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Run PostgreSQL with RocksDB using Docker

We can easily deploy PostgreSQL with RocksDB using Docker. This section will guide you to install and play with RocksDB in one minute.

Requirement

Docker is the only requirement. Install it at https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/ .

Run a RocksDB's Docker container:

Before running any of the following commands, please ensure that both the container name postgresql and the port 5432 have not been used in your environment.

To run a RocksDB's Docker container:

docker run -d --name postgresql -p 5432:5432 vidardb/postgresql:rocksdb-6.11.4

After doing that, a postgresql container will start and the database will be initialized.

Connect to the PostgreSQL:

For the users who don't have the PostgreSQL client installed:

docker exec -it postgresql sh -c 'psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U postgres'

For the others who have the PostgreSQL client installed:

psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U postgres

Build your own Docker image

You may want to create your custom Docker image. Do it by '1-click' in the root directory of PostgresForeignDataWrapper repository:

# Build a docker image with the default name 'vidardb/postgresql:rocksdb-6.11.4'
make docker-image

Some available build parameters:

REGISTRY=<YOUR REGISTRY ADDRESS> IMAGE=<YOUR IMAGE NAME> TAG=<YOUR IMAGE TAG> make docker-image