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Expand Up @@ -182,6 +182,11 @@ Adjust the paths to the pem files for your environment.
PostgreSQL database
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

In order to run Nextcloud securely on PostgreSQL, it is assumed that only
Nextcloud uses this database and thus only one user accesses the database.
For further services and users, we recommend to create a separate
database or PostgreSQL instance.

If you decide to use a PostgreSQL database make sure that you have installed
and enabled the PostgreSQL extension in PHP. The PHP configuration in :file:`/etc/php7/conf.d/pgsql.ini` could look
like this:
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::

CREATE USER username CREATEDB;
CREATE DATABASE nextcloud OWNER username;
CREATE DATABASE nextcloud OWNER username TEMPLATE template0 ENCODING 'UTF8';
GRANT CREATE ON SCHEMA public TO username;

You can quit the prompt by entering::

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::

CREATE USER username WITH PASSWORD 'password';
CREATE DATABASE nextcloud TEMPLATE template0 ENCODING 'UNICODE';
CREATE USER username WITH PASSWORD 'password' CREATEDB;
CREATE DATABASE nextcloud TEMPLATE template0 ENCODING 'UTF8';
ALTER DATABASE nextcloud OWNER TO username;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE nextcloud TO username;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON SCHEMA public TO username;

You can quit the prompt by entering::

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