# Database setup Initial setup, on first connection (replacing hostname, username, port, dbname as required): ```bash $ psql "host={hostname} user={username} port={port} sslmode=require dbname=postgres" > create database colouringlondon; > \c colouringlondon > create extension postgis; > create extension pgcrypto; > create extension pg_trgm; > \q ``` To run all up migrations: ```bash $ ls ./*.up.sql 2>/dev/null | while read -r migration; do psql < $migration; done; ``` Or all down migrations in reverse order: ```bash $ ls -r ./*.down.sql 2>/dev/null | while read -r migration; do psql < $migration; done; ``` Create an app user: ```sql -- role for server-side of front end (HTTP POST) CREATE ROLE appusername WITH LOGIN; -- create/update, authenticate and authorise users GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE ON TABLE users, user_sessions TO appusername; -- join users against categories and access levels GRANT SELECT ON TABLE user_access_levels, user_categories TO appusername; -- read/write building data GRANT SELECT, UPDATE ON TABLE buildings TO appusername; GRANT SELECT, INSERT, DELETE ON TABLE building_user_likes TO appusername; GRANT SELECT ON TABLE building_properties TO appusername; -- read geometry data GRANT SELECT ON TABLE geometries TO appusername; -- read/append to logs GRANT SELECT, INSERT ON TABLE logs to appusername; -- use id sequences GRANT USAGE ON ALL SEQUENCES IN SCHEMA public to appusername; -- use postgis/pgcrypto functions GRANT EXECUTE ON ALL FUNCTIONS IN SCHEMA public TO appusername; -- read map search locations GRANT SELECT ON TABLE search_locations to appusername; ``` Set or update passwords: ```bash psql -c "ALTER USER appusername WITH PASSWORD 'longsecurerandompassword';" ``` ## File naming syntax Initial up and down migrations as `###.name.up.sql` file number should be sequential and incremental to last migrations file number is same for up/down. If adjusting a prior migration syntax is: ###.name.up.sql Syntax for adding to existing migration: 0##.filename-extension-#.up.sql