Before you begin
Ensure that you've installed AlloyDB Omni on your system.
Add PostGIS to your AlloyDB Omni installation
To add the PostGIS extension to your AlloyDB Omni installation, follow these steps:
- Find your installed AlloyDB Omni version labels:
  Dockerdocker run --rm -it google/alloydbomni cat VERSION.txt Podmanpodman run --rm -it google/alloydbomni cat VERSION.txt The output is similar to the following: AlloyDB Omni version: 15.7.0 Take note of the AlloyDB Omni version number; you need it in the next step. 
- Set the OMNI_VERSIONenvironment variable:OMNI_VERSION=VERSION Replace VERSION with the complete database server version from the previous step—for example, 15.7.0.
- Create a new AlloyDB Omni container that includes PostGIS:
   Linuxmkdir ~/alloydb-omni-postgistee -a ~/alloydb-omni-postgis/Dockerfile << EOF ARG OMNI_VERSION FROM google/alloydbomni:${OMNI_VERSION} RUN apt-get update &&
 apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends
 postgresql-15-postgis-3 &&
 apt-get purge -y --auto-remove &&
 rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* EOFcd ~/alloydb-omni-postgissudo docker build --build-arg OMNI_VERSION=$OMNI_VERSION --tag google/alloydbomni-with-postgis:$OMNI_VERSION .macOSmkdir ~/alloydb-omni-postgistee -a ~/alloydb-omni-postgis/Dockerfile << EOF ARG OMNI_VERSION FROM google/alloydbomni:${OMNI_VERSION} RUN apt-get update &&
 apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends
 postgresql-15-postgis-3 &&
 apt-get purge -y --auto-remove &&
 rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* EOFcd ~/alloydb-omni-postgissudo docker build --build-arg OMNI_VERSION=$OMNI_VERSION --tag google/alloydbomni-with-postgis:$OMNI_VERSION .
- Create a new container with AlloyDB Omni named my-omni-postgis:Dockerdocker run --name my-omni-postgis -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=NEW_PASSWORD -d google/alloydbomni-with-postgis:OMNI_VERSION Podmanpodman run --name my-omni-postgis -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=NEW_PASSWORD -d google/alloydbomni-with-postgis:OMNI_VERSION 
- Connect to your database with the PostGIS extension: - docker exec -it my-omni-postgis psql -h localhost -U postgres 
- Enable PostGIS: - CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS POSTGIS;- SELECT postgis_full_version();- The output looks similar to the following: - postgres=# SELECT postgis_full_version();- postgis_full_version- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POSTGIS="3.3.2 4975da8" [EXTENSION] PGSQL="150" GEOS="3.11.1-CAPI-1.17.1" PROJ="9.1.1" LIBXML="2.9.14" LIBJSON="0.16" LIBPROTOBUF="1.4.1" WAGYU="0.5.0 (Internal)"- (1 row)