Based on this blogpost.
Install with Homebrew:
$ brew install postgresql@14
(The version number 14
needs to be explicitly stated. The @
mark designates a version number is specified. If you need an older version of postgres, use postgresql@13
, for example.)
Run server:
$ pg_ctl -D /opt/homebrew/var/postgresql@14 start
Note: if you’re on Intel, the /opt/homebrew
probably is /usr/local
.
Start psql and open database postgres
, which is the database postgres uses itself to store roles, permissions, and structure:
$ psql postgres
We need to create a role (user) with permissions to login (LOGIN
) and create databases (CREATEDB
). In PostgreSQL, there is no difference between users and roles. A user is simply a role with login permissions. The first line below could be rewritten as CREATE USER myuser;
:
postgres-# CREATE ROLE myuser WITH LOGIN;
postgres-# ALTER ROLE myuser CREATEDB;
Note that the user has no password. Listing users \du
should look like this:
postgres-# \du
List of roles
Role name | Attributes | Member of
-------------+------------------------------------------------------------+-----------
<root user> | Superuser, Create role, Create DB, Replication, Bypass RLS | {}
myuser | Create DB | {}
Quit psql, because we will login with the new user to create a database:
postgres-# \q
On shell, open psql with postgres
database with user myuser
:
$ psql postgres -U myuser
Note that the postgres prompt looks different, because we’re not logged in as a root user anymore. We’ll create a database and grant all privileges to our user:
postgres-> CREATE DATABASE mydatabase;
postgres-> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE mydatabase TO myuser;
List databases to verify:
postgres-> \list
If you want to connect to a database and list all tables:
postgres-> \c mydatabase
mydatabase-> \dt
...should print Did not find any relations.
for an empty database. To quit the postgres CLI:
mydatabase-> \q
Finally, in a .env
file for Node.js software development, your database connection string should look like this:
PG_CONNECTION_STRING=postgres://myuser@localhost/mydatabase
Thank You So Much! Would like to know how I can view the server and tables in pgAdmin4. I installed pgAdmin4, but I can't see what I did in the tutorial. Would you help me?