49.87. pg_shadow
 The view pg_shadow exists for backwards compatibility: it emulates a catalog that existed in PostgreSQL before version 8.1. It shows properties of all roles that are marked as rolcanlogin in pg_authid. 
 The name stems from the fact that this table should not be readable by the public since it contains passwords. pg_user is a publicly readable view on pg_shadow that blanks out the password field. 
Table 49.88. pg_shadow Columns
| Name | Type | References | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| usename | name |  | User name | 
| usesysid | oid |  | ID of this user | 
| usecreatedb | bool | User can create databases | |
| usesuper | bool | User is a superuser | |
| userepl | bool | User can initiate streaming replication and put the system in and out of backup mode. | |
| usebypassrls | bool | User bypasses every row level security policy, see Section 5.8 for more information. | |
| passwd | text | Password (possibly encrypted); null if none. See pg_authidfor details of how encrypted passwords are stored. | |
| valuntil | timestamptz | Password expiry time (only used for password authentication) | |
| useconfig | text[] | Session defaults for run-time configuration variables |