Closed jcpunk closed 3 months ago
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@carrodher commenting here not specifically about timescaledb
, but about extensions in general. Are there official docs anywhere for adding extensions, specifically when using the postresql
helm chart? I'm having difficulty adding the ip4r
extension, for example, to the chart (don't need to solve for that specific use case in this issue, but figured an example may help).
I will happily open a new issue if you'd prefer to discuss there.
EDIT: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/issues/8713#issuecomment-1633748865 helped me, also realized I was commenting on the wrong repo, charts
was a more accurate place to look.
Thanks for letting us know. I'm glad to see that other thread helped.
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Name and Version
bitnami/postgresql:16
What is the problem this feature will solve?
Folks looking to manage time series information along side traditional RDBMs data will have a simple way to do this.
What is the feature you are proposing to solve the problem?
Include the timescaledb extension for postgresql.
What alternatives have you considered?
Spinning my own container.