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forge-db

Use Postgres for local Django development via Docker.

Installation

Forge installation

The forge-db package is a dependency of forge and is available as forge db.

If you use the Forge quickstart, everything you need will already be set up.

The standard Django installation can give you an idea of the steps involved.

Standard Django installation

This package can be used without forge by installing it as a regular Django app.

First, install forge-db from PyPI:

pip install forge-db

Then add it to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    "forgedb",
]

Now you will have access to the db command:

python manage.py db

You will need to have a DATABASE_URL environment variable, which is where the database name, username, password, and port are parsed from:

# .env
DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:54321/postgres

You can use a POSTGRES_VERSION environment variable to override the default Postgres version (13):

# .env
POSTGRES_VERSION=12

In most cases you will want to use dj_database_url in your settings.py to easily set the same settings (works in most deployment environments too):

# settings.py
import dj_databse_url

DATABASES = {
    "default": dj_database_url.parse(
        environ["DATABASE_URL"], conn_max_age=environ.get("DATABASE_CONN_MAX_AGE", 600)
    )
}

You will also notice a new .forge directory in your project root. This contains your local database files and should be added to .gitignore.

Usage

If you use forge-work, then most of the time you won't need to interact with forge-db directly. But it has a few commands that come in handy.

  • forge db start - starts a new database container and runs it in the background (use --logs to foreground it or connect to the logs)
  • forge db stop - stop the database container
  • forge db reset - drops and creates a new database
  • forge db pull - pulls the latest database backup from Heroku and imports it into the local database

In the end, the database container is like any other Docker container. You can use the standard Docker commands and tools to interact with it when needed.

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