Configure a self-managed PostgreSQL database

The following sections cover how to configure a self-managed PostgreSQL database.

Enable logical replication on the database

  1. Set the wal_level parameter in your database by adding wal_level=logical to the postgresql.conf file.

  2. Restart the server.

Create a publication and a replication slot

  1. Sign in to a PostgreSQL console as a superuser.

  2. Create a publication. We recommend that you create a publication only for the tables that you want to replicate. This allows Datastream to read-only the relevant data, and lowers the load on the database and Datastream:

    CREATE PUBLICATION PUBLICATION_NAME
    FOR TABLE SCHEMA1.TABLE1, SCHEMA2.TABLE2;

    Replace the following:

    • PUBLICATION_NAME: The name of your publication. You'll need to provide this name when you create a stream in the Datastream stream creation wizard.
    • SCHEMA: The name of the schema that contains the table.
    • TABLE: The name of the table that you want to replicate.

    You can create a publication for all tables in a schema. This approach lets you replicate changes for tables in the specified list of schemas, including tables that you create in the future:

    CREATE PUBLICATION PUBLICATION_NAME
    FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA SCHEMA1, SCHEMA2;

    You can also create a publication for all tables in your database. Note that this approach increases the load on both the source database and Datastream:

    CREATE PUBLICATION PUBLICATION_NAME FOR ALL TABLES;
    
  3. Create a replication slot by entering the following SQL command:

    SELECT PG_CREATE_LOGICAL_REPLICATION_SLOT('REPLICATION_SLOT_NAME', 'pgoutput');

    Replace the following:

    • REPLICATION_SLOT_NAME: The name of your replication slot. You will need to provide this name when you create a stream in the Datastream stream creation wizard.

Create a Datastream user

  1. To create a Datastream user, enter the following SQL commands:

    CREATE USER USER_NAME WITH ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'USER_PASSWORD';

    Replace the following:

    • USER_NAME: The name of the Datastream user that you want to create.
    • USER_PASSWORD: The login password for the Datastream user that you want to create.
  2. Grant the following privileges to the user you created:

    ALTER ROLE USER_NAME WITH REPLICATION;
    GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA SCHEMA_NAME TO USER_NAME;
    GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA SCHEMA_NAME TO USER_NAME;
    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA SCHEMA_NAME
      GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO USER_NAME;
    

    Replace the following:

    • USER_NAME: The user to whom you want to grant the privileges.
    • SCHEMA_NAME: The name of the schema to which you want to grant the privileges.

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