ schema_element [ ... ] ]
schema_element ::= '<YSQL DDL statement>'
role_specification ::= role_name | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER
create_schema_name
create_schema_role
schema_element
role_specification
Where
schema_name
is the name of the schema being created. If no schema_name is specified, therole_name
is used.role_name
is the role who will own the new schema. If omitted, it defaults to the user executing the command. To create a schema owned by another role, you must be a direct or indirect member of that role, or be a superuser.schema_element
is a YSQL statement defining an object to be created within the schema.Currently, onlyCREATE TABLE
,CREATE VIEW
,CREATE INDEX
,CREATE SEQUENCE
,CREATE TRIGGER
andGRANT
are supported as clauses withinCREATE SCHEMA
.Other kinds of objects may be created in separate commands after the schema is created.
Examples
- Create a new schema.
yugabyte=# CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXIST branch;
- Create a schema for a user.
yugabyte=# CREATE ROLE John;
yugabyte=# CREATE SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION john;
- Create a schema that will be owned by another role.
yugabyte=# CREATE SCHEMA branch AUTHORIZATION john;
- Create a schema and an object within that schema.
yugabyte=# CREATE SCHEMA branch
CREATE TABLE dept(
dept_id INT NOT NULL,
dept_name TEXT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (dept_id)
);