Create a template_postgis database
Some might find this useful for creating PostGIS databases without having to be PostgreSQL
super users. The idea is to create a template_postgis database, install plpgsql and postgis into
it, and then use this database as a template when creating new PostGIS databases.
Now non-super users can create PostGIS databases using template_postgis:
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE corolle_db WITH OWNER=corolle TEMPLATE= template_postgis ;
Some might find this useful for creating PostGIS databases without having to be PostgreSQL
super users. The idea is to create a template_postgis database, install plpgsql and postgis into
it, and then use this database as a template when creating new PostGIS databases.
$ psql template1 \c template1 CREATE DATABASE template_postgis WITH TEMPLATE = template1 ENCODING = 'LATIN1'; -- next set the 'datistemplate' record in the 'pg_database' table for -- 'template_postgis' to TRUE indicating its a template UPDATE pg_database SET datistemplate = TRUE WHERE datname = 'template_postgis'; \c template_postgis CREATE LANGUAGE plpgsql; \i /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/lwpostgis.sql; \i /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/spatial_ref_sys.sql; -- windows -- C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\share\contrib\lwpostgis.sql -- C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2\share\contrib\spatial_ref_sys.sql GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO PUBLIC; GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO PUBLIC; -- vacuum freeze: it will guarantee that all rows in the database are -- "frozen" and will not be subject to transaction ID wraparound -- problems. VACUUM FREEZE;
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE corolle_db WITH OWNER=corolle TEMPLATE= template_postgis ;
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Il faut faire attention aux encodages des caractéres ?
Il faut mettre le bon codage.
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