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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml,v 1.14 2009/08/18 10:34:39 teodor Exp $ -->
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<appendix id="contrib">
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<title>Additional Supplied Modules</title>
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<para>
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This appendix contains information regarding the modules that
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can be found in the <literal>contrib</literal> directory of the
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<productname>PostgreSQL</> distribution.
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These include porting tools, analysis utilities,
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and plug-in features that are not part of the core PostgreSQL system,
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mainly because they address a limited audience or are too experimental
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to be part of the main source tree. This does not preclude their
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usefulness.
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</para>
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<para>
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When building from the source distribution, these modules are not built
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automatically. You can build and install all of them by running:
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<screen>
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<userinput>gmake</userinput>
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<userinput>gmake install</userinput>
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</screen>
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in the <literal>contrib</literal> directory of a configured source tree;
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or to build and install
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just one selected module, do the same in that module's subdirectory.
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Many of the modules have regression tests, which can be executed by
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running:
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<screen>
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<userinput>gmake installcheck</userinput>
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</screen>
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once you have a <productname>PostgreSQL</> server running. (Note that
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<literal>gmake check</> is not supported; you must have an operational
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database server to perform these tests, and you must have built and
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installed the module(s) to be tested.)
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</para>
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<para>
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If you are using a pre-packaged version of <productname>PostgreSQL</>,
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these modules are typically made available as a separate subpackage,
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such as <literal>postgresql-contrib</>.
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</para>
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<para>
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Many modules supply new user-defined functions, operators, or types.
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To make use of one of these modules, after you have installed the code
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you need to register the new objects in the database
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system by running the SQL commands in the <literal>.sql</> file
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supplied by the module. For example,
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<programlisting>
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psql -d dbname -f <replaceable>SHAREDIR</>/contrib/<replaceable>module</>.sql
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</programlisting>
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Here, <replaceable>SHAREDIR</> means the installation's <quote>share</>
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directory (<literal>pg_config --sharedir</> will tell you what this is).
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In most cases the script must be run by a database superuser.
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</para>
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<para>
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You need to run the <literal>.sql</> file in each database that you want
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the module's facilities to be available in. Alternatively, run it in
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database <literal>template1</> so that the module will be copied into
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subsequently-created databases by default.
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</para>
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<para>
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You can modify the first command in the <literal>.sql</> file to determine
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which schema within the database the module's objects will be created in.
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By default, they will be placed in <literal>public</>.
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</para>
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<para>
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After a major-version upgrade of <productname>PostgreSQL</>, run the
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installation script again, even though the module's objects might have
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been brought forward from the old installation by dump and restore.
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This ensures that any new functions will be available and any needed
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corrections will be applied.
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</para>
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&cube;
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&dict-int;
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&dict-xsyn;
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&earthdistance;
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&fuzzystrmatch;
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&hstore;
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&intagg;
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</appendix>
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