PostgresSQL#

Getting Started#

Switch and connect#

$ sudo -u postgres psql

List all databases

postgres=# \l

Connect to the database named postgres

postgres=# \c postgres

Disconnect

postgres=# \q
postgres=# \!

psql commands#

Option

Example

Description

[-d] <database>

psql -d mydb

Connecting to database

-U

psql -U john mydb

Connecting as a specific user

-h -p

psql -h localhost -p 5432 mydb

Connecting to a host/port

-U -h -p -d

psql -U admin -h 192.168.1.5 -p 2506 -d mydb

Connect remote PostgreSQL

-W

psql -W mydb

Force password

-c

psql -c ‘\c postgres’ -c ‘\dt’

Execute a SQL query or command

-H

psql -c “\l+” -H postgres > database.html

Generate HTML report

-l

psql -l

List all databases

-f

psql mydb -f file.sql

Execute commands from a file

-V

psql -V

Print the psql version

Getting help#

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\h

Help on syntax of SQL commands

\h DELETE

DELETE SQL statement syntax

\?

List of PostgreSQL command

Run in PostgreSQL console

PostgreSQL Working#

Recon#

Show version

SHOW SERVER_VERSION;

Show system status

\conninfo

Show environmental variables

SHOW ALL;

List users

SELECT rolname FROM pg_roles;

Show current user

SELECT current_user;

Show current user’s permissions

\du

Show current database

SELECT current_database();

Show all tables in database

\dt

List functions

\df <schema>

Databases#

List databases

\l

Connect to database

\c <database_name>

Show current database

SELECT current_database();

Create database

CREATE DATABASE <database_name> WITH OWNER <username>;

Drop database

DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS <database_name>;

Rename database

ALTER DATABASE <old_name> RENAME TO <new_name>;

Tables#

List tables, in current db

\dt

SELECT table_schema,table_name FROM information_schema.tables ORDER BY table_schema,table_name;

List tables, globally

\dt *.*.

SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_tables

List table schema

\d <table_name>
\d+ <table_name>

SELECT column_name, data_type, character_maximum_length
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
WHERE table_name = '<table_name>';

Create table

CREATE TABLE <table_name>(
  <column_name> <column_type>,
  <column_name> <column_type>
);

Create table, with an auto-incrementing primary key

CREATE TABLE <table_name> (
  <column_name> SERIAL PRIMARY KEY
);

Delete table

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS <table_name> CASCADE;

Permissions#

Become the postgres user, if you have permission errors

sudo su - postgres
psql

Grant all permissions on database

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE <db_name> TO <user_name>;

Grant connection permissions on database

GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE <db_name> TO <user_name>;

Grant permissions on schema

GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO <user_name>;

Grant permissions to functions

GRANT EXECUTE ON ALL FUNCTIONS IN SCHEMA public TO <user_name>;

Grant permissions to select, update, insert, delete, on a all tables

GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO <user_name>;

Grant permissions, on a table

GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT ON <table_name> TO <user_name>;

Grant permissions, to select, on a table

GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO <user_name>;

Columns#

Add column

ALTER TABLE <table_name> IF EXISTS
ADD <column_name> <data_type> [<constraints>];

Update column

ALTER TABLE <table_name> IF EXISTS
ALTER <column_name> TYPE <data_type> [<constraints>];

Delete column

ALTER TABLE <table_name> IF EXISTS
DROP <column_name>;

Update column to be an auto-incrementing primary key

ALTER TABLE <table_name>
ADD COLUMN <column_name> SERIAL PRIMARY KEY;

Insert into a table, with an auto-incrementing primary key

INSERT INTO <table_name>
VALUES (DEFAULT, <value1>);


INSERT INTO <table_name> (<column1_name>,<column2_name>)
VALUES ( <value1>,<value2> );

Data#

Select all data

SELECT * FROM <table_name>;

Read one row of data

SELECT * FROM <table_name> LIMIT 1;

Search for data

SELECT * FROM <table_name> WHERE <column_name> = <value>;

Insert data

INSERT INTO <table_name> VALUES( <value_1>, <value_2> );

Update data

UPDATE <table_name>
SET <column_1> = <value_1>, <column_2> = <value_2>
WHERE <column_1> = <value>;

Delete all data

DELETE FROM <table_name>;

Delete specific data

DELETE FROM <table_name>
WHERE <column_name> = <value>;

Users#

List roles

SELECT rolname FROM pg_roles;

Create user

CREATE USER <user_name> WITH PASSWORD '<password>';

Drop user

DROP USER IF EXISTS <user_name>;

Alter user password

ALTER ROLE <user_name> WITH PASSWORD '<password>';

Schema#

List schemas

\dn

SELECT schema_name FROM information_schema.schemata;

