PostgreSQL
This guide walks you through configuring PostgreSQL as a destination for your Webflow Analyze and Optimize data export.
Prerequisites
- If your Postgres database is protected by security groups or other firewall settings, you will need to use the Webflow static IP address:
34.69.83.207/32to complete Step 1.
Configuration steps
Allow access
Create a rule in a security group or firewall settings to allowlist:
- Incoming connections to your host and port (usually
5432) from the static IP. - Outgoing connections from ports
1024to65535to the static IP.
Network allowlisting
Webflow Static IP: 34.69.83.207/32
Create writer user
Create a database user to perform the writing of the source data.
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Open a connection to your PostgreSQL database.
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Create a user for the data transfer by executing the following SQL command.
Credential character limitations
For user credentials containing special characters, please avoid using the following characters:
@,[,],/,?,#,",\\,+, space,&,:as these characters can break connection string parsing. -
Grant user
createandtemporaryprivileges on the database.createallows the service to create new schemas andtemporaryallows the service to create temporary tables.If the schema already exists
By default, the service creates a new schema based on the destination configuration (in the next step). If you prefer to create the schema yourself before connecting the destination, you must ensure that the writer user has the proper permissions on the schema, using
GRANT ALL ON schema <schema> TO <username>;
Add your destination
Use the following details to complete the connection setup: host name, database name, port, your chosen schema name, username, and password.
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