CREATE SERVER
CREATE SERVER — Define a new foreign server
Synopsis
CREATE SERVER [ IF NOT EXISTS ] server_name [ TYPE 'server_type' ] [ VERSION 'server_version' ]
FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER fdw_name
[ OPTIONS ( option 'value' [, ... ] ) ]
Description
CREATE SERVER defines a new foreign server. The user who defines the server becomes its owner.
A foreign server typically encapsulates connection information that a foreign-data wrapper uses to access an external data source. Additional user-specific connection information can be specified via user mappings.
The server name must be unique within the database.
Creating a server requires USAGE privilege on the foreign-data wrapper being used.
Parameters
IF NOT EXISTS
Do not throw an error if a server with the same name already exists. A notice will be issued in this case. Note that there is no guarantee that the existing server is at all similar to the one to be created.
server_name
The name of the foreign server to be created.
server_type
An optional server type, potentially useful to the foreign-data wrapper.
server_version
An optional server version, potentially useful to the foreign-data wrapper.
fdw_name
The name of the foreign-data wrapper that manages the server.
OPTIONS ( option 'value' [, ... ] )
This clause specifies options for the server. These options typically define the connection details of the server, but the actual names and values depend on the server's foreign-data wrapper.
Notes
When using the dblink module, a foreign server name can be used as an argument to the dblink_connect function to indicate connection parameters. To use a foreign server in this way, you must have USAGE privilege on it.
Examples
Create a server named myserver using the foreign-data wrapper oracle_fdw:
CREATE SERVER myserver FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER oracle_fdw OPTIONS (host 'foo', dbname 'foodb', port '1521');
See Also
ALTER SERVER, DROP SERVER, CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, CREATE FOREIGN TABLE, CREATE USER MAPPING