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Adding extensions to Postgresql database with Rails
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The default Postgresql installation on Mac OS X using homebrew includes a single extension - plpgsql (PL/pgSQL procedural language) but there are a number of them available in the lib directory (/usr/local/Cellar/postgresql/9.2.1/lib on my machine) | |
To install an extension into the database, the easiest way I found was to open a database console using the 'rails db' command and then create it directly. I have seen mention of doing this in a Rails migration but this did not work for me. | |
Note that an extension is installed in a specific database, rather than being added to all databases. | |
The command to list the installed extensions is '\dx' | |
$ rails db | |
psql (9.2.1) | |
Type "help" for help. | |
tabs_development=# \dx | |
List of installed extensions | |
Name | Version | Schema | Description | |
---------+---------+------------+------------------------------ | |
plpgsql | 1.0 | pg_catalog | PL/pgSQL procedural language | |
(1 row) | |
tabs_development=# create extension unaccent; | |
CREATE EXTENSION | |
tabs_development=# \dx | |
List of installed extensions | |
Name | Version | Schema | Description | |
----------+---------+------------+--------------------------------------------- | |
plpgsql | 1.0 | pg_catalog | PL/pgSQL procedural language | |
unaccent | 1.0 | public | text search dictionary that removes accents | |
(2 rows) |
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