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Database setup
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Supysonic needs a database to run. It can either be a SQLite, MySQL-compatible
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or PostgreSQL database.
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If you absolutely have no clue about databases, you can go with SQLite as it
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doesn't need any setup other than specifying a path for the database in the
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:doc:`configuration <configuration>`.
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.. note::
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SQLite, while being a viable option, isn't recommended for large
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installations. First of all its performance *might* start to decrease as the
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size of your library grows. But most importantly if you have a lot of users
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reaching the instance at the same time you will start to see the performance
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drop, or even errors.
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Please refer to the documentation of the DBMS you've chosen on how to create a
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database. Once it has a database, Supysonic will automatically create the
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tables it needs and keep the schema up-to-date.
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The PostgreSQL case
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-------------------
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If you want to use PostgreSQL you'll have to add the ``citext`` extension to the
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database once created. This can be done when connected to the database as the
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superuser. How to connect as a superuser might change depending on your
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PostgreSQL installation (this is **not** the same thing as the OS superuser
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known as *root* on Linux systems).
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On a Debian-based system you can connect as a superuser by invoking
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:command:`psql` while being logged in as the *postgres* user. The following
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commands will install the ``citext`` extension on the database named *supysonic*
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assuming you are currently logged as *root*. ::
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# su - postgres
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$ psql supysonic
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supysonic=# CREATE EXTENSION citext;
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