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This page contains information about creating, listing, and deleting PostgreSQL
databases on a Cloud SQL instance.
  
A newly-created instance has a postgres database.
  
For more information about PostgreSQL databases, see the
PostgreSQL documentation .
Before you begin 
Before completing the tasks on this page, you must have:
If you plan to use the psql client to create or manage your databases,
you must have:
Create a database on the Cloud SQL instance 
Note:  The postgres  database is the default
database
you connect to before you create any other databases. After you create
another database, switch to it to create tables and insert data. Don't
  use the postgres  database for your application's data because this database is used primarily for administrative purposes.
  The maximum length of the database name is 64 characters. For more information
    on other criteria for this name, see Identifiers and Key Words .
  If you don't specify a character set and collation when you create your database,
  the database will have the following default values:
    
    Character set: UTF8 
    Collation: en_US.UTF8 
   
Console 
 
  Note:  You can't use the Google Cloud console to set values for the character
  set and
  collation. To set these values, use a psql client to
  create your
  database. For more information about using this client to create the database,
  refer to the contents in the psql Client  tab.
 
  
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Instances  page.
Go to Cloud SQL Instances 
 
  
To open the Overview  page of an instance, click the instance name.
 
  Select Databases  from the SQL navigation menu. 
  Click Create database . 
  
  In the New database  dialog, specify the name of the database. 
  
  Click Create . 
 
 
gcloud 
  Note:  You can't use gcloud to set values for the character
  set and
  collation. To set these values, use a psql client to
  create your
  database. For more information about using this client to create the database,
  refer to the contents in the psql Client  tab.
 
For reference information, see gcloud
  sql databases create
gcloud  sql  databases  create  DATABASE_NAME   \ 
--instance= INSTANCE_NAME   
  Note:  You can't use Terraform to set values for the character
  set and
  collation. To set these values, use a psql client to
  create your
  database. For more information about using this client to create the database,
  refer to the contents in the psql Client  tab.
 
    To create a database, use a Terraform resource .
      
      
      
  
  
  
      
      
       Apply the changes 
        To apply your Terraform configuration in a Google Cloud project, complete the steps in the
   following sections.
Prepare Cloud Shell 
  Launch Cloud Shell . 
  
    Set the default Google Cloud project
      where you want to apply your Terraform configurations.
    
    You only need to run this command once per project, and you can run it in any directory.
    
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT=PROJECT_ID  Environment variables are overridden if you set explicit values in the Terraform
      configuration file.
   
 
Prepare the directory 
Each Terraform configuration file must have its own directory (also
called a root module ).
  
    In Cloud Shell , create a directory and a new
    file within that directory. The filename must have the
    .tf extension—for example main.tf. In this
    tutorial, the file is referred to as main.tf.
    
mkdir DIRECTORY  && cd DIRECTORY  && touch main.tf  
  
    If you are following a tutorial, you can copy the sample code in each section or step.
    Copy the sample code into the newly created main.tf.
    Optionally, copy the code from GitHub. This is recommended
      when the Terraform snippet is part of an end-to-end solution.
    
   
  Review and modify the sample parameters to apply to your environment. 
  Save your changes. 
  
    Initialize Terraform. You only need to do this once per directory.
    
terraform init Optionally, to use the latest Google provider version, include the -upgrade
      option:
    
    
terraform init -upgrade  
 
Apply the changes 
  
    Review the configuration and verify that the resources that Terraform is going to create or
    update match your expectations:
    
terraform plan Make corrections to the configuration as necessary.
   
  
    Apply the Terraform configuration by running the following command and entering yes
    at the prompt:
    
terraform apply Wait until Terraform displays the "Apply complete!" message.
   
  Open your Google Cloud project  to view
    the results. In the Google Cloud console, navigate to your resources in the UI to make sure
    that Terraform has created or updated them.
   
Note:  Terraform samples typically assume that the required APIs are
  enabled in your Google Cloud project.
Delete the changes 
                To delete your changes, do the following:
         
            To disable deletion protection, in your Terraform configuration file set the
            deletion_protection argument to false.
              
deletion_protection =  "false"  
            Apply the updated Terraform configuration by running the following command and
            entering yes at the prompt:
              
terraform apply  
          
         
            
             Remove resources previously applied with your Terraform configuration by running the following
   command and entering yes at the prompt:
terraform destroy  
           
 
REST v1 
  Note:  You can't use REST APIs to set values for the character
  set and
  collation. To set these values, use a psql client to
  create your
  database. For more information about using this client to create the database,
  refer to the contents in the psql Client  tab.
 
