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Dump and Restore
Handy commands for dumping and restoring Postgres databases.
::: info Most of these commands are run using Docker as then we don't need to have Postgres installed locally.
If a different version of Postgres is needed, just change the version number in the Docker image tag. :::
Setup
Create a pgpass file in the current directory with the following content:
<server>:<port>:<database>:<username>:<password>
::: tip
Use *
as a wildcard for any of the fields except for the password.
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Dumping a Database
docker run --network host --rm -v .:/tmp -v ./pgpass:/root/.pgpass -e PGPASSFILE=/root/.pgpass postgres:16 bash -c "chmod 600 /root/.pgpass && pg_dump -h <server> -p <port> -U <username> <database> -f /tmp/$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)_<database>_dump.sql -c --if-exists"
Dumping a Cluster
docker run --network host --rm -v .:/tmp -v ./pgpass:/root/.pgpass -e PGPASSFILE=/root/.pgpass postgres:16 bash -c "chmod 600 /root/.pgpass && pg_dumpall -h <server> -p <port> -U <username> -f /tmp/$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)_<server>_cluster_dump.sql -c --if-exists"
Restoring from a SQL Dump
docker run --network host --rm -v .:/tmp -v ./pgpass:/root/.pgpass -e PGPASSFILE=/root/.pgpass postgres:16 bash -c "chmod 600 /root/.pgpass && psql -h <server> -p <port> -U <username> <database> -f /tmp/dump.sql -X"