I use asdf install and manage multiple
versions of Postgres on my Mac OSX machine. With asdf
and project-based
.tools-versions
files, I can control what version of Postgres (psql
) I use
at a project-level.
The one snag with this workflow is managing the currently running server
version. Lets say I need to switch from a project using 12.3
to a project
using 13.1
. If the Postgres server running on my machine is using the
Postgres server 12.3, then I'll need to manually stop that server and start up
the Postgres server 13.1.
This can be done like so:
# stop the 12.3 server
$ $HOME/.asdf/installs/postgres/12.3/bin/pg_ctl \
-D $HOME/.asdf/installs/postgres/12.3/data \
stop
# start the 13.1 server
$ $HOME/.asdf/installs/postgres/13.1/bin/pg_ctl \
-D $HOME/.asdf/installs/postgres/13.1/data \
start
This uses the specific asdf-versioned pg_ctl
command to stop and start the
servers.
I've found it tedious to dig up these commands each time I need to switch, so I
added a switch_pg
function to my ~/.zshrc
config.