Getting Started with pgEdge Cloud Developer Edition
Signing up for pgEdge Developer Edition is easy; simply navigate to the pgEdge sign-in page (opens in a new tab) and provide a name and password, or log in with your Google or Github account.
To convert a Developer Edition account to an Enterprise Edition account, reach out to the pgEdge customer success team (opens in a new tab).
After signing up, you can create use the pgEdge Cloud console to create a database:
- Provide a unique name for the database in the
Database Name
field. - Check the box next to a cluster configuration in the
Select a Cluster
field. You can use theshow map
toggle to review a map displaying each configuration. - Use the
Options
field to manage custom options for the database. - To install sample data, toggle the
Install Northwind Database
switch. - To enable a pREST API (opens in a new tab) for your new database, toggle the
Enable REST API
switch.
Then, select the Create Database
button to initialize the database.
When the database is ready, the pgEdge Cloud Console displays the database name in the navigation tree. Select the database name to start using your database.
pgEdge Resources
Use the links in the lower-left corner of the console to access pgEdge resources:
- For an invitation to the pgEdge Discord server, select the
Community
link. - To review the documentation, select the
Docs
link. - To review or modify account settings (including API Clients), select the
Settings
link. - To review and manage team settings, select the
Team Management
link.