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view backend/doc/schema/postgresql-setup.sh @ 8813:8abe94270f32
Do not filter cross section points for display.
Filtering coordinates outside an extent probably aimed at omitting
outliers from the diagram. This is obsolete and had the side effect of
filtering the important point at x = 0.
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 28 Apr 2017 19:03:56 +0200 |
parents | 358a0fd48a00 |
children | f89fb9e9abad |
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#!/bin/bash # $1: name, user and password for new DB (optional. Default: d4e) # $2: host (optional. Default: localhost) SCRIPT_DIR=`dirname $0` DB_NAME=${1:-d4e} PG_HOST=${2:-localhost} # 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 $DB_NAME createdb $DB_NAME psql -d $DB_NAME -c "ALTER USER $DB_NAME WITH PASSWORD '$DB_NAME';" psql -d $DB_NAME -c "CREATE EXTENSION postgis;" psql -d $DB_NAME -c "GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO $DB_NAME; GRANT ALL ON geography_columns TO $DB_NAME; GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO $DB_NAME;" # add credentials to .pgpass (or create .pgpass) echo "*:*:$DB_NAME:$DB_NAME:$DB_NAME" >> ~/.pgpass chmod 0600 ~/.pgpass # apply schema-scripts psql -d $DB_NAME -U $DB_NAME -h $PG_HOST -f $SCRIPT_DIR/postgresql.sql psql -d $DB_NAME -U $DB_NAME -h $PG_HOST -f $SCRIPT_DIR/postgresql-spatial.sql psql -d $DB_NAME -U $DB_NAME -h $PG_HOST -f $SCRIPT_DIR/postgresql-minfo.sql