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PostgreSQL DATABASE DRIVER

6       PostgreSQL  database driver enables GRASS to store vector attributes in
7       PostgreSQL server.
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Creating a PostgreSQL database

10       A new database is created with createdb, see the PostgreSQL manual  for
11       details.
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Connecting GRASS to PostgreSQL

14       # example for connecting to a PostgreSQL server:
15       db.connect driver=pg database=mydb
16       db.login user=myname password=secret host=myserver.osgeo.org  # port=5432
17       db.connect -p
18       db.tables -p
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20   Username and password
21       From the PostgresQL manual:
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23       The file .pgpass in a user’s home directory can contain passwords to be
24       used if the connection requires a password (and no  password  has  been
25       specified  otherwise).  On  Microsoft  Windows  the file is named %APP‐
26       DATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf (where %APPDATA% refers to the Application
27       Data  subdirectory  in  the  user’s profile). Alternatively, a password
28       file can be specified using the connection parameter  passfile  or  the
29       environment variable PGPASSFILE.  This file should contain lines of the
30       following format:
31       hostname:port:database:username:password
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Supported SQL commands

34       All SQL commands supported by PostgreSQL.  It’s  not  possible  to  use
35       C-like escapes (with backslash like \n etc) within the SQL syntax.
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Operators available in conditions

38       All SQL operators supported by PostgreSQL.
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Adding an unique ID column

41       Import vector module require an unique ID column which can be generated
42       as follows in a PostgreSQL table:
43       db.execute sql="ALTER TABLE mytable ADD ID integer"
44       db.execute sql="CREATE SEQUENCE mytable_seq"
45       db.execute sql="UPDATE mytable SET ID = nextval(’mytable_seq’)"
46       db.execute sql="DROP SEQUENCE mytable_seq"
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Attribute import into PostgreSQL

49       CSV import into PostgreSQL:
50       \h copy
51       COPY t1 FROM ’filename’ USING DELIMITERS ’,’;
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Geometry import from PostgreSQL table into GRASS

54       v.in.db creates a new vector (points) map from a  database  table  con‐
55       taining coordinates. See here for examples.
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PostGIS: PostgreSQL with vector geometry

58       PostGIS: adds geographic object support to PostgreSQL.
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60   Example: Import from PostGIS
61       In an existing PostGIS database, create the following table:
62       CREATE TABLE test
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64        id serial NOT NULL,
65        mytime timestamp DEFAULT now(),
66        text varchar,
67        wkb_geometry geometry,
68        CONSTRAINT test_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
69       ) WITHOUT OIDS;
70       # insert value
71       INSERT INTO test (text, wkb_geometry)
72        VALUES (’Name’,geometryFromText(’POLYGON((600000 200000,650000
73        200000,650000 250000,600000 250000,600000 200000))’,-1));
74       # register geometry column
75       select AddGeometryColumn (’postgis’, ’test’, ’geometry’, -1, ’GEOMETRY’, 2);
76       GRASS can import this PostGIS polygon map as follows:
77       v.in.ogr input="PG:host=localhost dbname=postgis user=neteler" layer=test \
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79       v.db.select test
80       v.info -t test
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82   Geometry Converters
83           ·   PostGIS with shp2pgsql:
84               shp2pgsql -D lakespy2 lakespy2 test > lakespy2.sql
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86           ·   e00pg: E00 to PostGIS filter, see also v.in.e00.
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88           ·   GDAL/OGR  ogrinfo  and ogr2ogr: GIS vector format converter and
89               library, e.g. ArcInfo or SHAPE to PostGIS.
90               ogr2ogr -f "PostgreSQL" shapefile ??
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SEE ALSO

93        db.connect, db.execute
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95       Database management in GRASS GIS
96       Help pages for database modules
97       SQL support in GRASS GIS
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REFERENCES

100           ·   PostgreSQL web site
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102           ·   pgAdmin graphical user interface
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104           ·   GDAL/OGR PostgreSQL driver documentation
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113GRASS 7.8.5                                                        grass-pg(1)
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