view backend/doc/schema/postgresql-setup.sh @ 6021:5f34e4cb8095 3.0.4

Use the out attribute everywhere where there is a factory This removes the ID's hack with outs and resolves problems created by that. Where the out was already set previously the dynamic out has been commented out.
author Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de>
date Tue, 14 May 2013 18:55:55 +0200
parents 5aa05a7a34b7
children 4ad2b530dbba
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#!/bin/bash

# $1: user name and password for new DB (equals DB name)
# $2: path to directory with schema-scripts
# $3: host

# run as user postgres (postgresql super-user)
# it is assumed that the owner of the DB has the same name as the DB!

# create PostGIS-DB
createuser -S -D -R $1
createdb $1
createlang plpgsql $1
# Appears e.g. as /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/postgis-1.5/ on other systems.
psql -d $1 -f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/postgis-1.5/postgis.sql
psql -d $1 -f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/postgis-1.5/spatial_ref_sys.sql
psql -d $1 -c "ALTER USER $1 WITH PASSWORD '$1';"
psql -d $1 -c "GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO $1; GRANT ALL ON geography_columns TO $1; GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO $1;"

# add credentials to .pgpass (or create .pgpass)
echo "*:*:$1:$1:$1" >> ~/.pgpass
chmod 0600 ~/.pgpass

# apply schema-scripts
psql -d $1 -U $1 -h $3 -f $2/postgresql.sql
psql -d $1 -U $1 -h $3 -f $2/postgresql-spatial.sql
psql -d $1 -U $1 -h $3 -f $2/postgresql-minfo.sql

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