## 📄⚠️ Important note ⚠️📄 Later, an autonomus bash file will be created to make all this config simplier. For now this is the way to go: **manually**. # Creation of the Database `[name]` being the username you created in postgres\ `[pwd]` being its password ### 🐘 Make sure you installed Postgresql 🐘 #### For Fedora ```bash sudo dnf install postgresql postgresql-server postgresql-contrib sudo /usr/bin/postgresql-setup --initdb ``` ### ⚠️ Be sure to modify your config file to access the postgres database ⚠️ #### For Fedora/CentOS Based Linux ```bash sudo nano /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf ``` #### For Debian Based Linux ```bash sudo nano /etc/postgresql/13/main/pg_hba.conf ``` Then check if those lines are correct: ``` # IPv4 local connections: host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 # IPv6 local connections: host all all ::1/128 md5 ``` ### _If modified, restart psql service :_ ``` sudo service postgresql restart ``` ### 💻 Create a new user and the database 💻 ```sql sudo -u postgres psql -U postgres CREATE USER [name] WITH PASSWORD '[pwd]'; CREATE DATABASE cv OWNER [name]; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE cv TO [name]; \q sudo service postgresql restart ``` ### ⬆️ Import the sql tables ⬆️ In the `backend` directory you can find a `db` folder which contains all the tables structures for the data base. To import those definitions you can type this command: ```bash for file in backend/db/*.sql; do psql -U [name] -d cv -a -f "$file" done ``` ## Env file configuration Create the `.env` file in this folder root. The file must be composed of the following line: ``` DATABASE_URL=postgres://[name]:[pwd]@localhost/cv ```