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Postgresql configuration
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By default, Kanboard use Sqlite to store its data but it's also possible to use Postgresql.
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Requirements
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- A Postgresql server already installed and configured
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- The PHP extension `pdo_pgsql` installed (Debian/Ubuntu: `apt-get install php5-pgsql`)
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Note: Kanboard is tested with **Postgresql 9.3 and 9.4**
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Configuration
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### Create an empty database with the command `pgsql`:
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```sql
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CREATE DATABASE kanboard;
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```
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### Create a config file
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The file `config.php` should contains those values:
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```php
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<?php
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// We choose to use Postgresql instead of Sqlite
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define('DB_DRIVER', 'postgres');
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// Mysql parameters
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define('DB_USERNAME', 'REPLACE_ME');
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define('DB_PASSWORD', 'REPLACE_ME');
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define('DB_HOSTNAME', 'REPLACE_ME');
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define('DB_NAME', 'kanboard');
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```
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Note: You can also rename the template file `config.default.php` to `config.php`.
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