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How to use Etherpad Lite with PostgreSQL
dunatotatos edited this page Sep 16, 2016
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- Connect to PostgreSQL by opening a command prompt and typing the following: `psql
- Once logged in, issue the following command to create a new user :
CREATE USER etherpad;̀
- Configure a password for the created user. Replace
<password>
with your own value :ALTER USER etherpad WITH PASSWORD '<password>';
- Create a new database which belongs to the new user :
CREATE DATABASE etherpad OWNER etherpad;
- Leave the mysql client
CTRL + D
- Install
node-pg̀
:apt install node-pg
- Edit settings.json in your Etherpad Lite root folder and change the database settings (if you have a non-default port configured for MySQL you will have to add the "port" setting). It is strongly encouraged to set the option "charset" to "utf8mb4". Depending on your PostgreSQL configuration, you will have to set the "host" key to "localhost".
- Run etherpad lite
"dbType" : "postgres",
"dbSettings" : {
"user" : "etherpad",
"host" : "localhost",
"password": "password",
"database": "etherpad",
"charset" : "utf8mb4"
}
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