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PostgreSQL: Backup and restore pg_dump with password on command line #sql
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# best practice: linux | |
nano ~/.pgpass | |
*:5432:*:username:password | |
chmod 0600 ~/.pgpass | |
# best practice: windows | |
edit %APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf | |
*:5432:*:username:password | |
# linux | |
PGPASSWORD="password" pg_dump --no-owner -h host -p port -U username database > file.sql | |
# windows | |
PGPASSWORD=password&& pg_dump --no-owner -h host -p port -U username database > file.sql | |
# alternative | |
pg_dump --no-owner --dbname=postgresql://username:password@host:port/database > file.sql | |
# restore | |
psql --set ON_ERROR_STOP=on -U postgres -d database -1 -f file.sql | |
pg_restore --no-privileges --no-owner -U postgres -d database --clean file.sql # only works for special dumps | |
# backup exluding table | |
pg_dump --no-owner -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U username --exclude-table=foo database > tmp.sql | |
# backup including table | |
pg_dump --no-owner -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U username --table=foo database > tmp.sql | |
# backup and restore | |
PGPASSWORD=password && pg_dump --no-owner -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U username database > tmp.sql | |
psql -U postgres -d database -c "drop schema public cascade; create schema public;" | |
psql --set ON_ERROR_STOP=on -U postgres -d database -1 -f tmp.sql | |
rm tmp.sql | |
# if you need to remove unintentionally backuped owners afterwards | |
sed -i.bak '/OWNER TO specialowner/d' input.sql |
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