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GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE <''dbname''> TO <''user''>; | GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE <''dbname''> TO <''user''>; | ||
==Delete a User== | |||
=Tablespace= | =Tablespace= |
Revision as of 18:30, 21 December 2018
Internal
Database Cluster
initdb
initdb will create a new database cluster.
Database
List Databases
psql -l [-h ... -U ... -d ...]
or
> \l
or
SELECT datname FROM pg_database;
Create a Database
createdb <dbname>
createdb -h localhost -U admin playground
or
CREATE DATABASE <dbname>;
Also see:
Connect to a Database
psql <database-name>
Drop a Database
DROP DATABASE <dbname>;
This command will not work if there are users connected to the database:
ERROR: database "..." is being accessed by other users DETAIL: There are 10 other sessions using the database.
The database can though be forcefully dropped as follows:
SELECT pg_terminate_backend(pid) FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE datname = '<db-name>';
This will report a number of backends and it will take a while until all will be terminated. You may need to run it several times to insure that all backends are gone.
If there is a lot of activity on the database, you may optionally disallow new connections:
UPDATE pg_database SET datallowconn = 'false' WHERE datname = '<db-name>'; ALTER DATABASE <db-name> CONNECTION LIMIT 1;
When all backends are gone, the database can be dropped.
Users
The following user operations are supported.
List Users
psql \du
or
SELECT usename FROM pg_user;
Create User
Command line:
createuser <user_name>
or SQL client:
CREATE USER <user_name>;
Change Password
In psql, for the current user:
\password <user_name>
or
ALTER USER user_name WITH PASSWORD 'new_password';
Granting Privileges on a Database
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE <dbname> TO <user>;
Delete a User
Tablespace
List Tablespaces
psql \db
Tables
List Tables
psql \dt
SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_tables;
Describe Table Structure
\d <table_name>
Create a Table
CREATE TABLE poc_library_component ( "id" integer NOT NULL, "name" text, "desc" text, CONSTRAINT poc_library_component_pk PRIMARY KEY (id) ) WITH ( OIDS=FALSE ); ALTER TABLE poc_library_component OWNER TO is3_as;
Note: apparently, PostgreSQL does not like uppercases in column names.