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mkdir /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/data | mkdir /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/data | ||
chown -R postgres:postgres /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres | chown -R postgres:postgres /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres | ||
# We must init the data folder as a postgres "database cluster" | |||
su postgres -c '/usr/local/bin/initdb -D /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/data' | |||
=== START SERVER === | === START SERVER === |
Revision as of 20:21, 6 September 2018
DEV INSTALL
- clone and install postgres
cd ~/development/Libraries/c git clone git@github.com:postgres/postgres.git cd postgres mkdir default_configure && cd default_configure ../configure --prefix=/usr/local && make && sudo make install # may need: sudo apt install libreadline-dev bison flex # use apt search libreadline (etc)
- clone and install libpqxx
cd ~/development/Libraries/c++ git clone git@github.com:jtv/libpqxx.git cd libpqxx # add pg bin folder to path export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin mkdir default_configure && cd default_configure ../configure --disable-documentation && make && sudo make install
- set up a data folder where postgres will put all its data and its log:
# You must have a postgres user; on gentoo: sudo useradd postgres # Here, we are choosing to use a larger RAID drive mkdir /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres mkdir /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/data chown -R postgres:postgres /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres # We must init the data folder as a postgres "database cluster" su postgres -c '/usr/local/bin/initdb -D /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/data'
START SERVER
If you installed as above, this is the command to start the server:
su postgres -c '/usr/local/bin/pg_ctl start -l /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/log/log.txt -D /spiceflow/softraid/development/postgres/data'
NOSQL via JSON
GORGEOUS POSTGRES JSON QUERY! inject blobs of JSON, then you can crack open the json inside a cell!
CREATE TABLE stocks ( id integer NOT NULL, board_id integer NOT NULL, data jsonb ); INSERT INTO stocks VALUES (1, 1, '{"symbol": "GOOG", "tags": ["hot", "trending"], "owned": true}');
# returns count of data that HAS the field ingredients SELECT count(*) FROM stocks WHERE data ? 'ingredients';
# ->> will return the property as integer or text (the parsed form of the attribute). SELECT * FROM stocks WHERE data->>'owned' = 'true'; # if data.owned == true
# -> will return the attribute as a JSON object SELECT jsonb_array_elements_text(data->'tags') as tag FROM stocks WHERE id = 1; # returns the actual tag values, eg: tag -------------- Improvements Office (2 rows)
# NEXT: EXPLORE INDEXING! https://blog.codeship.com/unleash-the-power-of-storing-json-in-postgres/