#!/bin/bash POD_DB_USER='pod_master' POD_DB_USER_PASSWORD='pod_master_password' POD_DB_NAME='pod' # DB_HOST='127.0.0.1' # DB_PORT='5432' BUILD_DB_SQL=" CREATE USER ${POD_DB_USER} WITH PASSWORD '${POD_DB_USER_PASSWORD}'; CREATE DATABASE ${POD_DB_NAME}; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE ${POD_DB_NAME} to ${POD_DB_USER}; " if [ `whoami` != 'postgres' ]; then echo "This script is intended to be executed as postgres user." exit 1 fi echo "About to create a new database and user:" echo "- database: ${POD_DB_NAME}" echo "- user: ${POD_DB_USER}" echo "- password: xxxxxx" echo echo "Sleeping 10 seconds." echo "- stop process by CTRL+C if in doubt." echo "..." sleep 10 echo ${BUILD_DB_SQL} | psql #  -h ${DB_HOST} -p ${DB_PORT} # IF AN ERROR OCCURS, YOU CAn SIMPLY RESET YOUR POSTGRES SERVER # WITH THE FOLLOWING SQL COMMANDS (EXECUTED AS postgres USER): # # DROP DATABASE pod # DROP OWNED BY pod_master; # DROP USER pod_master; # # or more faster: # # psql -c "DROP DATABASE pod;" # psql -c "DROP OWNED BY pod_master;" # psql -c "DROP USER pod_master;" echo echo "You can now init schema and data by running the following commands:" echo echo "psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ${POD_DB_USER} -W ${POD_DB_NAME} < pod-schema-2013.11.15-15.54.45.sql" echo "psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ${POD_DB_USER} -W ${POD_DB_NAME} < pod-init-data-2013.11.15-15.54.45.sql" echo echo "note that you'll be asked for the password"