--- title: Extension description: How to install ParadeDB as an extension inside an existing self-managed Postgres canonical: https://docs.paradedb.com/deploy/self-hosted/extension --- We recommend running ParadeDB Enterprise, not Community, in production to maximize uptime. See [overview](/deploy/overview#self-hosted). If you already self-manage Postgres, you may prefer to install ParadeDB directly within your self-managed Postgres instead of deploying the ParadeDB Helm chart. This can be done by installing the `pg_search` extension, which powers all of ParadeDB's custom functionalities. ## Prerequisites Ensure that you have superuser access to the Postgres database. ## Install the ParadeDB Postgres Extension ### ParadeDB Community ParadeDB provides prebuilt binaries of our extension for Postgres 15+ on: - Debian 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie) - Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy) and 24.04 (Noble) - macOS 14 (Sonoma) and 15 (Sequoia) - macOS via [Postgres.app](https://postgresapp.com/extensions/) (PostgreSQL 18) - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and 10 If you are using a different version of Postgres or a different operating system, you will need to build the extension from source. #### pg_search The prebuilt releases can be found in [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases). You can replace `0.24.0` with the `pg_search` version you wish to install and `18` with the version of Postgres you are using. ```bash Ubuntu 24.04 # Available arch versions are amd64, arm64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/postgresql-18-pg-search_0.24.0-1PARADEDB-noble_amd64.deb" -o /tmp/pg_search.deb sudo apt-get install -y /tmp/*.deb ``` ```bash Ubuntu 22.04 # Available arch versions are amd64, arm64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/postgresql-18-pg-search_0.24.0-1PARADEDB-jammy_amd64.deb" -o /tmp/pg_search.deb sudo apt-get install -y /tmp/*.deb ``` ```bash Debian 13 # Available arch versions are amd64, arm64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/postgresql-18-pg-search_0.24.0-1PARADEDB-trixie_amd64.deb" -o /tmp/pg_search.deb sudo apt-get install -y /tmp/*.deb ``` ```bash Debian 12 # Available arch versions are amd64, arm64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/postgresql-18-pg-search_0.24.0-1PARADEDB-bookworm_amd64.deb" -o /tmp/pg_search.deb sudo apt-get install -y /tmp/*.deb ``` ```bash RHEL 10 # Available arch versions are x86_64, aarch64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/pg_search_18-0.24.0-1PARADEDB.el10.x86_64.rpm" -o /tmp/pg_search.rpm sudo dnf install -y /tmp/*.rpm ``` ```bash RHEL 9 # Available arch versions are x86_64, aarch64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/pg_search_18-0.24.0-1PARADEDB.el9.x86_64.rpm" -o /tmp/pg_search.rpm sudo dnf install -y /tmp/*.rpm ``` ```bash macOS 15 (Sequoia) # Available arch version is arm64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/pg_search@18--0.24.0.arm64_sequoia.pkg" -o ~/Downloads/pg_search.pkg sudo installer -pkg ~/Downloads/pg_search.pkg -target / ``` ```bash macOS 14 (Sonoma) # Available arch version is arm64 curl -L "https://github.com/paradedb/paradedb/releases/download/v0.24.0/pg_search@18--0.24.0.arm64_sonoma.pkg" -o ~/Downloads/pg_search.pkg sudo installer -pkg ~/Downloads/pg_search.pkg -target / ``` ### ParadeDB Enterprise If you are a [ParadeDB Enterprise](/deploy/enterprise) user, you should have received a copy of the enterprise binaries. Please [contact sales](mailto:sales@paradedb.com) for access. ## Update `postgresql.conf` Next, add the extension(s) to `shared_preload_libraries` in `postgresql.conf`. ```ini shared_preload_libraries = 'pg_search' ``` Reload the Postgres server for these changes to take effect. ## Load the Extension Finally, connect to your Postgres database via your client of choice (e.g. `psql`) and run the following command: ```sql CREATE EXTENSION pg_search; ``` `pg_search` can be combined with `pgvector` for hybrid search. You can find the instructions for installing `pgvector` [on the `pgvector` GitHub repository](https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector?tab=readme-ov-file#installation).