The following request uses the
databases:insert 
  method to create a new database on the specified instance.
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  Before using any of the request data,
  make the following replacements:
  project-id : The project IDinstance-id : The instance IDdatabase-name : The name of a database inside the Cloud SQL instance 
  HTTP method and URL:
  
POST https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases  
  Request JSON body:
  
{
  "project": "project-id ",
  "instance": "instance-id ",
  "name": "database-name "
}
  
To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) 
  
  
    
      Note: 
        
          The following command assumes that you have logged in to
          the gcloud CLI with your user account by running
          gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell ,
            which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI
            .
          You can check the currently active account by running
          gcloud auth list
      Save the request body in a file named request.json,
      and execute the following command:
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
curl -X POST \project-id /instances/instance-id /databases"  
  PowerShell (Windows) 
  
  
    
      
    
  
  
    
      Save the request body in a file named request.json,
      and execute the following command:
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenproject-id /instances/instance-id /databases" | Select-Object -Expand Content  
    You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
    
Response 
  
{
  "kind": "sql#operation",
  "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id ",
  "status": "PENDING",
  "user": "user@example.com",
  "insertTime": "2020-01-21T22:43:37.981Z",
  "operationType": "CREATE_DATABASE",
  "name": "operation-id ",
  "targetId": "instance-id ",
  "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /operations/operation-id ",
  "targetProject": "project-id "
}
  
REST v1beta4 
  Note:  You can't use REST APIs to set values for the character
  set and
  collation. To set these values, use a psql client to
  create your
  database. For more information about using this client to create the database,
  refer to the contents in the psql Client  tab.
 
The following request uses the
databases:insert 
  method to create a new database on the specified instance.
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  Before using any of the request data,
  make the following replacements:
  project-id : The project IDinstance-id : The instance IDdatabase-name : The name of a database inside the Cloud SQL instance 
  HTTP method and URL:
  
POST https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases  
  Request JSON body:
  
{
  "project": "project-id ",
  "instance": "instance-id ",
  "name": "database-name "
}
  
To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) 
  
  
    
      Note: 
        
          The following command assumes that you have logged in to
          the gcloud CLI with your user account by running
          gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell ,
            which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI
            .
          You can check the currently active account by running
          gcloud auth list
      Save the request body in a file named request.json,
      and execute the following command:
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
curl -X POST \project-id /instances/instance-id /databases"  
  PowerShell (Windows) 
  
  
    
      
    
  
  
    
      Save the request body in a file named request.json,
      and execute the following command:
    
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenproject-id /instances/instance-id /databases" | Select-Object -Expand Content  
    You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
    
Response 
  
{
  "kind": "sql#operation",
  "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id ",
  "status": "PENDING",
  "user": "user@example.com",
  "insertTime": "2020-01-21T22:43:37.981Z",
  "operationType": "CREATE_DATABASE",
  "name": "operation-id ",
  "targetId": "instance-id ",
  "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /operations/operation-id ",
  "targetProject": "project-id "
}
  
  
  psql Client 
    For reference information, see CREATE
  DATABASE  in the PostgreSQL documentation.
See the following topics in the PostgreSQL documentation for background and a
  list of supported character set values:
CREATE   DATABASE   database_name    [[   ENCODING   encoding   ][   LC_COLLATE   lc_collate   ]]; 
  For example:  CREATE DATABASE "example_db" WITH OWNER "example_user"
  ENCODING 'UTF8' LC_COLLATE = 'pl_PL.utf8' LC_CTYPE = 'pl_PL.utf8' TEMPLATE template0;
    
Note: The default template is template1.
  However, psql uses template0 because it's the only template
  that accepts a specific encoding and character set. For more information,
  see Template Databases .
 
 
  
 
List your databases 
To list all databases on an instance:
Console 
   
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Instances  page.
Go to Cloud SQL Instances 
 
   
To open the Overview  page of an instance, click the instance name.
 
   Click Databases  from the left side menu. The
    Databases  page lists databases along with their collation type,
    character set, and database type. 
 
 
REST v1 
The following request uses the
databases:list 
  method to list the databases for an instance.
When you list the databases using the API, you see
additional template databases and a system database that are not displayed by
the console. You cannot delete or manage the system database.
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  Before using any of the request data,
  make the following replacements:
  project-id : The project IDinstance-id : The instance ID 
  HTTP method and URL:
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases  
To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) 
  
  
    
      Note: 
        
          The following command assumes that you have logged in to
          the gcloud CLI with your user account by running
          gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell ,
            which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI
            .
          You can check the currently active account by running
          gcloud auth list
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
curl -X GET \project-id /instances/instance-id /databases"  
  PowerShell (Windows) 
  
  
    
      
    
  
  
  
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenproject-id /instances/instance-id /databases" | Select-Object -Expand Content  
    You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
    
Response 
  
{
  "kind": "sql#database",
  "charset": "utf8",
  "collation": "utf8_general_ci",
  "etag": "etag ",
  "name": "sys",
  "instance": "instance-id ",
  "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases/sys",
  "project": "project-id "
}
 Note : The databases.list
If you run a database list request on a
large instance, then you might receive an error. If this occurs, then to get the
list of databases, we recommend that you run the request directly from the
instance.
 
