Improved docs on setting up Postgresql (#5661)
Added that synapse_user needs a database to access before it can auth Noted you'll need to enable password auth, linked to pg_hba.conf docspull/5675/head
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Improvements to Postgres setup instructions. Contributed by @Lrizika - thanks!
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su - postgres
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su - postgres
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createuser --pwprompt synapse_user
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createuser --pwprompt synapse_user
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The PostgreSQL database used *must* have the correct encoding set, otherwise it
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Before you can authenticate with the ``synapse_user``, you must create a
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would not be able to store UTF8 strings. To create a database with the correct
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database that it can access. To create a database, first connect to the database
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encoding use, e.g.::
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with your database user::
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su - postgres
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psql
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and then run::
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CREATE DATABASE synapse
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CREATE DATABASE synapse
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ENCODING 'UTF8'
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ENCODING 'UTF8'
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OWNER synapse_user;
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OWNER synapse_user;
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This would create an appropriate database named ``synapse`` owned by the
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This would create an appropriate database named ``synapse`` owned by the
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``synapse_user`` user (which must already exist).
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``synapse_user`` user (which must already have been created as above).
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Note that the PostgreSQL database *must* have the correct encoding set (as
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shown above), otherwise it will not be able to store UTF8 strings.
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You may need to enable password authentication so ``synapse_user`` can connect
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to the database. See https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/auth-pg-hba-conf.html.
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Tuning Postgres
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Tuning Postgres
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