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The PostgreSQL Apt Repository now hosts installs of PostGIS, in addition to Postgresql and PGAdmin3.
The following describes how to install Postgresql 9.3, PostGIS 2.1, PGAdmin 1.18.1 and shp2pgsql-gui on Ubuntu versions 12.04 through 13.10.
Add Respository to sources.list
Run in terminal:
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ precise-pgdg main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list'
wget --quiet -O - http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ACCC4CF8.asc | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
Install
The following will install postgresql 9.3, PostGIS, PGAdmin3, and additional supplied modules including adminpack
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.3-postgis pgadmin3 postgresql-contrib
Enable Adminpack
While in terminal, log in to psql as postgres user:
sudo -u postgres psql
CREATE EXTENSION adminpack;
Quit psql:
\q
Create new PGSQL user
You can create a new database super user to use instead of the default postgres
user.
While in terminal, run:
sudo su - postgres
createuser -d -E -i -l -P -r -s yourUserName
(be sure to change the username to your desired username)
Enter your new password when prompted
Log out as postgres
user:
exit
Exit terminal:
exit
Use PGAdmin to log into database server
From the Ubuntu launcher, type in PGAdmin to reveal the application
Fill in the necessary credentials to log in:
- Name: nickname you want to give your connection - host: localhost (until you change the connection settings) - port: 5432 by default - maintenance DB: postgres by default - username: whatever you chose in the step above - password: whatever you chose in the step above
Enable postgis extensions on new database
Since you installed PostgreSQL and PostGIS from the PostgreSQL apt repository, you now have all the extensions for PostgreSQL, including PostGIS
Expand the database tree in PGAdmin, and reveal the extensions node
Right-click the extensions node, and click new extension
Enable the postgis
extension, as well as postgis_topology
Test shp2pgsql-gui
Another handy piece of software to use is the shp2pgsql-gui
tool. This will allow you to quickly connect to your new PostGIS database and import a Shapefile.
Open terminal, and type:
shp2pgsql-gui
Follow the on-screen prompts to load your data.
For more information, visit the Boston GIS tutorial in the section "Load Towns Data"