// $Id$ CONTENTS OF THIS FILE --------------------- * Introduction * Installation and configuration: - Database and user creation - Drupal schema loading INTRODUCTION ------------ This file describes how to create a PostgreSQL database for Drupal. If you control your databases through a web-based control panel, check its documentation, as the following instructions are for the command line only. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ------------------------------ 1. CREATE DATABASE USER This step is only necessary if you don't already have a user setup (e.g. by your host) or you want to create new user for use with Drupal only. The following command creates a new user named "username" and asks for a password for that user: createuser --pwprompt --encrypted --no-adduser --no-createdb username If everything works correctly, you'll see a "CREATE USER" notice. 2. CREATE THE DRUPAL DATABASE This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database setup (e.g. by your host) or you want to create new database for use with Drupal only. The following command creates a new database named "databasename", which is owned by previously created "username": createdb --encoding=UNICODE --owner=username databasename If everything works correctly, you'll see a "CREATE DATABASE" notice. Note that the database must be created with UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding. 3. LOAD THE DRUPAL DATABASE SCHEMA Once the database has been created, load the required tables into it: psql -q -f database/database.pgsql databasename username If everything works correctly, you won't see any messages.