Docker images for running plv8 1.4, 1.5 and 2.x on Postgres 9 (9.4, 9.5 and 9.6) and 10. Based on the official Postgres image.
![clkao/postgres-plv8][docker-size-image] ![clkao/postgres-plv8][docker-layers-image]
10-2,latest(9.6-2/Dockerfile)9.6-2, (9.6-2/Dockerfile)9.6-1.4(9.6-1.4/Dockerfile)9.5-2(9.5-1.5/Dockerfile)9.5-1.5(9.5-1.5/Dockerfile)9.5-1.4(9.5-1.4/Dockerfile)9.4-2(9.4-1.5/Dockerfile)9.4-1.5(9.4-1.5/Dockerfile)9.4-1.4(9.4-1.4/Dockerfile)
This image behaves exactly like the official Postgres image with the only difference being the inclusion of the plv8 extension.
$ docker run -d --name postgres clkao/postgres-plv8:10-2
$ docker exec -it postgres bash -c 'psql -U postgres -c "CREATE EXTENSION plv8; SELECT extversion FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = ''plv8'';"'You should see the version of the plv8 extension installed.
You can optionally create a service using docker-compose:
postgres:
image: clkao/postgres-plv8:10-2The clkao/postgres-plv8 image comes in multiple flavors:
Points to the latest release available of Postgres stable with compatible plv8 installed. Occasionally pre-release versions will be included.
Points to the latest release available of Postgres <postgresVersion> with the latest release available of plv8 <plv8Version> installed.
This image is officially supported on Docker version 17.09, with support for older versions provided on a best-effort basis.
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