22.2. Creating a Database
In order to create a database, the PostgreSQL server must be up and running (see Section 18.3 ).
Databases are created with the SQL command CREATE DATABASE :
CREATE DATABASE name;
 
  where
  
   
    name
   
  
  follows the usual rules for
  
   SQL
  
  identifiers.  The current role automatically
   becomes the owner of the new database. It is the privilege of the
   owner of a database to remove it later (which also removes all
   the objects in it, even if they have a different owner).
 
The creation of databases is a restricted operation. See Section 21.2 for how to grant permission.
  Since you need to be connected to the database server in order to
   execute the
  
   CREATE DATABASE
  
  command, the
   question remains how the
  
   
    first
   
  
  database at any given
   site can be created. The first database is always created by the
  
   initdb
  
  command when the data storage area is
   initialized. (See
  
   Section 18.2
  
  .)  This
   database is called
  
   postgres
  
  .
  
  
  So to
   create the first
  
   "
   
    ordinary
   
   "
  
  database you can connect to
  
   postgres
  
  .
 
  Two additional databases,
  
   template1
  
  
  
  and
  
   template0
  
  ,
  
  
  are also created during database cluster initialization.  Whenever a
   new database is created within the
   cluster,
  
   template1
  
  is essentially cloned.
   This means that any changes you make in
  
   template1
  
  are
   propagated to all subsequently created databases. Because of this,
   avoid creating objects in
  
   template1
  
  unless you want them
   propagated to every newly created database.
  
   template0
  
  is meant as a pristine copy of the original
   contents of
  
   template1
  
  .  It can be cloned instead
   of
  
   template1
  
  when it is important to make a database
   without any such site-local additions.  More details
   appear in
  
   Section 22.3
  
  .
 
  As a convenience, there is a program you can
   execute from the shell to create new databases,
  
   createdb
  
  .
  
  
 
createdb dbname
 
  
   createdb
  
  does no magic. It connects to the
  
   postgres
  
  database and issues the
  
   CREATE DATABASE
  
  command,
   exactly as described above.
   The
  
   
    
     createdb
    
   
  
  reference page contains the invocation
   details. Note that
  
   createdb
  
  without any arguments will create
   a database with the current user name.
 
Note
Chapter 20 contains information about how to restrict who can connect to a given database.
Sometimes you want to create a database for someone else, and have them become the owner of the new database, so they can configure and manage it themselves. To achieve that, use one of the following commands:
CREATE DATABASEdbnameOWNERrolename;
from the SQL environment, or:
createdb -Orolenamedbname
from the shell. Only the superuser is allowed to create a database for someone else (that is, for a role you are not a member of).