docker-postgis/start-postgis.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# This script will run as the postgres user due to the Dockerfile USER directive
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DATADIR="/var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main"
CONF="/etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf"
POSTGRES="/usr/lib/postgresql/9.3/bin/postgres"
INITDB="/usr/lib/postgresql/9.3/bin/initdb"
SQLDIR="/usr/share/postgresql/9.3/contrib/postgis-2.1/"
# test if DATADIR is existent
if [ ! -d $DATADIR ]; then
echo "Creating Postgres data at $DATADIR"
mkdir -p $DATADIR
fi
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# Note that $USERNAME and $PASS below are optional paramters that can be passed
# via docker run e.g.
#docker run --name="postgis" -e USERNAME=qgis -e PASS=qgis -d -v
#/var/docker-data/postgres-dat:/var/lib/postgresql -t qgis/postgis:6
# If you dont specify a user/password in docker run, we will generate one
# here and create a user called 'docker' to go with it.
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# test if DATADIR has content
if [ ! "$(ls -A $DATADIR)" ]; then
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# No content yet - first time pg is being run!
# Initialise db
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echo "Initializing Postgres Database at $DATADIR"
#chown -R postgres $DATADIR
$INITDB $DATADIR
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fi
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# Make sure we have a user set up
if [ -z "$USERNAME" ]; then
USERNAME=postgis
fi
if [ -z "$PASS" ]; then
PASS=postgis
#PASS=`pwgen -c -n -1 12`
fi
# redirect user/pass into a file so we can echo it into
# docker logs when container starts
# so that we can tell user their password
echo "postgresql user: $USERNAME" > /tmp/PGPASSWORD.txt
echo "postgresql password: $PASS" >> /tmp/PGPASSWORD.txt
$POSTGRES --single -D $DATADIR -c config_file=$CONF" <<< "CREATE USER $USERNAME WITH SUPERUSER ENCRYPTED PASSWORD '$PASS';
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trap "echo \"Sending SIGTERM to postgres\"; killall -s SIGTERM postgres" SIGTERM
$POSTGRES -D $DATADIR -c config_file=$CONF &
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# Wait for the db to start up before trying to use it....
sleep 10
RESULT=`psql -l | grep postgis | wc -l`
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if [[ $RESULT == '1' ]]
then
echo 'Postgis Already There'
else
echo "Postgis is missing, installing now"
# Note the dockerfile must have put the postgis.sql and spatialrefsys.sql scripts into /root/
# We use template0 since we want t different encoding to template1
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echo "Creating template postgis"
createdb template_postgis -E UTF8 -T template0
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echo "Enabling template_postgis as a template"
psql template1 -c "UPDATE pg_database SET datistemplate = TRUE WHERE datname = 'template_postgis';"
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echo "Loading postgis.sql"
psql template_postgis -f $SQLDIR/postgis.sql
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echo "Loading spatial_ref_sys.sql"
psql template_postgis -f $SQLDIR/spatial_ref_sys.sql
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# Needed when importing old dumps using e.g ndims for constraints
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echo "Loading legacy sql"
psql template_postgis -f $SQLDIR/legacy_minimal.sql
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echo "Granting on geometry columns"
psql template_postgis -c 'GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO PUBLIC;'
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echo "Granting on geography columns"
psql template_postgis -c 'GRANT ALL ON geography_columns TO PUBLIC;'
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echo "Granting on spatial ref sys"
psql template_postgis -c 'GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO PUBLIC;'
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# This should show up in docker logs afterwards
fi
psql -l
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wait $!