Installation
This section describes the installation steps.
Building binary module
Simply run make
at the top of the source tree, then make install
as an
appropriate user. The PATH
environment variable should be set properly
to point to a PostgreSQL set of binaries:
$ tar xzvf pg_hint_plan-1.x.x.tar.gz
$ cd pg_hint_plan-1.x.x
$ make
$ su
$ make install
Installing from a binary package
On Debian and Ubuntu pg_hint_plan
is available as a binary package from the
pgdg (PostgreSQL Global Development Group) repository. Assuming you’ve
already added the repository to apt
sources, installing the package is as
simple as:
sudo apt install postgresql-<postgres version>-pg-hint-plan
Please visit https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ if you need help at adding the repository.
Loading pg_hint_plan
pg_hint_plan
does not require CREATE EXTENSION
. Loading it with a LOAD
command will activate it and of course you can load it globally by setting
shared_preload_libraries
in postgresql.conf
. Or you might be
interested in ALTER USER SET
/ALTER DATABASE SET
for automatic loading in
specific sessions.
postgres=# LOAD 'pg_hint_plan';
LOAD
Run CREATE EXTENSION
and SET pg_hint_plan.enable_hint_table TO on
if you
are planning to use the hint table.