How can I find out which version of PostGIS I have?
7 Answers
Since some of the functions depend on other libraries like GEOS and proj4 you might want to get their versions too. Then use:
SELECT PostGIS_full_version();
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1don't forget to
CREATE EXTENSION postgis;
on the specific db you want (maybe notpostgres
db) or this function will not exist.– PeterNov 14, 2023 at 13:47
Did you try using SELECT PostGIS_version();
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10Caution:
PostGIS_version()
outputs the major and minor version (e.g., "2.1"), but not the revision number (e.g., "2.1.4"), likePostGIS_full_version()
andPostGIS_Lib_Version()
do. Jan 26, 2015 at 17:59
PostGIS_Lib_Version();
- returns the version number of the PostGIS library.
http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/PostGIS_Lib_Version.html
As the above people stated, select PostGIS_full_version(); will answer your question. On my machine, where I'm running PostGIS 2.0 from trunk, I get the following output:
postgres=# select PostGIS_full_version();
postgis_full_version
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POSTGIS="2.0.0alpha4SVN" GEOS="3.3.2-CAPI-1.7.2" PROJ="Rel. 4.7.1, 23 September 2009" GDAL="GDAL 1.8.1, released 2011/07/09" LIBXML="2.7.3" USE_STATS
(1 row)
You do need to care about the versions of PROJ and GEOS that are included if you didn't install an all-inclusive package - in particular, there's some brokenness in GEOS prior to 3.3.2 (as noted in the postgis 2.0 manual) in dealing with geometry validity.
Other way to get the minor version is:
SELECT extversion
FROM pg_catalog.pg_extension
WHERE extname='postgis'
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The above methods gave me
No function matches the given name and argument types. You might need to add explicit type casts.
but this one worked. The problem with the above not working was fixed by doing theCREATE EXTENSION Postgis
from the console rather than from the db-migrate.js Sep 16, 2016 at 9:55
Using SELECT PostGIS_version();
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