========================== PostgreSQL/psycopg Backend ========================== This is notes about PostreSQL backend based on the psycopg adapter for roundup issue tracker. Prerequisites ============= To use PostgreSQL as backend for storing roundup data, you should additionally install: 1. PostgreSQL 7.x - http://www.postgresql.org/ 2. The psycopg python interface to PostgreSQL: http://initd.org/software/initd/psycopg Running the PostgreSQL unit tests ================================= The user that you're running the tests as will need to be able to access the postgresql database on the local machine and create and drop databases. Edit the ``test/test_postgresql.py`` database connection info if you wish to test against a different database. The test database will be called "rounduptest". Additional configuration ======================== To initialise and use PostgreSQL database roundup's configuration file (config.py in the tracker's home directory) should be appended with the following constants (substituting real values, obviously):: POSTGRESQL_DATABASE = {'database': 'rounduptest'} if not local, or a different user is to be used, then more information may be supplied:: POSTGRESQL_DATABASE = { 'host': 'localhost', 'port': 5432, 'database': 'roundup' 'user': 'roundup', 'password': 'roundup', } Also note that you can leave some values out of ``POSTGRESQL_DATABASE``: 'host' and 'port' are not necessary when connecting to a local database and 'password' is optional if postgres trusts local connections. The user specified in ``user`` must have rights to create a new database and to connect to the "template1" database, used while initializing roundup. Have fun with psycopg, Federico Di Gregorio