REST v1beta4 
The following request uses the
databases:list 
  method to list the databases for an instance.
When you list the databases using the API, you see
additional template databases and a system database that are not displayed by
the console. You cannot delete or manage the system database.
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  Before using any of the request data,
  make the following replacements:
  project-id : The project IDinstance-id : The instance ID 
  HTTP method and URL:
  
GET https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases  
To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) 
  
  
    
      Note: 
        
          The following command assumes that you have logged in to
          the gcloud CLI with your user account by running
          gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell ,
            which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI
            .
          You can check the currently active account by running
          gcloud auth list
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
curl -X GET \project-id /instances/instance-id /databases"  
  PowerShell (Windows) 
  
  
    
      
    
  
  
  
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenproject-id /instances/instance-id /databases" | Select-Object -Expand Content  
    You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
    
Response 
  
{
  "kind": "sql#database",
  "charset": "utf8",
  "collation": "utf8_general_ci",
  "etag": "etag ",
  "name": "sys",
  "instance": "instance-id ",
  "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases/sys",
  "project": "project-id "
}
 Note : The databases.list
If you run a database list request on a
large instance, then you might receive an error. If this occurs, then to get the
list of databases, we recommend that you run the request directly from the
instance.
 
psql Client 
For reference information, see list .
When you list the databases using the psql client, you see
additional template databases and a system database that are not displayed by
the console. You cannot delete or manage the system database.
\ l  
 
Delete a database 
To delete a database on the Cloud SQL instance:
Console 
  
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud SQL Instances  page.
Go to Cloud SQL Instances 
 
  
To open the Overview  page of an instance, click the instance name.
 
  Click Databases  from the left side menu. 
  In the database list, find the database you want to delete and
  click the trash can icon. 
  In the Delete database  dialog, enter the name of the database
  and then click Delete . 
 
 
gcloud 
For reference information, see gcloud
  sql databases delete
gcloud  sql  databases  delete  DATABASE_NAME   \ 
--instance= INSTANCE_NAME   
REST v1 
  The following request uses the
  databases:delete 
  method to delete the specified database.
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  Before using any of the request data,
  make the following replacements:
  project-id : The project IDinstance-id : The instance IDdatabase-name : The name of a database inside the Cloud SQL instance 
  HTTP method and URL:
  
DELETE https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases/database-name   
To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) 
  
  
    
      Note: 
        
          The following command assumes that you have logged in to
          the gcloud CLI with your user account by running
          gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell ,
            which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI
            .
          You can check the currently active account by running
          gcloud auth list
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
curl -X DELETE \project-id /instances/instance-id /databases/database-name "  
  PowerShell (Windows) 
  
  
    
      
    
  
  
  
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenproject-id /instances/instance-id /databases/database-name " | Select-Object -Expand Content  
    You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
    
Response 
  
{
  "kind": "sql#operation",
  "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id ",
  "status": "PENDING",
  "user": "user@example.com",
  "insertTime": "2020-01-21T22:43:37.981Z",
  "operationType": "DELETE_DATABASE",
  "name": "operation-id ",
  "targetId": "instance-id ",
  "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/v1/projects/project-id /operations/operation-id ",
  "targetProject": "project-id "
}
  
REST v1beta4 
  The following request uses the
  databases:delete 
  method to delete the specified database.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  Before using any of the request data,
  make the following replacements:
  project-id : The project IDinstance-id : The instance IDdatabase-name : The name of a database inside the Cloud SQL instance 
  HTTP method and URL:
  
DELETE https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id /databases/database-name   
To send your request, expand one of these options:
  curl (Linux, macOS, or Cloud Shell) 
  
  
    
      Note: 
        
          The following command assumes that you have logged in to
          the gcloud CLI with your user account by running
          gcloud initgcloud auth loginCloud Shell ,
            which automatically logs you into the gcloud CLI
            .
          You can check the currently active account by running
          gcloud auth list
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
curl -X DELETE \project-id /instances/instance-id /databases/database-name "  
  PowerShell (Windows) 
  
  
    
      
    
  
  
  
    Execute the following command:
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
$cred = gcloud auth print-access-tokenproject-id /instances/instance-id /databases/database-name " | Select-Object -Expand Content  
    You should receive a JSON response similar to the following:
    
Response 
  
{
  "kind": "sql#operation",
  "targetLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /instances/instance-id ",
  "status": "PENDING",
  "user": "user@example.com",
  "insertTime": "2020-01-21T22:43:37.981Z",
  "operationType": "DELETE_DATABASE",
  "name": "operation-id ",
  "targetId": "instance-id ",
  "selfLink": "https://sqladmin.googleapis.com/sql/v1beta4/projects/project-id /operations/operation-id ",
  "targetProject": "project-id "
}
  
psql Client 
For reference information, see DROP DATABASE 
in the PostgreSQL documentation.
  
DROP   DATABASE   [ database_name ];  
 
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