Run Aidbox on managed PostgreSQL
This quickstart guide explains how to run Aidbox on managed PostgreSQL instance.
Aurora PostgreSQL
Prerequisites
- aws CLI
- psql
Connect to db cluster
Follow AWS documentation to connect to cluster using aws-cli and psql
Create role
Execute following sql in psql
CREATE USER aidbox WITH CREATEDB ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'aidboxpass';
Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible server
Prerequisites
- azure CLI
Create Role
Follow Azure Documentation and execute following SQL to create role:
CREATE USER aidbox WITH CREATEDB ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'aidboxpass';
Disable installation of PostgreSQL extensions on Aidbox startup&x20;
If your PostgreSQL user used by Aidbox does not have sufficient privileges to install extensions, you can disable the installation of extensions on startup of Aidbox by setting the environment variable AIDBOX_INSTALL_PG_EXTENSIONS
to false
.
The list of required extensions:
- pgcrypto
- unaccent
- pg\_trgm
- fuzzystrmatch
If AIDBOX_INSTALL_PG_EXTENSIONS
is set to false
, Aidbox will not start without them, so you have to install them manually.
Optional list of extensions:
- pg\_similarity
- jsonknife
- jsquery
- pg\_stat\_statements
- postgis
Setup Aidbox to use new user
You may encounter permission denied
error when creating extensions. Just connect to PostgreSQL database using user that can create extension (usually admin user created with a server) and create failed extension manually.
Setup following environment variables. If you're using existing PGDATABASE
make sure aidbox
role has CREATE
privilege on it. Otherwise Aidbox won't be able to install most of the extensions.
PGUSER=aidbox
PGPASSWORD=aidboxpass
PGDATABASE=aidbox