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− | + | DPL uses (at least at version 1.7.5) a LIMIT syntax that is not suitable for PostgreSQL and leads to SQL errors. In the corresponding [[Issue:Issue:Crash_on_Postgres-based_Mediawiki_(patch_included)|bug report]], a small patch is posted that solves this issue. | |
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+ | DPL uses parentheses around JOIN tables that is not suitable for PostgreSQL and leads to SQL errors. In the corresponding [[Issue:Crash on ordermethod=category,sortkey on PostgreSQL-based Mediawiki (patch included)|bug report]], a small patch is posted that solves this issue. |
Latest revision as of 14:45, 19 January 2011
Manual | PostgreSQL |
Database Functions
The code of this extenstion uses some MySQL-specific functions which don't exist in PostgreSQL. In order to avoid patching each new version of DyanmicPageList, I suggest to run the following script on your postgres Database (from the postgres account). This simply emulates the MySQL functions.
create schema mysql; grant usage on schema mysql to public; alter user wikiuser set search_path to mediawiki, public, mysql; create or replace function mysql.concat(text, text) returns text as $function$ begin return $1 || $2; end; $function$ language plpgsql immutable strict; create or replace function mysql.if(boolean, text, text) returns text as $function$ begin if $1 then return $2; else return $3; end if; end; $function$ language plpgsql immutable strict; create or replace function mysql.ifnull(text, text) returns text as $function$ select coalesce($1, $2) as result $function$ language 'sql';
DPL Patches
DPL uses (at least at version 1.7.5) a LIMIT syntax that is not suitable for PostgreSQL and leads to SQL errors. In the corresponding bug report, a small patch is posted that solves this issue.
DPL uses parentheses around JOIN tables that is not suitable for PostgreSQL and leads to SQL errors. In the corresponding bug report, a small patch is posted that solves this issue.