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# PostgreSQL
Here are some instructions for setting up PostgreSQL for use with esmBot.
**1. Install PostgreSQL.**
#### Debian/Ubuntu
```sh
sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-client
```
#### Fedora
```sh
sudo dnf install postgresql postgresql-server
```
#### Alpine
```sh
doas apk add postgresql
```
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#### Arch/Manjaro
```sh
sudo pacman -S postgresql
```
***
**2. (Optional) Tune PostgreSQL.**
[PGTune](https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/) is a useful tool for generating configuration files for your PostgreSQL database. It is highly recommended that you generate a config using this tool as it can increase stability and performance.
***
**3. Create the bot user and database.**
When you install PostgreSQL, it'll create a new user on your system that acts as the "superuser" of the database. You'll need to run Postgres commands as this user; however, you can run a command as that user without switching to it by using `sudo`.
First, you'll need to create a user that the bot can interact with as well as the database itself:
```sh
sudo su - postgres -c "createuser esmbot"
sudo su - postgres -c "createdb esmbot"
```
Then, launch the PostgreSQL shell for the next few commands:
```sh
sudo -u postgres psql
```
If you want to give the user a password, you can do so like this:
```sql
ALTER USER esmbot WITH PASSWORD 'new_password';
```
Once you're inside the shell, you'll need to make sure the bot owns the database and has permissions:
```sql
ALTER DATABASE esmbot OWNER TO esmbot;
```
The database is now accessible by the bot, but it still doesn't know how to add/get data from it. To fix that, you'll need to add some tables. Luckily, the bot comes with a script to automate this:
```sh
POSTGRES_USER=esmbot POSTGRES_DB=esmbot utils/psqlinit.sh
```
You're done!
### Troubleshooting
If you get an error like `error: permission denied for table counts` when attempting to run the bot, try running these commands in the PostgreSQL shell:
```sql
\c esmbot
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON guilds TO esmbot;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON counts TO esmbot;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON tags TO esmbot;
\q
```