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PostgreSQL #2621

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asitemade4u opened this issue Mar 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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PostgreSQL #2621

asitemade4u opened this issue Mar 20, 2020 · 3 comments

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@asitemade4u
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Feature Request

I would love to be able to use PostgreSQL as a backend. MySQL is great but has severe limitations when dealing with geospatial data, which is precisely why I use PostgreSQL in conjunction with PostGis.
A Google search on the subject gives a somewhat hesitant set of responses from the developers of Directus.
What is the last stance on the subject?

What problem does this feature solve?

Limitations of MySQL. PostgreSQL is wooed, and rightly so, as an outstanding database environment.

Would you be willing to work on this?

Doc in English and French.
Testing (I live in BK)

@WoLfulus
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WoLfulus commented Mar 20, 2020

The current codebase won't receive support for PostgreSQL, but as we're actually porting Directus to Laravel Framework, you can expect (by default) support for these new databases in the next few months.

  • MySQL 5.6+
  • PostgreSQL 9.4+
  • SQLite 3.8.8+
  • SQL Server 2017+

Ref: https://laravel.com/docs/7.x/database

@asitemade4u
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asitemade4u commented Mar 20, 2020

YESSS !
I am happy to beta-test it for you.

@rijkvanzanten
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Duplicate of directus/v8-archive#369

@rijkvanzanten rijkvanzanten marked this as a duplicate of directus/v8-archive#369 Mar 20, 2020
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