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* There, enter following: |
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```sql |
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ALTER USER postgres with encrypted password '[PASSWORD]'; |
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ALTER USER postgres with encrypted password '<PASSWORD>'; |
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``` |
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where [PASSWORD] is any string, no need to manually encrypt it - postgres will encrypt it automatically for you. |
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where `<PASSWORD>` is any string, no need to manually encrypt it - postgres will encrypt it automatically for you. |
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* Replace password in file `config/dev.exs` with password you supplied in previous step (look for line like `password: "postgres"`) |
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* Edit `/etc/postgresql/9.6/main/pg_hba.conf` (Assuming you have the 9.6 version) and change the line: |
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```sql |
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\c pleroma_dev |
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CREATE user pleroma; |
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ALTER user pleroma with encrypted password '[your password]'; |
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ALTER user pleroma with encrypted password '<your password>'; |
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GRANT ALL ON ALL tables IN SCHEMA public TO pleroma; |
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GRANT ALL ON ALL sequences IN SCHEMA public TO pleroma; |
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``` |
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