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How to install Directus with MYSQL support (on Cloudron)

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      wrote on last edited by girish
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      Hi

      I've installed Directus and that will setup a PostGres installation. Is it possible to change that to a MySQL? If not, how do you change a running installation to MySQL?

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        Hi

        I've installed Directus and that will setup a PostGres installation. Is it possible to change that to a MySQL? If not, how do you change a running installation to MySQL?

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        @systemaddict Can you tell us a bit more about your use case? Why do you want to use MySQL and not PostgreSQL ? Generally, the package specifies which database to use. To use another database, we have to modify the package. I can tell you how to do this, but want to be sure what the use case is fast before sending you down that rabbit hole.

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          @systemaddict Can you tell us a bit more about your use case? Why do you want to use MySQL and not PostgreSQL ? Generally, the package specifies which database to use. To use another database, we have to modify the package. I can tell you how to do this, but want to be sure what the use case is fast before sending you down that rabbit hole.

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          @girish I guess I'm just used to MySQL and already have tables that I would like to transfer to Directus. But this might be a good time to change 🙂

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            @girish I guess I'm just used to MySQL and already have tables that I would like to transfer to Directus. But this might be a good time to change 🙂

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            @systemaddict
            Directus is a good software especially because it handles SQL migration automatically, and in this pSQL is a lot faster, and is, in general, a better SQL database than MySQL, with support for more features than MySQL; Directus will emulate for you those features so that you will not feel the difference (obviously you will use resources for this)

            At the end, is not a big thing to clone the app from GitLab, change the manifest and the start.sh file to use MySQL.

            https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/directus-app
            https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/tutorial/

            Matteo. R.
            Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
            MooCloud MSP
            Swiss Managed Service Provider

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              @girish I guess I'm just used to MySQL and already have tables that I would like to transfer to Directus. But this might be a good time to change 🙂

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              @systemaddict yeah, if possible, it's easier to convert your existing mysqldump to postgresql and then you can import that into cloudron's directus using instructions at https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/import-postgresql/ . Otherwise, you have to modify the Cloudron package to use MySQL as @MooCloud_Matt mentioned.

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                It seems https://github.com/directus/directus/discussions/2832 suggests that database import/export is the way to go. I was hoping they have some sort of import/export data but they don't have it.

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