SELECT nspname FROM pg_catalog.pg_namespace;

Create schema

CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS <schema_name>;

Drop schema

DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS <schema_name> CASCADE;

Dates#

Show current date YYYY-MM-DD

SELECT current_date;

Calculate age between two dates

SELECT age(timestamp, timestamp);

Show current time with time zone

SELECT current_time;

Make dates using integers

SELECT make_date(2021,03,25);

PostgreSQL Commands#

Tables#

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-

\d <table>

Describe table

\d+ <table>

Describe table with details

\dt

List tables from current schema

\dt *.*

List tables from all schemas

\dt <schema>.*

List tables for a schema

\dp

List table access privileges

\det[+]

List foreign tables

Query buffer#

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-

\e [FILE]

Edit the query buffer (or file)

\ef [FUNC]

Edit function definition

\p

Show the contents

\r

Reset (clear) the query buffer

\s [FILE]

Display history or save it to file

\w FILE

Write query buffer to file

Informational#

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\l[+]

List all databases

\dn[S+]

List schemas

\di[S+]

List indexes

\du[+]

List roles

\ds[S+]

List sequences

\df[antw][S+]

List functions

\deu[+]

List user mappings

\dv[S+]

List views

\dl

List large objects

\dT[S+]

List data types

\da[S]

List aggregates

\db[+]

List tablespaces

\dc[S+]

List conversions

\dC[+]

List casts

\ddp

List default privileges

\dd[S]

Show object descriptions

\dD[S+]

List domains

\des[+]

List foreign servers

\dew[+]

List foreign-data wrappers

\dF[+]

List text search configurations

\dFd[+]

List text search dictionaries

\dFp[+]

List text search parsers

\dFt[+]

List text search templates

\dL[S+]

List procedural languages

\do[S]

List operators

\dO[S+]

List collations

\drds

List per-database role settings

\dx[+]

List extensions

S: show system objects, +: additional detail

Connection#

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-

\c [DBNAME]

Connect to new database

\encoding [ENCODING]

Show or set client encoding

\password [USER]

Change the password

\conninfo

Display information

Formatting#

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\a

Toggle between unaligned and aligned

\C [STRING]

Set table title, or unset if none

\f [STRING]

Show or set field separator for unaligned

\H

Toggle HTML output mode

\t [on|off]

Show only rows

\T [STRING]

Set or unset HTML <table> tag attributes

\x [on|off]

Toggle expanded output

Input/Output#

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\copy ...

Import/export table
See also: copy

\echo [STRING]

Print string

\i FILE

Execute file

\o [FILE]

Export all results to file

\qecho [STRING]

String to output stream

Variables#

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\prompt [TEXT] NAME

Set variable

\set [NAME [VALUE]]

Set variable (or list all if no parameters)

\unset NAME

Delete variable

Misc#

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\cd [DIR]

Change the directory

\timing [on|off]

Toggle timing

\! [COMMAND]

Execute in shell

\! ls -l

List all in shell

Large Objects#

  • \lo_export LOBOID FILE

  • \lo_import FILE [COMMENT]

  • \lo_list

  • \lo_unlink LOBOID

Miscellaneous#

Backup#

Use pg_dumpall to backup all databases

$ pg_dumpall -U postgres > all.sql

Use pg_dump to backup a database

$ pg_dump -d mydb -f mydb_backup.sql

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-

-a

Dump only the data, not the schema

-s

Dump only the schema, no data

-c

Drop database before recreating

-C

Create database before restoring

-t

Dump the named table(s) only

-F

Format (c: custom, d: directory, t: tar)

Use pg_dump -? to get the full list of options

Restore#

Restore a database with psql

$ psql -U user mydb < mydb_backup.sql

Restore a database with pg_restore

$ pg_restore -d mydb mydb_backup.sql -c

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-U

Specify a database user

-c

Drop database before recreating

-C

Create database before restoring

-e

Exit if an error has encountered

-F

Format (c: custom, d: directory, t: tar, p: plain text sql(default))

Use pg_restore -? to get the full list of options

Remote access#

Get location of postgresql.conf

$ psql -U postgres -c 'SHOW config_file'

Append to postgresql.conf

listen_addresses = '*'

Append to pg_hba.conf (Same location as postgresql.conf)

host  all  all  0.0.0.0/0  md5
host  all  all  ::/0       md5

Restart PostgreSQL server

$ sudo systemctl restart postgresql

Import/Export CSV#

Export table into CSV file

\copy table TO '<path>' CSV
\copy table(col1,col1) TO '<path>' CSV
\copy (SELECT...) TO '<path>' CSV

Import CSV file into table

\copy table FROM '<path>' CSV
\copy table(col1,col1) FROM '<path>' CSV

See also: Copy

Also see#