PostgreSQL Installation

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Linux

  1. Install DreamFactory. (The below steps assume a DreamFactory install in ~/df/ with its PHP installed in ~/df/php/.)
  2. Check ~/df/php/etc/php.ini to ensure the values extension=pgsql.so and extension=pdo_pgsql.so are present and uncommented. (In the Bitnami installer they already are.)
  3. Check ~/df/php/lib/php/extensions/ to ensure pgsql.so and pdo_pgsql.so are present. (These are included in the Bitnami package.)
  4. If you made any changes/additions in steps ii and iii, restart your Apache server.
  5. Login to your DreamFactory Admin Console and create a new service in the Services tab. Enter the following, then click Save at the bottom of the page.
    • Type: Remote SQL DB
    • Username and Password: valid credentials to your PostgreSQL DB
    • SQL Vendor: PostgreSQL
    • Host: hostname or IP of your PostgreSQL server (localhost if appropriate)
    • Database Name: name of the PostgreSQL DB
    • Connection String: if using a port other than the default (5432), add ;port=#### (where #### is the actual port number) to the end of your connection string
  6. Click over to the “API Docs” tab, expand your new service, and perform a simple GET request to verify connectivity.

Mac

  1. Install DreamFactory. (The below steps assume a DreamFactory install in /Applications/df/ with its PHP installed in /Applications/df/php/.)
  2. Check /Applications/df/php/etc/php.ini to ensure the values extension=pgsql.so and extension=pdo_pgsql.so are present and uncommented. (In the Bitnami installer they already are.)
  3. Check /Applications/df/php/lib/php/extensions/ to ensure pgsql.so and pdo_pgsql.so are present. (These are included in the Bitnami package.)
  4. If you made any changes/additions in steps ii and iii, restart your Apache server.
  5. Login to your DreamFactory Admin Console and create a new service in the Services tab. Enter the following, then click Save at the bottom of the page.
    • Type: Remote SQL DB
    • Username and Password: valid credentials to your PostgreSQL DB
    • SQL Vendor: PostgreSQL
    • Host: hostname or IP of your PostgreSQL server (localhost if appropriate)
    • Database Name: name of the PostgreSQL DB
    • Connection String: if using a port other than the default (5432), add ;port=#### (where #### is the actual port number) to the end of your connection string
  6. Click over to the “API Docs” tab, expand your new service, and perform a simple GET request to verify connectivity.

Windows

  1. Install DreamFactory. (The below steps assume a DreamFactory install in C:\df\ with its PHP installed in C:\df\php\.)
  2. Check C:\df\php\php.ini to ensure the value extension=php_pdo_pgsql.dll is present and uncommented. (In the Bitnami installer it already is.)
  3. Check C:\df\php\ext\ to ensure php_pdo_pgsql.dll is present. (This is included in the Bitnami package.)
  4. If you made any changes/additions in steps ii and iii, restart your Apache server.
  5. Login to your DreamFactory Admin Console and create a new service in the Services tab. Enter the following, then click Save at the bottom of the page.
    • Type: Remote SQL DB
    • Username and Password: valid credentials to your PostgreSQL DB
    • SQL Vendor: PostgreSQL
    • Host: hostname or IP of your PostgreSQL server (localhost if appropriate)
    • Database Name: name of the PostgreSQL DB
    • Connection String: if using a port other than the default (5432), add ;port=#### (where #### is the actual port number) to the end of your connection string
  6. Click over to the “API Docs” tab, expand your new service, and perform a simple GET request to verify connectivity.