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| <chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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|          xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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|          xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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|          version="5.0"
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|          xml:id="module-postgresql">
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|  <title>PostgreSQL</title>
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| <!-- FIXME: render nicely -->
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| <!-- FIXME: source can be added automatically -->
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|  <para>
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|   <emphasis>Source:</emphasis>
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|   <filename>modules/services/databases/postgresql.nix</filename>
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|  </para>
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|  <para>
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|   <emphasis>Upstream documentation:</emphasis>
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|   <link xlink:href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/"/>
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|  </para>
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| <!-- FIXME: more stuff, like maintainer? -->
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|  <para>
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|   PostgreSQL is an advanced, free relational database.
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| <!-- MORE -->
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|  </para>
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|  <section xml:id="module-services-postgres-configuring">
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|   <title>Configuring</title>
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| 
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|   <para>
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|    To enable PostgreSQL, add the following to your
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|    <filename>configuration.nix</filename>:
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| <programlisting>
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| <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.enable"/> = true;
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| <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.package"/> = pkgs.postgresql_11;
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| </programlisting>
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|    Note that you are required to specify the desired version of PostgreSQL
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|    (e.g. <literal>pkgs.postgresql_11</literal>). Since upgrading your
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|    PostgreSQL version requires a database dump and reload (see below), NixOS
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|    cannot provide a default value for
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|    <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.package"/> such as the most recent
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|    release of PostgreSQL.
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|   </para>
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| 
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| <!--
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| <para>After running <command>nixos-rebuild</command>, you can verify
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| whether PostgreSQL works by running <command>psql</command>:
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| 
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| <screen>
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| <prompt>$ </prompt>psql
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| psql (9.2.9)
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| Type "help" for help.
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| 
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| <prompt>alice=></prompt>
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| </screen>
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| -->
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| 
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|   <para>
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|    By default, PostgreSQL stores its databases in
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|    <filename>/var/lib/postgresql/$psqlSchema</filename>. You can override this using
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|    <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.dataDir"/>, e.g.
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| <programlisting>
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| <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.dataDir"/> = "/data/postgresql";
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| </programlisting>
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|   </para>
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|  </section>
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|  <section xml:id="module-services-postgres-upgrading">
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|   <title>Upgrading</title>
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| 
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|   <para>
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|    FIXME: document dump/upgrade/load cycle.
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|   </para>
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|  </section>
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|  <section xml:id="module-services-postgres-options">
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|   <title>Options</title>
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| 
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|   <para>
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|    A complete list of options for the PostgreSQL module may be found
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|    <link linkend="opt-services.postgresql.enable">here</link>.
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|   </para>
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|  </section>
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|  <section xml:id="module-services-postgres-plugins">
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|   <title>Plugins</title>
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| 
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|   <para>
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|    Plugins collection for each PostgreSQL version can be accessed with
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|    <literal>.pkgs</literal>. For example, for
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|    <literal>pkgs.postgresql_11</literal> package, its plugin collection is
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|    accessed by <literal>pkgs.postgresql_11.pkgs</literal>:
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| <screen>
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| <prompt>$ </prompt>nix repl '<nixpkgs>'
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| 
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| Loading '<nixpkgs>'...
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| Added 10574 variables.
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| 
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| <prompt>nix-repl> </prompt>postgresql_11.pkgs.<TAB><TAB>
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| postgresql_11.pkgs.cstore_fdw        postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_repack
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| postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_auto_failover  postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_safeupdate
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| postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_bigm           postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_similarity
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| postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_cron           postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_topn
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| postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_hll            postgresql_11.pkgs.pgjwt
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| postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_partman        postgresql_11.pkgs.pgroonga
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| ...
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| </screen>
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|   </para>
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|   <para>
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|     To add plugins via NixOS configuration, set <literal>services.postgresql.extraPlugins</literal>:
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| <programlisting>
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| <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.package"/> = pkgs.postgresql_11;
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| <xref linkend="opt-services.postgresql.extraPlugins"/> = with pkgs.postgresql_11.pkgs; [
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|   pg_repack
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|   postgis
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| ];
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| </programlisting>
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|   </para>
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|   <para>
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|    You can build custom PostgreSQL-with-plugins (to be used outside of NixOS) using
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|    function <literal>.withPackages</literal>. For example, creating a custom
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|    PostgreSQL package in an overlay can look like:
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| <programlisting>
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| self: super: {
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|   postgresql_custom = self.postgresql_11.withPackages (ps: [
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|     ps.pg_repack
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|     ps.postgis
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|   ]);
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| }
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| </programlisting>
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|   </para>
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|   <para>
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|     Here's a recipe on how to override a particular plugin through an overlay:
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| <programlisting>
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| self: super: {
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|   postgresql_11 = super.postgresql_11.override { this = self.postgresql_11; } // {
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|     pkgs = super.postgresql_11.pkgs // {
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|       pg_repack = super.postgresql_11.pkgs.pg_repack.overrideAttrs (_: {
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|         name = "pg_repack-v20181024";
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|         src = self.fetchzip {
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|           url = "https://github.com/reorg/pg_repack/archive/923fa2f3c709a506e111cc963034bf2fd127aa00.tar.gz";
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|           sha256 = "17k6hq9xaax87yz79j773qyigm4fwk8z4zh5cyp6z0sxnwfqxxw5";
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|         };
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|       });
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|     };
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|   };
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| }
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| </programlisting>
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|   </para>
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|  </section>
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| </chapter>
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